Scissors

Surgical and dental scissors — La Grange, Goldman-Fox, Iris, Mayo, Metzenbaum, Micro Surgery and Suture scissors. TC-reinforced precision cutting.

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Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Scissors

From soft-tissue trimming to fine micro work, the right scissors make every cut cleaner. Our scissors range covers all the patterns oral surgeons and periodontists reach for: La Grange for gingival contouring, Goldman-Fox for serrated tissue control, Iris for fine work, Mayo and Metzenbaum for general surgical dissection, dedicated Micro Surgery scissors and dedicated Suture scissors that stay sharp for thread.

Edges are TC-reinforced where appropriate and precision-honed for smooth, slip-free cutting. Pivots are tight without binding so the action stays consistent through years of autoclave cycles.

Frequently asked about Surgery

Periotomes, luxators, elevators — what is the order of use in atraumatic extraction?
Periotome first (severs PDL fibres), then luxator (widens socket), then elevator only if needed. Forceps last. The newer Bensonhurst-style periotomes from our Surgery range are designed for this protocol.
What scissor types do you stock?
Iris (sharp/sharp), Spencer (suture removal), Goldman-Fox (gum trimming), LaGrange (heavy gum), and tungsten-carbide variants of each.
Are your needle holders TC-tipped?
Yes — all our Mathieu, Mayo-Hegar, Castroviejo, and Crile-Wood needle holders are available with tungsten-carbide inserts (gold-handle marker).
Do you carry sinus lift instruments?
Yes — full sinus lift curette set (straight, mesial, distal, posterior), bone spreaders, osteotomes, and Summers-style elevators. See /instruments?cat=4151.

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