
Sugarman File 1S/2S - Solid Handle 6 mm
This double-ended Sugarman 1S/2S periodontal file is engineered for fine interproximal work during periodontal surgery and post-scaling refinement. The slender tapered working ends access tight embrasures to smooth residual calculus remnants and remove small overhanging restorative margins that larger instruments cannot reach. The instrument is machined from high-grade stainless steel and fitted with a knurled solid 6 mm handle for stable tactile control during delicate bone and root-surface refinement. Supplied non-sterile and fully autoclavable, it slots into standard periodontal surgical cassettes and is a useful adjunct for periodontists managing interdental soft and hard tissues.
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