MYCO Surgical Blade Glassvan Carbon Steel No. 15 Sterile Disposable Individually Wrapped

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  • GLASSVAN® Surgical Blades are produced from high quality Swiss steels
  • Computerized grinding and proprietary polishing processes ensure consistent, clean, sharp cutting edges
  • Two VCI (vapor corrosion inhibitor) strips ensure product and packaging integrity

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GLASSVAN® Surgical Blades are produced from high quality Swiss steels Computerized grinding and proprietary polishing processes ensure consistent, clean, sharp... Read more

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SKU: 2001T-15

$18.99 $13.99 Excl. VAT

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    SurgiMac brand Products returns - If you are unsatisfied with your SurgiMac order, we offer a no risk return policy. Within 30 days of receipt, you may return your new and unused product in its resalable condition for a full refund minus the cost of the shipping label. A restocking fee may apply. For customized items, a refund may be issued if there was an error on our end. Unfortunately, all sales of infection control products are final and not eligible for a refund. Other brands - Brands other than SurgiMac, we will provide credit after we receive credit from the manufacturer. Our representative will serve as your advocate to resolve any issues quickly and fairly. If the manufacturer agrees that the product needs to be returned or replaced, we will provide the necessary installation services at no extra cost. Any manufacturer’s restocking fee will be your responsibility. Instructions: Inspect your order as soon as it arrives. To arrange a return, have your order number ready and reach out to us via live chat or email (info@surgimac.com). We'll get back to you within one business day with the next steps for obtaining a return authorization.

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    Description

    • GLASSVAN® Surgical Blades are produced from high quality Swiss steels
    • Computerized grinding and proprietary polishing processes ensure consistent, clean, sharp cutting edges
    • Two VCI (vapor corrosion inhibitor) strips ensure product and packaging integrity

    What is a carbon steel surgical blade used for?

    The MYCO Surgical Blade Glassvan No. 15 Carbon Steel is designed for precision-based procedures, especially in dental surgeries involving delicate tissue cutting and incisions. Its small, curved blade is particularly useful for detailed procedures like periodontal surgeries, gingivectomies, or other dental soft tissue surgeries. Its sharp edge ensures minimal trauma to tissues, promoting faster recovery times.

    Is carbon steel good for a blade?

    Absolutely! Carbon steel is renowned for its sharpness, and the MYCO No. 15 Carbon Steel Blade is no exception. Dental professionals trust this blade for its precision and ability to retain sharpness during detailed procedures. Its durability allows for efficient cuts, making it ideal for dental surgeries where accuracy is paramount.

    What is a carbon blade used for?

    Carbon steel blades, like the MYCO No. 15 Carbon Steel Blade, are utilized in surgeries that demand precise cutting of soft tissues. In dental practice, it is a staple for various periodontal procedures, contouring, and tissue removal. Its sharp edge ensures a smooth, clean incision, reducing post-operative complications and improving patient outcomes.

    What is the difference between carbon steel and stainless steel blades?

    Carbon steel blades, such as the MYCO No. 15 Carbon Steel Blade, offer superior sharpness, making them the go-to choice for procedures requiring fine cuts. Stainless steel, while resistant to rust, doesn’t maintain the same level of sharpness as carbon steel. Dental professionals favor carbon steel for its cutting precision, though stainless steel may be preferable for procedures involving repeated sterilization.

    Which is more expensive, carbon steel or stainless steel?

    Stainless steel blades tend to be more expensive due to their rust-resistant properties. However, the MYCO No. 15 Carbon Steel Blade is a more economical choice while still offering exceptional sharpness. Dental professionals looking for both precision and cost-effectiveness will find this blade to be an excellent option for their needs.

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