`Kerr Dental Sybronendo Stropko Style Irrigator Irrigation Tip
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Kerr Dental Sybronendo Stropko Style Irrigator Irrigation Tip
Description:
The Stropko Irrigator - an instrument used for precise control of air and/or water in any dental procedure (crown, bridge, restorative, endodontic, periodontic, surgical, implant, etc.) that requires irrigation or drying during the process. The Stropko Irrigator is especially useful when performing procedures with the Surgical Operating Microscope (SOM) when precision & control of the irrigation is essential. Use in every dental procedure to assure a gentle and effective stream of water and/or air for superior and efficient cleaning or drying of any surface or working area.
Product advantages:
Clean & dry with confidence
Eliminates splashing
Regulated, gentle air pressure
Uses a large variety of tips
Enhances micro adhesion
Essential for microscope use
Accurate, fine stream of water
Enables air-thinning of deep resin
Ergonomic and easy to use
Multi-disciplinary use
Adapts to most air/water dental syringes
The Stropko Irrigator has multi-disciplinary uses:
Endodontics
Rinse and dry precisely for unsurpassed vision during every procedure
Clear away dentinal dust while retrieving broken instruments
Control vision of site while troughing to locate hidden canals in all molars
Clean and dry root-end preparations when performing microsurgical procedures
Rinse and dry area after staining root-end preparation for unexcelled vision
Air-dry the canal system with a “kiss of air” prior to obturation for improved seal (F-I-R-E Technique)
Restorative
Direct a precise and controlled flow of air or water into any area
Be confident of surface management in micro-adhesive dentistry
Clean and dry sulcus during tissue retraction prior to impressions
Use gentle air flow to “thin“ resin for total light cure during placement in deep areas
Rinse completely and have positive drying of area in all bonding procedures
Periodontics
Use omni-directional stream of water for effective and efficient irrigation of surgical sites
Hygienist can gently “fluff” sulcular tissue to easily check for sub-gingival calculus
Implants
Remove particles and clean socket after extraction (prior to immediate placement)
Irrigate surgical area to maintain tissue moisture throughout procedure
Rinse after each drill use to clean it and the osteotomy for vision
Flush debris out of the internal screw channel of the implant before abutment seating
Surgery
Gently flush any area for vision and avoid splashing or inadvertent contamination
Orthodontics
Precisely clean and dry bracket bonding sites
Remove debris from brackets at adjustment visits for vision