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The DG-3263-A is a professional Freer-type elevator and raspator, meticulously designed for surgery, implantology, and veterinary medicine. This double-ended instrument features a specialized sharp-blunt configuration with 4 mm wide tips, providing the precision necessary for separating the periosteum from the bone. The working ends are enhanced with a high-performance black ceramic coating for superior clinical performance.
Non-Reflective Ceramic Coating: The specialized black ceramic finish on the tips completely eliminates light glare, ensuring maximum focus under intense surgical or dental lamps.
Hypoallergenic Protection: The ceramic layer is anti-allergic and provides an extra shield for the surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring biocompatibility and long-term durability.
Dual-Function Tips: Equipped with both sharp and blunt elements, this tool allows for versatile tissue management, enabling safe and efficient elevation during complex procedures.
Ergonomic Grooved Handle: The 185 mm handle is lightweight and balanced. Its textured gripping surface ensures a stable, non-slip hold, even when working in wet surgical environments.
High-Hardness Construction: The exceptionally hard working elements offer a long service life and maintain their edge throughout repeated use and sterilization cycles.
Product Code: DG-3263-A
Raspator Type: Freer
Total Length: 185 mm
Tip Width: 4 mm
Tip Profile: Sharp-Blunt
Material: Medical-Grade Stainless Steel
Coating: Black Ceramic (Hypoallergenic / Matte)
Certifications: CE, ISO 13485:2016
Sterilization: Autoclavable up to 134°C
Warranty: 24 Months
The DG-3263-A is an essential instrument for:
Implantology & Oral Surgery: Safely lifting the mucoperiosteal flap from the bone surface.
General Surgery: Precise separation of tissue layers.
Veterinary Procedures: High-durability tissue elevation.
Professional Grade: This is a reusable instrument that meets all global sterilization and disinfection standards for aesthetic medicine and surgical facilities. It must be cleaned and sterilized according to professional protocols before its initial use and between patients.