1. Dental Mirror: A small mirror attached to a handle, used to visualize and access areas of the mouth that are difficult to see directly.

  2. Probe/Explorer: A slender instrument with a pointed tip, used to detect cavities, plaque, and other dental issues by gently probing the teeth and gums.

  3. Scaler: A tool with a hook-like tip, used to remove plaque, tartar, and debris from the surface of the teeth and along the gumline.

  4. Dental Drill: A high-speed handpiece or ultrasonic device used by dentists to remove decayed tooth structure and prepare teeth for fillings or other restorations.

  5. Forceps: Dental forceps are used to grasp and extract teeth during dental extractions.

  6. Dental Elevator: An instrument used to lift and loosen teeth from the surrounding tissues before extraction.

  7. Syringe: Used for the precise delivery of anesthetic solutions during dental procedures.

  8. Amalgam Carrier and Condenser: Instruments used in the placement and condensation of dental restorative materials, such as amalgam.

  9. Curing Light: A high-intensity light used to cure (harden) dental materials like composites and sealants.

  10. Intraoral Camera: A small camera that allows dental professionals to capture images of the inside of the mouth, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.

  11. Periodontal Probes: Specially designed probes used to measure the depth of periodontal pockets and assess gum health.

  12. Saliva Ejector: A suction device used to remove saliva and fluids from the patient’s mouth during dental procedures.

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