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Dental needle holders are essential tools in dentistry for securely grasping and manipulating suture needles during suturing procedures. They provide a stable grip, allowing for precise placement of sutures in tissue. Here's a breakdown of their types and sizes:
Types of Dental Needle Holders
Mathieu Needle Holder: This is a popular choice known for its locking mechanism and cross-serrated jaws, ensuring a firm grip on the needle. It's a versatile option suitable for various suturing needs.
Castroviejo Needle Holder: Designed for delicate and precise work, this holder is often used in microsurgery and finer suturing. It may have smooth, serrated, or tungsten carbide insert jaws, allowing for different levels of grip and control.
Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder: This type combines a needle holder with a built-in scissor, eliminating the need to switch instruments for cutting sutures. It streamlines the suturing process, making it more efficient.
Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder: A sturdy and widely used needle holder with a broader, heavier design. It's often preferred for holding larger needles and sutures in general surgical procedures.
Crile-Wood Needle Holder: Similar to the Mayo-Hegar, but with a finer tip, making it suitable for more delicate tissues and smaller needles.
Derf Needle Holder: A smaller, more delicate needle holder often used in plastic surgery and other procedures requiring fine manipulation.
Webster Needle Holder: Features smooth jaws and is often used for delicate tissues or when minimal trauma is desired.
Ryder Needle Holder: Designed for microsurgery and delicate procedures, it has a lightweight design and fine tips for precise handling.
Sizes : 12 cm to 18 cm
All types and sizes are produced by us.
Types of Dental Needle Holders
Mathieu Needle Holder: This is a popular choice known for its locking mechanism and cross-serrated jaws, ensuring a firm grip on the needle. It's a versatile option suitable for various suturing needs.
Castroviejo Needle Holder: Designed for delicate and precise work, this holder is often used in microsurgery and finer suturing. It may have smooth, serrated, or tungsten carbide insert jaws, allowing for different levels of grip and control.
Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder: This type combines a needle holder with a built-in scissor, eliminating the need to switch instruments for cutting sutures. It streamlines the suturing process, making it more efficient.
Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder: A sturdy and widely used needle holder with a broader, heavier design. It's often preferred for holding larger needles and sutures in general surgical procedures.
Crile-Wood Needle Holder: Similar to the Mayo-Hegar, but with a finer tip, making it suitable for more delicate tissues and smaller needles.
Derf Needle Holder: A smaller, more delicate needle holder often used in plastic surgery and other procedures requiring fine manipulation.
Webster Needle Holder: Features smooth jaws and is often used for delicate tissues or when minimal trauma is desired.
Ryder Needle Holder: Designed for microsurgery and delicate procedures, it has a lightweight design and fine tips for precise handling.
Sizes : 12 cm to 18 cm
All types and sizes are produced by us.

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