Tooth Slooth® Fracture Detector
Helps locate cracked teeth that normally cannot be detected.
Small indentation of instrument delivers force of bite to one cusp at a time.
Easy to use on lingual cusps.
Speeds diagnosis and minimizes patient discomfort.
Eliminates unpredictable and inaccurate testing objects such as orangewood sticks, cotton rolls, Q-tips, rubber wheels, etc.
Eliminates patient discomfort and helps the patient understand the need for treatment.
Repeat procedure will render confirmation of diagnosis unlike other testing methods.
Autoclavable.
Tooth Slooth®II-Crown Seater
Companion or adjunct to the “original” Tooth Slooth fracture detector
Smaller instrument for diagnosing fractures of difficult-to-reach molars or in patients with small mouths
Helps cement crowns, onlays, inlays and bridges
Slot holds anterior crowns in place during the cementation process
Pointed end for use in testing for sensitivity in the fossa area
Knurled slip-resistant surface
Blue for identification convenience
Autoclavable
Tooth Slooth® Tongue Cleaner
Removes plaque from the tongue which causes bad breath
Helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease
Cleans and refreshes taste buds
Helps to remove mouth odors caused by smoking
Eliminates food odors caused by garlic, coffee, etc.
Helps remove tongue film caused by certain medications
Features:
Textured surface to apply toothpaste to the tongue surface
Textured surface also breaks up the plaque and food particles on the tongue
Medium scraper (for standard mouth size)
Small scraper (for rear of tongue or small mouths)
Serrated edge to loosen heavy plaque build-up
Durable plastic
Patient Education-Cracked Tooth Brochure
Keep your patients in-the-know about the cause, symptoms, testing, diagnosis and treatment of cracked teeth.
An informed patient can bring their sensitivity issues to your attention. Early signs and symptoms are good news in saving cracked teeth. This informative pamphlet is a great addition to your reception room.
Available in quantities of 100 (#701)
Sold through dental supply companies throughout the US and Canada
Patient Education – Oral Hygiene Brochure
Tongue cleaning devices have been used by different cultures for centuries. Yet today, tongue cleaning is still not thought of as part of one’s daily oral hygiene regimen, like brushing and flossing. Recent studies have shown there is a direct relationship between plaque on the tongue and mouth odor or “bad breath.” What most people don’t know is bad breath may be prevented or cured by simply cleaning the tongue surface.
Many patients are unaware of the importance of keeping a clean tongue and some do not brush their tongue due to the “gag reflex” caused by a toothbrush.
This pamphlet answers these important questions: Why Do I Need To Clean My Tongue? Who Can Benefit From Using A Tongue Cleaner? This informative brochure also addresses the difference between brushing the tongue with a toothbrush and using a tongue cleaner.
Available in quantities of 100 (#826)
Sold through dental supply companies throughout the US and Canada