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T/C Mathieu Needle Holder 5.5" (Tungsten Carbide Inserts) Stainless Steel

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$34.99 - $34.99
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T/C Mathieu Needle Holder 5.5″ – Tungsten Carbide Insert, Stainless Steel

A high-precision surgical instrument designed for suturing in dental, oral surgery, microsurgical, or delicate tissue procedures. This 5.5-inch Mathieu needle holder features tungsten carbide (T/C) reinforced jaw inserts to maintain grip and longevity, combined with a spring or plier style locking configuration for refined control in tight spaces.


Key Features

  • Tungsten Carbide Insert Jaws
    The working jaws incorporate hard carbide tips to resist wear, maintain sharpness, and grip needles firmly without slipping.

  • Stainless Steel Body
    Fabricated from surgical-grade stainless steel for corrosion resistance, durability, and long life through repeated use and sterilization.

  • 5.5-Inch Length
    Ideal for balancing reach and control, this size is frequently used in intraoral and periodontal surgical settings.

  • Spring / Plier Style Mathieu Design
    The spring mechanism allows for a tweezers-like grip (opening and closing by finger pressure), improving maneuverability in confined or delicate operations.

  • Locking Ratchet Mechanism
    A built-in ratchet near the handle locks the jaws securely once the needle is grasped, preventing slipping or needle rotation during suturing.

  • Textured / Serrated Jaw Surfaces
    The jaws are cross–serrated or textured to increase friction and reduce needle slippage.

  • Low-Profile Jaw Construction
    Slim, compact jaws allow better access and visualization in tight or deep surgical fields.

  • Autoclavable & Reusable
    Built to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without losing alignment or mechanical function.


Applications

  • Suturing soft tissues in oral surgery, implant surgery, periodontal surgery, and general dental operations

  • Use in microsurgical settings requiring fine control

  • Situations where needle handling must be precise yet stable

  • Procedures where working space is limited and instrument bulk must be minimized


Ideal For

  • Oral surgeons, periodontists, and surgical dentists

  • Clinics and surgical settings performing frequent suturing in intraoral or delicate zones

  • Dental schools, training clinics, and surgical programs

  • Any surgical task that demands a dependable, precise needle-holding tool

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