Skin Protectant
Skin Protectant
14 matching records for Select Protect.
Skin Protectant
Skin Protectant
SODIUM MONOFLUOROPHOSPHATE
2022-01-05
2022-01-05
2021-12-28
A small, hollow tube/cylinder intended to be cut to a selected length and placed around an orthodontic archwire to protect the archwire from damage and to protect teeth, gums, and cheeks from archwire exposure during orthodontic treatment. This is a single-...
An ophthalmic lens made of a treated glass or plastic intended to be worn in front of the eyes to attenuate rays of light by absorption, reflection, or polarization to protect the eyes from bright light; it is neither intended to provide refractive correcti...
An ophthalmic device made of a treated glass or plastic that is used to attenuate rays of light by absorption, reflection, or polarization to protect the eyes from bright light, but not to provide refractive corrections. This device may require cutting to e...
A personal protective device intended to shield selected body parts of a patient, or others, from unnecessary exposure to radiation during diagnostic or therapeutic medical or dental procedures. Radiation protection blankets used in diagnostic x-ray and nuc...
A collection of various sterile pacing lead caps designed to cover and protect the lead terminals of an implantable pacing device (e.g., an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator) during the implantation procedure, or to isolate (cap) any lead terminals that ...
An ophthalmic lens made of glass or plastic that is manufactured in accordance with a specific patient prescription (custom-made) and intended to be worn in front of the eyes to correct the refractive errors of that patient's eyesight, e.g., refractive amet...
A collection of various implantable pacing lead caps designed to cover and protect the lead terminals of an implantable pacing device (e.g., an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator) during the implantation procedure, or to isolate (cap) any lead terminals t...
An ophthalmic lens made of glass or plastic that is manufactured in accordance with a standard prescription (not customized for a specific patient) and intended to be worn in front of the eyes to correct the refractive errors of a patient's eyesight, e.g., ...