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Professional Dental Instruments for Every Clinical Need
If you have a busy dental practice, work in a hospital procurement department or supply dental and medical equipment to clinics across the UK and beyond – it would be impossible to operate without reliable, high-quality dental instruments. NJ Medical Instruments offers an extensive range of professional dental tools for sale, each manufactured to the highest standard and priced to provide real value to practitioners and resellers both.
Dental Instruments for Sale - Extraction Forceps, Scalers, Syringes and Trays
A dental practice runs on the reliability of its instruments. Not in any abstract sense - practically, on a Tuesday afternoon with a full appointment book, when a Gracey scaler starts dragging instead of cutting cleanly or an aspirating syringe delivers inconsistent back-pressure. These are not catastrophic failures, but they slow you down and affect the quality of every procedure they touch. The instruments themselves matter, which is why sourcing from a manufacturer with documented quality control and 30+ years supplying surgical tools globally is worth the attention.
NJ Medical Instruments produces dental surgical instruments at its Sialkot facility - one of the world's established manufacturing hubs for precision medical tooling - and ships to clinics, dental schools, and distributors worldwide. The dental instruments catalogue here covers extraction forceps, periodontal scalers, syringes, orthodontic pliers, elevators, and clinical trays, all in CE-certified surgical-grade stainless steel. Current pricing runs up to 33% below standard rates across the range.
What the Dental Instruments Range Covers
The catalogue is broad enough to equip a full general dental practice or supply individual categories where a clinic needs to restock. A few areas worth knowing in detail:
Extraction Forceps - Upper and Lower, All Tooth Types
Extraction forceps are specified by jaw geometry and the tooth position they're designed for. Getting this wrong makes extractions harder than they need to be - a forceps with too wide a beak on a narrow bicuspid root loses grip, and the wrong angle on a lower molar means the instrument fights the anatomy rather than working with it. The range here covers the standard numbering system: upper anterior, upper premolar, upper molar left and right, lower universal, lower molar, and root forceps in both English and American patterns.
The 18R Harris Forceps for 1st and 2nd Upper Molar Right is a good example of what's available - correct beak spread for upper molar roots, solid forged steel construction, and currently discounted 33% from the standard price. This is the kind of instrument that gets used daily and needs to hold up to repeated autoclave cycles without losing its action. Harris-pattern forceps from NJ Medical Instruments do exactly that.
Periodontal Scalers and Curettes
Gracey curettes are area-specific instruments - each number in the set is angled for a particular tooth surface and region. The difference between a Gracey 1/2 and a 13/14 is not cosmetic; they're designed for anterior versus posterior root surfaces respectively. Using the wrong one doesn't just reduce effectiveness, it can actually damage the root surface through improper blade angulation over time.
The Big Gracey Scalers with 17.5 cm Hollow Handle available here have the larger blade size preferred by many periodontists and hygienists for deeper subgingival work, with a hollow handle that reduces hand fatigue across long scaling appointments. The hollow handle design also improves tactile feedback during root planing - you feel the calculus and root texture more clearly than with a solid metal handle. These are currently 33% off the standard price.
Aspirating Syringes for Local Anaesthesia
The aspirating syringe is a safety instrument as much as a delivery device. Before injecting local anaesthetic, aspiration checks whether the needle tip has entered a blood vessel - without that check, an intravascular injection of lidocaine or articaine carries real risk. The standard in dental practice is the aspirating syringe, not the non-aspirating type, and it should be the default in any clinic doing nerve blocks.
The Aspirating Syringe 2.2 ml with Fixed Tip holds the standard 2.2 ml cartridge volume used in dental anaesthesia. The fixed tip design eliminates the loose-tip failure mode that causes cartridge seal issues mid-injection. Stainless construction, fully autoclavable, 33% off current pricing.
Instrument Organisation - Stainless Steel Dental Trays
An instrument laid down on a paper towel is an instrument that can roll, contaminate, or get misplaced. Stainless steel instrument trays keep the clinical field organised, support autoclave sterilisation of the tray contents together, and present instruments to the assistant in a predictable layout that saves time during procedures.
The Dental Metal Tray in Stainless Steel, 8.85" x 4.64" x 0.79" is the standard single-procedure size - deep enough to hold a full extraction or scaling setup without crowding, sized to fit most autoclave chambers without special positioning. The dimensions work for both clinical instrument layout and lab use. Currently at 33% off.
Ordering, Wholesale and Shipping
NJ Medical Instruments supplies individual practitioners, dental schools, and wholesale buyers including distributors and procurement teams. All instruments ship worldwide, and bulk pricing is available for larger orders. For wholesale enquiries or custom specifications, contact the team at info@njmedicalinstruments.com or via WhatsApp at +92-333-8733922. ISO and CE certification documentation is available on request.