Equine Dental Instrument GE-8090

£9.45

Equine Dental Instrument GE-8090. Catalogue part number: GE-8090. Category: Equine Dental Instruments.

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Precision Engineering for Equine Dental Care

The Equine Dental Instrument GE-8090 is crafted with high-grade materials ensuring durability and precise performance. Its ergonomic design allows veterinarians and equine dentists to handle dental procedures with accuracy, minimizing discomfort and maximizing treatment effectiveness.

Ergonomic Design for Optimal Handling

Designed specifically for equine dental use, the GE-8090 features a balanced grip and weight distribution, enabling practitioners to maintain control during extended procedures. This reduces hand fatigue and improves procedural accuracy when addressing dental issues in horses.

Versatile Application in Equine Dentistry

This instrument is suitable for a range of equine dental tasks, including floating, probing, and examining teeth. Its versatility makes it an essential tool in any equine dental kit, helping professionals address various dental health needs efficiently.

Durability and Easy Maintenance

Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials, the GE-8090 withstands frequent sterilization and use in various field conditions. Its robust build ensures longevity, and the smooth surfaces facilitate easy cleaning, maintaining hygiene standards critical in veterinary care.

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What specific dental procedures is the GE-8090 designed for?

The GE-8090 is designed for procedures such as floating, probing, and examining equine teeth, enabling precise dental care.

Is the GE-8090 comfortable to use during long procedures?

Yes, its ergonomic design provides a balanced grip to reduce hand fatigue during extended dental treatments.

What materials is the GE-8090 made from?

It is constructed from high-grade, corrosion-resistant materials suitable for frequent sterilization.

How do I maintain and clean the GE-8090?

The instrument has smooth surfaces that can be easily cleaned and sterilized using standard veterinary sterilization protocols.