The Jenning’s Mouth Gag is a high-quality surgical instrument designed to keep the mouth open safely during oral, ENT, and dental procedures. It provides controlled expansion and stable positioning, ensuring better visibility and access for surgeons.
The Jenning’s Mouth Gag by Max Plus is crafted to deliver reliability, precision, and patient safety during critical procedures. As a trusted manufacturer and exporter of surgical instruments in India, Max Plus supplies premium-quality instruments to surgeons, hospitals, clinics, distributors, and bulk buyers across India and worldwide.
🔹 Key Features
Manufactured from premium-grade stainless steel
Strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant construction
Adjustable mechanism for controlled mouth opening
Smooth edges to enhance patient safety
Ergonomic design for secure handling
Fully autoclavable and reusable
🔹 Uses
ENT surgical procedures
Oral and dental surgeries
Tonsillectomy procedures
Maxillofacial surgeries
Maintaining mouth opening during examinations
🔹 Product Categories
Surgical Instruments
ENT Instruments
Oral & Dental Surgical Tools
Retractors & Gags
Hospital & Clinical Instruments
Jenning's Mouth Gag | ENT Instrument
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How To Use
✅ Step 1: Preparation
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Sterilize the instrument properly (autoclave before use).
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Ensure the locking mechanism is functioning smoothly.
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Position the patient appropriately (usually supine for surgical procedures).
✅ Step 2: Initial Placement
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Gently open the patient’s mouth manually.
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Carefully insert the padded or curved ends of the mouth gag between the upper and lower teeth.
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Ensure correct alignment to avoid pressure on soft tissues.
✅ Step 3: Controlled Expansion
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Slowly adjust the gag using the screw/ratchet mechanism.
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Gradually increase mouth opening to the required width.
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Avoid sudden expansion to prevent jaw strain or injury.
✅ Step 4: Locking Position
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Once the desired opening is achieved, secure the locking mechanism.
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Confirm stability and ensure there is no excessive pressure on teeth or gums.
✅ Step 5: During Procedure
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Periodically check positioning during long procedures.
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Ensure patient safety and comfort (especially in conscious sedation cases).
✅ Step 6: Removal
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Release the locking mechanism slowly.
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Gently remove the instrument from the mouth.
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Clean and sterilize immediately after use.
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