Cement Spatula 24 Single Ended Stainless Steel
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Cement Spatula 24 Single Ended Stainless Steel – Dental Instrument
Description
The Cement Spatula 24 Single Ended Stainless Steel is a precision dental instrument designed for mixing, placing, and handling dental cements, bases, liners, and other restorative materials during clinical procedures. Its single‑ended stainless steel blade provides a smooth surface for efficient material manipulation. This versatile tool is essential for routine operative, restorative, and prosthetic procedures where accurate material placement and manipulation are required.
Constructed from high‑quality stainless steel, the Cement Spatula 24 offers excellent durability and corrosion resistance, making it suitable for repeated sterilization in clinical environments. The ergonomic, handle design enhances grip comfort and reduces hand fatigue, helping clinicians maintain precision and stability during mixing and placement tasks.
Key Features
Single‑Ended Blade Design — A smooth, flat blade allows precise mixing and placement of cement and restorative materials.
Stainless Steel Material — Durable and corrosion‑resistant stainless steel ensures long‑lasting performance.
Ergonomic Grip Comfort — Handle offers a secure and comfortable grip to reduce fatigue during extended use.
Smooth Polished Blade Surface — Polished tip enables easy manipulation of cements, liners, and bases without material sticking.
Reusable & Autoclavable — Built for repeated sterilization cycles, ensuring clinical hygiene and reliability.
Applications
Mixing and handling dental cements and luting agents
Placing liners, bases, and restorative materials
Manipulating temporary filling materials
Assisting in operative and restorative dentistry
Supporting precise material application in prosthetic work
Ideal For
Dentists performing restorative and operative procedures
Dental assistants preparing and placing dental materials
Dental students learning mixing and placement techniques
Dental clinics and labs requiring reliable cement instruments