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Dental instrument kits are pre-assembled, procedure-specific sets of hand instruments supplied in a sterilisable cassette or pouch. Waldent's instrument kits cover extraction, oral surgery, implant, periodontal, and restorative procedures — saving clinics the cost and effort of sourcing each instrument individually while keeping a full set organised and autoclavable.
Types of instrument kits
- Extraction forceps & elevator kits — for routine and surgical exodontia, like the Extraction Forceps Kit Set of 12 and Luxators Set of 9.
- Oral surgery & implant kits — for impactions, grafting, and implant placement, such as the Oral Surgical Impaction Kit Set of 21 and Implant & Crown Guide Kit.
- Periodontal & scaling kits — for SRP and perio surgery, including the Periodontal Kit Set of 15 and Gracey Curettes Set of 7.
- Restorative & composite kits — for layering and contouring, like the Plasma+ Composite Kit of 6 and the PMT examination set.
- Complete clinic setups — turnkey sets for a new operatory, like the New Clinical Setup Kit and Rubber Dam Kit of 21.
Why buy from Waldent
Every Waldent instrument kit is made from surgical stainless steel, ships in a sterilisable cassette, and is fully autoclavable. Buying a kit costs less than sourcing each instrument separately, bulk and college tender pricing is available, and orders ship pan-India with free shipping over Rs. 2,499 and a 10-day return guarantee.
Frequently asked questions
1. Which instrument kits does a new dental clinic need?
A new dental clinic typically needs a diagnostic examination set, an extraction forceps and elevator kit, a restorative composite kit, and a periodontal scaling kit to cover daily procedures. Practices offering surgery or implants then add oral surgical and implant kits, while a complete clinical setup kit bundles the essentials together.
2. What is the difference between an extraction forceps kit and an elevator kit?
An extraction forceps kit and an elevator kit serve different stages of exodontia. A forceps kit contains beaked forceps shaped for specific upper and lower teeth to grip and deliver them, while an elevator or luxator kit contains fine blades that cut the periodontal ligament and loosen the tooth before forceps are applied.
3. Are Waldent instrument kits genuine and autoclavable?
Yes. Waldent instrument kits are supplied genuine through waldent.com and authorised dealers, made from surgical stainless steel, and are fully autoclavable at 135°C in their cassette. Bulk and college-tender pricing is available, making complete kits a cost-effective way to equip a clinic.

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