Bone Files Fig:12A

Sku: 12-132-07

Bone Files Fig:12A is a specialized dental and surgical instrument commonly used in oral and maxillofacial procedures for shaping, smoothing, and refining bone surfaces after extraction or surgical intervention. It is designed to provide controlled abrasion of bone, allowing clinicians to remove sharp edges, irregularities, or small bony fragments that remain following tooth removal, implant placement, or corrective jaw surgery.

The instrument typically features a slender, ergonomically designed handle that ensures a firm grip and precise maneuverability within the confined spaces of the oral cavity. At its working end, Bone Files Fig:12A has a serrated or rasp-like surface that is engineered to gently scrape and smooth bone tissue without causing unnecessary trauma to surrounding soft tissues. The fine pattern of its cutting edges allows for gradual material removal, giving the practitioner a high degree of control over the shaping process.

This instrument is particularly valuable in procedures where post-operative comfort and optimal healing conditions are a priority. By eliminating sharp bone margins, it helps reduce irritation to the gums and surrounding tissues, thereby minimizing postoperative pain and promoting faster recovery. It is also frequently used in preparation for prosthetic fittings, such as dentures or implants, where a smooth bone contour is essential for proper adaptation and stability.

Bone Files Fig:12A is usually manufactured from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with sterilization processes such as autoclaving. Its robust construction allows repeated use while maintaining sharpness and effectiveness over time.

In clinical practice, this instrument is often used alongside other surgical tools such as chisels, rongeurs, and bone burs to achieve a refined surgical outcome. The careful use of Bone Files Fig:12A reflects the clinician’s attention to detail, ensuring that the surgical site is left in an optimal state for healing.

Overall, Bone Files Fig:12A plays an essential role in dental surgery by combining precision, safety, and efficiency in bone contouring procedures, contributing significantly to improved patient outcomes and procedural success.

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