Hypodermic irrigation needles are used for delivering irrigants into oral tissues or surgical sites. They are generally used for:
- Flushing extraction sockets, surgical sites, or periodontal pockets
- Delivering saline, chlorhexidine, or medicaments to open wounds
- Irrigating wide anatomical spaces where precision depth control is less critical
These sterile, single use disposable hypodermic needles offer controlled fluid delivery for effective cleansing of periodontal pockets, root canals, and surgical sites.
🔍 Product Highlights:
• Sterile hypodermic needle individually packaged to maintain aseptic technique and prevent cross-contamination.
• Color-coded hubs for easy gauge identification and workflow efficiency.
• Compatible with standard dental syringes for seamless integration into daily practice.
• Hypodermic disposable needles feature a smooth stainless steel shaft and secure Luer lock compatibility for leak-free irrigation.
• Available in 23G, 25G, and 27G gauges to suit various anatomical and procedural needs.
Hypodermic disposable needles deliver the reliability and sterility your practice demands.
🦷 Clinical Use:
These hypodermic needles are intended for:
- High pressure extra canal irrigation.
- Surgical site rinsing.
- Aggressively flush blood, necrotic tissue, and calcified stones out of the upper crown portion.
- Periodontal Pocket Flushing: The ultra-sharp point allows clinicians to access tight, fibrotic gum pockets or the gingival sulcus to deliver anti-bacterial agents directly to localized infection sites. Reference – National Institutes of Health.
Whether you’re flushing debris, delivering medicaments, or maintaining sterile fields, our hypodermic Irrigation needles provide the reliability and control dental professionals demand.
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