
Ochsenbein N.3 Bone Chisel - Solid Handle 6mm
The Ochsenbein N.3 is a double-ended osseous surgery chisel used to reshape interproximal bone and eliminate osseous craters during periodontal flap procedures. Its offset angled blades allow the clinician to approach the bony surface from either a mesial or distal direction, delivering controlled push strokes that refine the alveolar architecture. The instrument is crafted from stainless steel with a 6 mm knurled solid handle for balanced finger-thumb control during precision ostectomy and osteoplasty. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments, it is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard pouch or cassette sterilisation workflows.
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