American Eagle Implant Instrument
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Made out of medical grade titanium, these Implant Instruments will not scratch or damage titanium implants and are 100% manufactured in the USA. American Eagles unique patterns include scalers with rounded toes enabling safe access to sub-gingival areas. Made exclusively in the lightweight EagleLite handle, these instruments will reduce hand fatigue, making them a significant upgrade compared to other implant instruments currently on the market.
American Eagle Barnhart 5-6 - Posterior - Posterior Universal Implant Curette. Has a working end that is at a 90 degree angle to the terminal shank. Use for wide base implants.
American Eagle Langer 3-4 - Posterior - Maxillary posterior Universal Curette. Designed to mimic shank angulations of Gracey 13/14. Used for accessing maxillary molar and premolar implant abutments on all surfaces
American Eagle Nebraska 128-Langer 5 - Anterior - Modified Sickle Scaler with rounded toe and rounded back on one end and universal anterior curette on the other. Nebraska 128 is used for accessing small, tight spaces, such as circumference of implant abutment, crown margin, and over denture bars. Langer 5 used for accessing all maxillary and mandibular anterior implants.
American Eagle Implant Instrument 204S - Anterior - Posterior Implant Scaler with the addidtion of a modifed rounded toe and rounded back, to reduce the risk of stratching the implant. Scale with short, horizontal strokes.
American Eagle Implant Instrument Kit with Plastic Cassette - Purple Zirc plastic casette. Cassettes protect instrument working ends from damage, health care professionals from instrument sticks, and offer organization per procedure, saving time. Cassettes keep instruments apart, preventing dissimilar metals from touching and creating an electrolysis reaction. An electrolysis reaction can cause corrosion or unnecessary wear to the instrument, shortening its lifespan.