Syringe
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This dental syringe is a reusable, stainless steel, aspirating instrument for precise delivery of local anesthetic. It accepts standard cartridges and needles, provides stable one-handed control, and allows aspiration for safer injections. Autoclavable and built for daily use, it’s ideal for general, surgical, and endodontic procedures. Choose it for dependable performance, excellent tactile feedback, and long-term value in any clinical setting.
Description
A dental syringe is a reusable, stainless steel instrument used to deliver local anesthetic safely and precisely. This cartridge-style, aspirating design accepts standard dental anesthetic cartridges and disposable needles. The thumb ring and finger rests provide stable, one-handed control, while the harpoon plunger allows gentle aspiration to confirm correct placement before injection. Smooth, corrosion-resistant surfaces tolerate ultrasonic cleaning and autoclave sterilization, making the syringe dependable for daily surgical and restorative procedures.
Key features and benefits
• Aspirating mechanism for safety and confidence before depositing anesthetic
• Accepts standard cartridges and needles for easy, cost-effective supply management
• Ergonomic finger grips and thumb ring for steady, low-fatigue injections
• Precision threading and secure needle hub to reduce wobble and leakage
• Durable stainless steel body for long service life and reliable sterilization
Typical applications
• Local infiltration and nerve blocks in general dentistry
• Surgical extractions, periodontal therapy, and endodontic treatment
• Restorative and prosthodontic procedures requiring profound anesthesia
Comparison insight
Compared with non-aspirating or disposable plastic syringes, an aspirating metal syringe offers better tactile feedback, improved stability, and the ability to verify placement before injection. Practices choose it for repeatable performance, lower long-term cost, and a professional instrument feel.
Care guidance
Rinse and disassemble after use, clean with enzymatic or ultrasonic methods, dry thoroughly, and autoclave according to clinic protocol. Inspect the harpoon, threads, and seals regularly and replace worn parts to maintain smooth operation.
