KEEP YOUR INSTRUMENTS SHARP - AND SAFE!
Using sharp instruments is crucial for both efficiency and safety. Blunt instruments not only slow you down, but they also pose risks for both patients and the veterinary team. They require more pressure, increasing strain on the user and heightening the risk of slippage and potential damage to surrounding tissues.
Sharp instruments ensure a faster, more effective, safer, and ergonomic technique — making every procedure smoother for you and safer for your patients.
To support you in maintaining your instruments, we're offering a special campaign on our Elevation-In-Dent SET — including a sharpening stone for free!
Sharp instruments ensure a faster, more effective, safer, and ergonomic technique — making every procedure smoother for you and safer for your patients.
To support you in maintaining your instruments, we're offering a special campaign on our Elevation-In-Dent SET — including a sharpening stone for free!
Guides and useful aids when sharpening Extractors or elevation-in-dent
We have produced a couple of guides to help you sharpen your instruments in a correct way, but also to judge when an instrument is worn out. Below you can find both videoinstructions as well as pdf's showing both how to properly sharpen your instrument and a tip-checker for judging if the instrument is worn out.
We have produced a couple of guides to help you sharpen your instruments in a correct way, but also to judge when an instrument is worn out. Below you can find both videoinstructions as well as pdf's showing both how to properly sharpen your instrument and a tip-checker for judging if the instrument is worn out.
Tipchecker
Click here to download and print the tip-checker that helps you judge if the instrument is worn out. Use "Actual size" printing option!
Sharpening instructions
Download and print the maintenance guide and sharpening instructions for Extractor & Elevation in dent