The Max Plus Dental Moon Probe is a finely crafted diagnostic instrument designed for precision, accuracy, and reliability in dental examinations and periodontal assessments. Manufactured with medical-grade stainless steel, this instrument features a uniquely curved “moon-shaped” tip that allows dental professionals to examine hard-to-reach spaces within the oral cavity.
Product Categories by Surgical Procedure
The Max Plus Dental Moon Probe falls under:
Diagnostic Dental Instruments
Periodontal Examination Tools
Restorative Dentistry Instruments
General Dental Surgical Instruments
How to Use the Dental Moon Probe
Sterilize the instrument before use through standard autoclaving.
Hold the probe using its textured grip for full control.
Gently guide the curved tip along the tooth surface, restoration margin, or periodontal pocket.
Use light tactile pressure to feel irregularities, calculus, or soft tissue changes.
Record findings for diagnosis or treatment planning.
After the procedure, thoroughly clean and sterilize the instrument to maintain hygiene.
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Max Plus | DENTAL MOON PROBE | Set of 2 | Stainless Steel
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Key Features
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High-grade stainless-steel construction
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Ergonomically designed handle with a textured, anti-slip grip
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Precisely curved tip for improved accessibility
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Corrosion-resistant and autoclavable
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Lightweight yet durable for long-term clinical use
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Suitable for restorative, diagnostic, and periodontal examinations
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Manufactured by Max Plus—trusted globally for surgical excellence
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Uses
The Max Plus Dental Moon Probe is an essential tool in diagnostic dentistry. Its specially designed curved tip allows practitioners to:
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Examine interproximal areas and periodontal pockets
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Detect caries, calculus, and enamel irregularities
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Assess the integrity of restorations and prosthetic margins
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Evaluate soft tissue conditions and root surfaces
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Access and inspect narrow or deep spaces in the oral cavity
This instrument is particularly valuable for procedures requiring fine tactile sensitivity and precise exploration.
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