Buccal Tube Posterior Bracket Placer Tweezer
German Stainless Steel | Rust Free | Easy Returns
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This precision orthodontic tweezer is designed to assist in the placement, adjustment, and bonding of buccal tubes, brackets, and other small appliances. With a fine tip, serrated grip surfaces, and a self-holding or spring mechanism, it allows the clinician to securely grasp orthodontic components and position them accurately with minimal slippage. Made from high-quality stainless steel, the instrument is durable, corrosion-resistant, and fully autoclavable for repeated clinical use.
Key Features
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Self-Holding / Reverse Spring Mechanism
Keeps the bracket or buccal tube held firmly in the jaws until the operator intentionally releases it, reducing the risk of dropping parts during placement. -
Fine Slender Tip with Serrations
Narrow tips easily reach tight oral spaces; serrated gripping surfaces enhance friction and prevent sliding of brackets or tubes. -
Angled / Contoured Tip Design
The working end is contoured horizontally or at a slight angle to approach the buccal surface of molars more conveniently and allow better visibility. -
High-Quality Stainless Steel Build
Corrosion-resistant, strong, and capable of maintaining shape and tension under repeated sterilization cycles. -
Autoclavable & Reusable
The instrument is safe to sterilize in autoclaves and built for long-term clinical durability. -
Ergonomic Handle Design
Balanced and comfortable for fine control, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. -
Universal Orthodontic Use
Suitable for both bracket placement and buccal tube handling, making it a versatile tool in orthodontic bonding.
Applications
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Placement and positioning of buccal tubes on molar bands
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Precise handling and bonding of orthodontic brackets
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Fine adjustment of bracket alignment before final curing
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Use in direct or indirect bonding techniques
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Manipulating small orthodontic parts and appliances in lab or clinical settings
Ideal For
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Orthodontists and dental assistants involved in bracket and buccal tube bonding
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Clinics needing a reliable self-holding tool for bracket placement
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Dental schools, training centers, and students practicing precision orthodontic techniques