
Explorer 9-17C - Light Blue Silicone Slim Handle
The Explorer 9-17C is a double-ended diagnostic instrument built for tactile detection of caries, fissures, and restoration margins. Its two fine shepherd-style working ends are shaped to mirror each other and centered on the shank, letting the clinician reach occlusal pits, proximal contacts, and cavosurface margins from either approach without switching instruments. The slim silicone-sleeved handle in light blue from Equate Instruments cushions long charting appointments and supports colour-coded sorting inside instrument cassettes. The stainless-steel shanks and tips are fully autoclavable and engineered to retain tip sharpness through repeated steam sterilisation cycles.
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