Feather Microsurgical Blades are appropriate for a wide variety of procedures...
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Feather Microsurgical Blades are appropriate for a wide variety of procedures such as sulcus incision on thin gingiva, creating flaps, molar surgery, papillary incisions, and much more.
NEW! Microsurgical Blade No. 391
No. 391 is sharpened on one side with a blade width of 1.3mm at the tip. It has a shorter blade length than No. 390, which allows a safe and accurate gingiva incision during envelope flap surgery. Longer in total length, it also allows for a deeper envelope flap.
NEW! Microsurgical Blade No. 350
No. 350 is sharpened on both sides. It offers a tapered shape and a blade width of 2.0mm. Its small size allows a delicate incision in the thin gingiva and an oblique incision in the interdental space during periodontal regeneration surgery.
Microsurgical Blade No. 390
In root coverage surgery, this blade is suitable for making a flap on the recipient site. With a blade width of 1.3mm at the tip and one-sided sharpening, this blade may also be used for making sulcus incisions on thin gingiva, such as the gingiva of anterior teeth on the lower jaw.
Microsurgical Blade No. 390C
For a gingival sulcus incision of the posterior area, this blade enables an incision along the posterior tooth. The curved shape of the blade contributes to its easy handling and makes an incision to the interdental papilla of the rear molars easy.