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Bone File Rasp - Double-Ended Hollow Handle - Equate Instruments
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Bone File Rasp - Double-Ended Hollow Handle

The Bone File Rasp is a double-ended surgical file used after tooth extraction and alveoloplasty to smooth sharp bone spicules and reduce cortical ledges before flap closure. The aggressive end carries a curved, finely cross-cut rasp surface that glides along the ridge and removes bone in controlled passes, while the opposite end provides a slim burnisher-style tip for feather-finishing sharp edges. Both ends are ground from a single piece of stainless steel and mounted on a 10 mm hollow handle with knurled rings and ergonomic bulbs, giving a light, balanced feel across extended contouring work. Fully autoclavable, cassette-compatible, and supplied non-sterile. A dependable finishing file from Equate Instruments.

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Specifications

starMaterialStainless Steel
starRusting PreventionPassivated
starUltrasonic CleanedYes
starUsageLeft Hand or Right Hand
starSterileNo
starReusableYes
starTests PerformedShape Test, Boil Test and Performance Test
starLatex FreeYes
starPackingIndividually Packed
starQc PassedYes

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