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Clinical Dentistry

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Clinical dentistry instruments cover every chairside tool used in dental practice -- from mirrors and probes to composite instruments, scalers, forceps and endo files.

MedSTA is Egypt's dental supply store for clinical instruments across all specialties, priced in EGP with fast nationwide delivery.

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Essential Clinical Dentistry Instrument Categories

  • Examination Instruments — Mouth mirrors, probes, explorers and tweezers form the basic diagnostic set used at every patient examination. A No. 5 mirror, Williams probe and double-ended explorer are the minimum set; front-surface mirrors give clearer reflections.
  • Restorative Instruments — Composite placement instruments, matrix bands, wedges, burnishers and carvers are the core restorative tray set. Siqveland and Tofflemire matrix systems suit different cavity configurations; keep separate sets for amalgam and composite.
  • Surgical Instruments — Extraction forceps, elevators, retractors, curettes and suture instruments form the oral surgery setup. Forceps are tooth-specific -- upper molar forceps differ from lower molar forceps; label sets by arch to avoid mix-ups.
  • Periodontal Instruments — Scalers, curettes (Gracey), chisels and ultrasonic inserts cover supra- and sub-gingival periodontal therapy. Area-specific Gracey curettes target individual sextants; universal curettes cover all areas but with less precision.
  • Endodontic Instruments — Hand files, rotary systems, irrigating needles, pluggers and spreaders complete the endodontic armamentarium. K-files and H-files remain the hand instrumentation standard alongside rotary NiTi systems for canal shaping.
  • Sterilisation and Maintenance — All clinical instruments must be cleaned, packaged and autoclaved before reuse between patients. Use ultrasonic cleaners for pre-cleaning debris, then steam autoclave at 134 deg C for class B sterilisation compliance.

Clinical Dentistry Instrument Categories

CategoryKey InstrumentsSpecialtySterilisable
ExaminationMirror, probe, explorer, tweezersAll specialtiesYes
RestorativeComposite spatula, burnisher, carver, matrixRestorativeYes
SurgicalForceps, elevator, retractor, curetteOral surgeryYes
PeriodontalScaler, Gracey curette, UNC probePeriodonticsYes
EndodonticK-file, spreader, plugger, irrigating needleEndodonticsYes
ProsthodonticWax spatula, caliper, articulation paperProstheticsYes

How to Stock Clinical Dentistry Instruments

  1. Identify the dental specialties practised in the clinic to determine which instrument sets are required.
  2. Start with a complete examination set as the universal baseline for all appointments.
  3. Add restorative, endodontic, surgical or periodontal sets based on clinical caseload.
  4. Maintain a minimum of 3-4 complete sets per tray type to allow continuous sterilisation rotation.
  5. Inspect instruments for corrosion, fracture or wear at each sterilisation cycle and replace promptly.

Availability & Delivery in Egypt

MedSTA stocks clinical dentistry instruments for Egyptian practices across all specialties with EGP pricing and nationwide delivery. Bulk ordering for new clinic setups is available with competitive pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What instruments are needed to set up a dental clinic?

A basic examination set, restorative instruments, forceps and elevators, and a scaler set cover the core requirements.

What is a dental explorer used for?

Detecting caries, calculus, furcation defects and restoration margin integrity during clinical examination.

What is a Gracey curette?

An area-specific periodontal curette designed for sub-gingival scaling and root planing in defined sextants.

Can all clinical instruments be autoclaved?

Yes -- stainless steel instruments tolerate steam autoclave at 134 deg C; confirm alloy before first cycle.

How many sets of instruments does a clinic need?

At least 3-4 complete sets per tray type to allow uninterrupted sterilisation rotation during clinic hours.

What is the difference between a scaler and a curette?

Scalers remove supra-gingival calculus; curettes (Gracey, Universal) work sub-gingivally during root planing.

Are clinical dentistry instruments available in Egypt from MedSTA?

Yes -- complete instrument sets across all specialties in EGP with nationwide delivery.

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