Explorer EN1
Key Features
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Design and Shape:
- Single-Ended: The Explorer EN1 usually comprises one working end, which is specially designed for diagnostic purposes.
- EN1 Tip: The tip of the Explorer EN1 is typically sharp, fine, and pointed, allowing for precise tactile sensation and effective exploration of tooth surfaces.
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Material:
- Construction: Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability, resistance to corrosion, and compatibility with standard sterilization methods.
- Handle: The handle is often ergonomically designed with a textured surface, providing a comfortable and secure grip during examinations.
Usage
- Caries Detection: Utilized to locate soft spots or sticky areas on tooth surfaces, indicative of carious lesions or decay.
- Calculus Detection: Helps in identifying rough or hardened deposits of calculus on tooth surfaces.
- Restoration Evaluation: Used to assess the integrity of dental restorations, such as fillings and crowns.
- General Examination: Suitable for examining all tooth surfaces and adjacent gum tissues to detect abnormalities and assess oral health.
Maintenance
- Sterilization: Must be sterilized between uses to maintain a hygienic environment and prevent cross-contamination. Autoclaving is the standard sterilization method.
- Sharpening: Regular maintenance may be required to ensure the explorer tip remains sharp and effective.
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Explorer EN1
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