
Bone Compactor / Spoon, Ø3 mm and Ø6 mm
This double-ended instrument combines two working heads for bone-graft handling during implant surgery. One end carries a small Ø3 mm flat compactor head for packing particulate graft into a socket or small defect; the opposite end carries a Ø6 mm spoon-shaped excavator for scooping or collecting bone chips and reshaping the graft bed. The shaft is machined from stainless steel and fits an anatomical hollow handle measuring 10 mm in diameter, giving the operator a balanced pen grip during delicate work. It is fully autoclavable and supplied non-sterile. Equate Instruments offers this combined compactor and spoon as a space-saving tray instrument for surgeons performing socket preservation or small-volume ridge augmentation.
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