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Surgical instruments in dentistry are the forceps, elevators, retractors, and soft-tissue instruments used for tooth extraction, minor oral surgery, and flap procedures. Waldent's surgical range covers extraction forceps and elevators, tissue retractors, needle holders and scissors, and bone curettes — made from surgical stainless steel and fully autoclavable.
Types of surgical instruments
- Extraction forceps & elevators — for delivering teeth and loosening roots, like wisdom-tooth extraction forceps and Warwick James root elevators.
- Tissue retractors — for flap and cheek retraction, such as the Austin retractor and Minnesota retractor.
- Needle holders & scissors — for suturing and cutting, including the Mathieu needle holder, Mayo-Hegar needle holder, and Castroviejo/Noyes scissors.
- Bone & soft-tissue instruments — for socket and bone work, like the Lucas bone curette and mouth gag.
Why buy from Waldent
Every Waldent surgical instrument is made from surgical stainless steel, is fully autoclavable, and ships pan-India with free shipping over Rs. 2,499. Pricing sits below comparable imported brands, individual instruments and complete kits are both stocked, and orders are covered by a 10-day return guarantee with bulk and college-tender pricing on request.
Frequently asked questions
1. What instruments are used in minor oral surgery?
Minor oral surgery uses extraction forceps and elevators to remove teeth, periosteal elevators and retractors to raise and hold flaps, bone curettes and rongeurs for bone, and needle holders with scissors for suturing. A scalpel handle, tissue forceps, and a mouth prop complete a basic exodontia and surgical setup.
2. What is the difference between an Austin and a Minnesota retractor?
An Austin and a Minnesota retractor differ in shape and coverage. An Austin retractor is a small right-angled blade for retracting a single flap or cheek, while a Minnesota retractor is a broader contoured blade that retracts both the cheek and the flap at once, giving wider exposure during third-molar surgery.
3. Are Waldent surgical instruments genuine and autoclavable?
Yes. Waldent surgical instruments are supplied genuine through waldent.com and authorised dealers, made from surgical stainless steel, and are fully autoclavable at 135°C. Both individual instruments and complete surgical kits are stocked, with bulk and college-tender pricing available for high-volume procurement.


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