RESTO SETS
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1. **Mouth Mirror (Front Surface Mirror)**
Figure AE-074
✓ A front surface mirror that provides a sharp, undistorted image by eliminating “ghost images”; reflects light onto desired surfaces; retracts soft tissues
2. **Explorer**
Figure AE-470
✓ Used to detect decay on the tooth’s surface and improve tactile sensation, identifying undercuts in cavity preparation
3. **Spoon Excavator**
Figure AE-271
✓ Used to remove soft dentine, debris, and decay from the tooth
4. **Tweezer without Lock**
Figure AE-241
✓ Used to manipulate small objects including cotton pellets, gingival retraction cords, matrix bands, and wedges
5. **Resto Probe UNC/WHO**
Figure AE-766
✓ Used to measure cavity depth, explore dentin decay, and verify the integrity of filling margins
6. **Plugger 1**
Figure AE-014M
✓ Used to pack and condense filling material into the tooth
7. **Plugger 2**
Figure AE-101M
✓ Used to pack and condense filling material into the tooth
8. **Woodson Plugger**
Figure AE-292
✓ Used for carrying dental materials to the prepared tooth structure
9. **Tofflemire**
Figure AE-355
✓ Used to restore anatomic proximal contour and contact area
10. **Amalgam Carrier**
Figure AE-013
✓ Used to carry an increment of amalgam directly into the prepared tooth
11. **Cleoid–Discoid**
Figure AE-094
✓ Used to develop grooves and triangular ridges, locate restoration margins, and remove excess material or flash
12. **Frahms**
Figure AE-055
✓ Used for carving of amalgam restorations
13. **Hollen Back**
Figure AE-424
✓ Used to carve and contour amalgam
14. **Wescott Burnisher**
Figure AE-021
✓ Used to burnish the lingual facial walls of an amalgam restoration; used to create occlusal anatomy and smoothen amalgam after condensing
15. **Egg Ball Burnisher**
Figure AE-028
✓ Used to smoothen the surface of freshly placed restoration
16. **Enamel Hatchet**
Figure AE-051
✓ Used to cut enamel and smoothen the walls and floors of the tooth preparation
17. **Gingival Marginal Trimmer**
Figure AE-321
✓ Used to cut enamel and create bevels along the gingival enamel margin of the preparation
18. **Angle Former**
Figure AE3031
✓ Used primarily to sharpen line angles and create retentive features in dentin, as part of cavity preparation
19. **Chisel**
Figure AE-083
✓ Used to breakdown the enamel margin of the tooth preparation, to form sharp lines and angles, and to create retention grooves
20. **Hoe**
Figure AE-024
✓ Used to plane the walls of a tooth preparation and form line angles
21. **Articulating Paper Forceps**
Figure AE-780
✓ Used to hold and carry articulating paper into the mouth, and to examine the patient’s bite after placement of a new restoration
22. **Cement Spatula**
Figure AE-153
✓ Used to mix liners, bases, and cements
**FREE:** Resto Instrument Organizer (H.E.P.A. filtered)
Dear Doctors:
Kindly read these informative guidelines for your future reference in maintaining the quality of your high-grade stainless steel dental instruments.
1. Instruments must be thoroughly rinsed with mild soap & water right after every use to remove particles coming from blood serum, saliva and other undesirable substances that may contribute in causing corrosion over a period of time.
2. Instruments must be thoroughly dry before storing to prevent moisture entrapment within the serrations, joints, lever axis and clippings that may soon develop into corrosion.
3. Do not soak your instruments in cold sterilizing solution over a long period of time. Extended soak in this strong solution will damage the external finish and will invite corrosion. Wash your instruments right away with distilled or demineralized water and dry thoroughly.
4. Avoid cleaning your instruments with rough and abrasive materials such as steel wool, scouring powder or any high ph detergents. Always use cleaners of neutral detergents with a soft to medium hardness brushes.
5. Always check your autoclave water, of the same water you are using, you may already have high concentration deposits of iron, sodium, calcium, magnesium or copper. These may cause spotting, staining and may even cause corrosion.
6. In hard water areas, inspect periodically the lime deposit from the steam line or at a better alternative use distilled or demineralized water for your autoclave. Otherwise, you may install steam filters to eliminate most of the dirt, rust and pipe scales.
7. Muslin wraps must be free from chlorine bleach as any residue can cause staining or corrosion during autoclave sterilization.
8. Prolong soaking of your stainless steel instrument with these harmful chemicals will cause permanent stain and damage.
- Zephirin or Dakin’s Solution
- Phenol, Lysol or Lodine
- Aluminum, Calcium, Barium, Ferrous or Stannous Chlorine Solutions
- Mercury, Potassium or any acid solution
9. Never mix your stainless steel instruments with any chrome plated one’s, a strong disturbance in electrolytic actions will occur between dissimilar metals breaking the chrome plate surface resulting to either pitting or a rusty appearance on your instruments.
10. On autoclave sterilization, set gradual increase on temperature before getting into the steam. Preheating the instruments will prevent excessive amount of condensation that may soon form on the surface of your instruments.
11. Do not immediately open your autoclave after complete sterilization, excessive condensation will develop into the surface of your instruments which will eventually leave marks, stains and corrosion appearance. Crack the clave and allow cooling and drying time before you open completely the autoclave.
Note: Carefully follow these informative guidelines to prolong the use of your high grade stainless steel dental instruments.
RESTO SETS
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Do you deliver?
Yes. If within Metro Manila, delivery will be via Lalamove (Collect).
If in the Provinces, delivery will be via LBC.
Where is the store located?
Suite 414, Medical Towers Makati, Inc., 103 VA Rufino Street, Legaspi Village, City of Makati 1229 Philippines
Does it have warranty?
36 months from purchase date against all manufacturing defects. Mishandling, normal wear and unauthorized repair will void this warranty. Please follow manufacturer’s care and instruction guidelines.
How to take care of your instruments?
Dear Doctors:
Kindly read these informative guidelines for your future reference in maintaining the quality of your high-grade stainless steel dental instruments.
1. Instruments must be thoroughly rinsed with mild soap & water right after every use to remove particles coming from blood serum, saliva and other undesirable substances that may contribute in causing corrosion over a period of time.
2. Instruments must be thoroughly dry before storing to prevent moisture entrapment within the serrations, joints, lever axis and clippings that may soon develop into corrosion.
3. Do not soak your instruments in cold sterilizing solution over a long period of time. Extended soak in this strong solution will damage the external finish and will invite corrosion. Wash your instruments right away with distilled or demineralized water and dry thoroughly.
4. Avoid cleaning your instruments with rough and abrasive materials such as steel wool, scouring powder or any high ph detergents. Always use cleaners of neutral detergents with a soft to medium hardness brushes.
5. Always check your autoclave water, of the same water you are using, you may already have high concentration deposits of iron, sodium, calcium, magnesium or copper. These may cause spotting, staining and may even cause corrosion.
6. In hard water areas, inspect periodically the lime deposit from the steam line or at a better alternative use distilled or demineralized water for your autoclave. Otherwise, you may install steam filters to eliminate most of the dirt, rust and pipe scales.
7. Muslin wraps must be free from chlorine bleach as any residue can cause staining or corrosion during autoclave sterilization.
8. Prolong soaking of your stainless steel instrument with these harmful chemicals will cause permanent stain and damage.
a.) Zephirin or Dakin’s Solution
b.) Phenol, Lysol or Lodine
c.) Aluminum, Calcium, Barium, Ferrous or Stannous Chlorine Solutions
d.) Mercury, Potassium or any acid solution
9. Never mix your stainless steel instruments with any chrome plated one’s, a strong disturbance in electrolytic actions will occur between dissimilar metals breaking the chrome plate surface resulting to either pitting or a rusty appearance on your instruments.
10. On autoclave sterilization, set gradual increase on temperature before getting into the steam. Preheating the instruments will prevent excessive amount of condensation that may soon form on the surface of your instruments.
11. Do not immediately open your autoclave after complete sterilization, excessive condensation will develop into the surface of your instruments which will eventually leave marks, stains and corrosion appearance. Crack the clave and allow cooling and drying time before you open completely the autoclave.
Note: Carefully follow these informative guidelines to prolong the use of your high grade stainless steel dental instruments.
Do you accept installment?
Yes, but only for credit card payments.