Metzenbaum Scissors
Metzenbaum scissors with blunt tips for atraumatic blunt dissection and tissue cutting. Long delicate blades on ring handles for controlled oral surgery.
3014-2C
Metzenbaum Fino Scissor, Curved, 14.5cm, TC | ErgoDenta
3014-2S
Metzenbaum Fino Scissor, Straight, 14.5cm, TC | ErgoDenta
3013-2S
Metzenbaum Open Scissor, Straight, 14.5cm, TC | ErgoDenta
3016-1C
Metzenbaum Sahrp Scissor, Curved | ErgoDenta
3016-2C
Metzenbaum Sharp Scissor, Curved, 14.5cm, TC | ErgoDenta
3016-1S
Metzenbaum Sharp Scissor, Straight | ErgoDenta
3016-2S
Metzenbaum Sharp Scissor, Straight, 14.5cm, TC | ErgoDenta
3011-1C
Metzenbaum Stump Scissor, Curved | ErgoDenta
3011-2C
Metzenbaum Stump Scissor, Curved, 14.5cm, TC | ErgoDenta
3011-1S
Metzenbaum Stump Scissor, Straight | ErgoDenta
3011-2S
Metzenbaum Stump Scissor, Straight, 14.5cm, TC | ErgoDenta
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About this category
Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Metzenbaum Scissors
Our full range of Metzenbaum Scissors instruments is designed in Denmark and shipped from our Taastrup warehouse. Each instrument is made to the same quality standard whether you're a single-chair clinic or a 30-chair group.
Browse the catalog above, or talk to our team about distributor pricing and private-label options.
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.