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Buy Dental Instruments with Our Comprehensive Catalog

The Web is a great way to research and buy what you need. But although we have taken pains to make this site as easily navigable as possible – including quick links to popular categories such as bone grafting materials and dental pericardium – there is no substitute for the convenience of a classic paper catalog.

That’s why we have provided a PDF version of our wildly popular paper catalog here. You can browse on the screen or print it out and flip the pages, perusing some of the finest dental instruments in the world at whatever pace suits you.

Our catalog of dental surgical tools includes high-resolution photographs and an easy table of contents to keep you moving forward. Best of all, it’s downloadable for reference throughout the year – a perfect resource when your dental practice needs to buy new dental surgery supplies.

Still have questions about our products? Contact Surgikor today.

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Medical Bone Grafting Materials on the Rise

Periodically, industry watchers give us a glimpse into the coming markets for oral surgery instruments and dental surgery materials. These are generally put together by following current trends, and by analyzing what the industry has in store in the near future.

This month a report was issued covering bone grafting materials as the marketplace for procedures such as dental implant surgery continues to swell. Unsurprisingly, the analysts are bullish on the coming period, estimating that demand is “poised to grow at 4% CAGR to 2019.”

Our bone grafting materials are created, sterilized and packaged for ease of use and total safety. If your dental surgery practice requires allografts, xenografts or any related materials for use in dental surgery, please don’t hesitate to contact Surgikor today.

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Dental Implants Still Growing Year Over Year

We have written before about how dental implants are transforming the dental profession, and why demand for dental surgery instruments continues to explode. One principal reason is because dental implantology gets better every year: today you can avail yourself of cutting edge tools such as digital surgical guides and pure bone grafting materials.

This recent report says it all about the coming surge in Europe and Asia for these products:

Titanium based dental implant is the largest market by materials and is expected to grow at a CAGR of about 9.8% from 2014 to 2020.

Typically we see a concomitant rise in U.S. sales and demand, driven by the same worldwide interest in affordable and permanent solutions for edentulous mouths.

If you’d like to get your hands on outstanding dental instruments including surgical motors, scalpels, kits and grafting supplies, contact the dental instrument pros at Surgikor today.

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10% Off All Dental Surgical Instruments

The start of the month always brings new surprises here at Surgikor. This month we’re thrilled to offer you a brand new deal: 10% off all dental surgical instruments across the board.

Everything you use for your surgical practice, including scalpels, forceps, sutures and more, is marked down considerably. This means you can get your hands on dental equipment that represents the gold standard in our industry: precision-machined, and designed for frequent use.

Feel free to read more about every category of our implant surgery instruments by clicking on any of the products you see. Our entire site has been rewritten top to bottom to give you more granular information about what you’re getting, and why it matters.

Want to start today? Check out the full dental instruments section of our online store, or call us to order now.

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Osteome Kits for Dental Implant Surgery

At Surgikor, we pride ourselves on being a one-stop shop for all things related to dental implant surgery. This means we cover the full product line from high-end motors to the most inexpensive pads and blades. It also means we sell some specialty kits you can’t find anywhere else.

Our osteome kits come in two varieties: the Straight Osteotome Kit, and the Angled Osteotome Kit. Which one you choose is largely a matter of preference: different oral surgeons prefer different dental instruments, and sometimes the geometry of the surgical site will dictate which tool is right for the job.

All of our osteome kits are made to precise allowances and include long ips, convenient depth stops, and clear markings to aid you in surgery. Depending on the surgical site and quality of the bone, you could even use multiple osteome attachments in a single procedure.

Expanding bone cavities and preparing them for dental implants is delicate and essential work. For the very best results, check out the Surgikor osteome kits on sale today.

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How to Buy Bone Grafting Material for Dental Surgery

A growing number of dental practices now offer dental implant surgery, a procedure which requires precision medical materials such as bone grafting materials to increase jaw bone density and help with stability.

Purchasing bone grafting materials for dental implant surgery is as simple as doing your homework. Different vendors carry different types of bone grafts, including allografts, xenografts, and several iterations of composition such as cortical, cancellous, and even a combination of both.

Look for threshold safety ratings first, such as those issued by the American Association of Tissue Banks. Check the source of the bone – which species, which part – as well as the reputation of the vendor. Finally don’t hesitate to contact the shop with any additional questions.

Securing safe, sterile bone graft mixtures is essential to protect your patients’ health. If you’d like to learn more about bone grafting materials for implant surgery today, just contact the dental surgery experts at Surgikor.

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Collagen Plugs for Dental Surgery

Here at Surgikor, we proudly supply the world’s best dental instruments and tools for oral surgery. One product that generates a lot of positive feedback is our HeliPlugs, viewable here.

Unlike traditional packing that dries out and must be painfully removed over time, HeliPlugs are completely absorbable, which means that they do their work and then slowly vanish without any need for followup care.

Composed of bovine deep flexor tendon, which is the achilles heel, these collagen products offer many of the best benefits we associate with this versatile material: strength, excellent stability, and nonfriable composition that ensures you’re never left with any stray fibers.

To learn more about HeliPlugs and our entire line of collagen products for dental surgery, start here.

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Collagen Membranes for Dental Surgery

At Surgikor, we spend a lot of time keeping up to date on the very latest developments in dental implant surgery, general oral surgery, and the tools and techniques of bone grafting.

This page caught our eye because it offers a clear description of how barrier membranes are used during oral surgery, and where the materials come from that help oral surgeons to aid bone regeneration without fear of infection or complications.

Because collagen membranes are absorbable, they make aftercare much simpler, continuing to aid in healing and bone stabilization for many weeks without any need for additional visits:

Collagen absorbable barrier membranes do not require surgical removal, inhibit migration of epithelial cells, promote the attachment of new connective tissue, are not strongly antigenic and prevent blood loss by promoting platelet aggregation leading to early clot formation and wound stabilization.

Our collagen membranes for dental surgery meet strict standards for quality, consistency and sterility. If your practice requires safe and reliable barrier membranes for use in surgical techniques including dental implantology, please browse our online dental surgery store today.

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Understanding Dental Instruments

Here at Surgikor, we specialize in supplying dental instruments for implant surgery and other common procedures. Although we have done our best to make this site lucid and informative, there remains a threshold level of knowledge you simply must possess to browse our products with confidence.

If you visit our online dental instruments store, you’ll see a few “callout” links down the lefthand side of the page. These organize the products and help you zero in on the best choices for your practice. The list includes some common terms such as
“sutures,” along with some more advanced categories such as “collagen products.”

Two of the categories comprise the bulk of our business: “bone grafting,” and “surgical instruments.” Of these, bone grafting may be the most important, as we continue to draw queries nationwide due to our national reputation for superior products such as dental allografts and cortical and cancellous options.

Our collagen products draw similarly high interest, not least because they are designed and packaged to the very highest standards in the industry, and because a growing number of oral surgeons depend on these products to help with healing and aftercare for dental implant procedures.

To learn more about any of the products you see on our page, please don’t hesitate to shop for our dental instruments and read the detailed descriptions on every page. When you’re ready to contact us, we’ll be here.

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Why Allograft Dental Grafts Work

Sometimes it is valuable to highlight scientific studies that underscore the value of our products, even if they may be technical in nature.

This is one of those times. If you are an oral surgeon or an expert in dental implant procedures, you should be able to follow this article. If not, you just can skip to the abstract, which describes a clear success rate for allograft materials in a variety of approaches for maxillary reconstruction:

The patients were submitted to reconstruction of maxilla, using allogeneic bone grafts, in 3 different techniques: onlay grafts for lateral ridge augmentation, onlay and particulate bone for sinus lift grafting, and particulate alone for sinus lift grafts. Clinical and radiographic control was done at the postoperative phase for at least 8 months, until the patient could be submitted to the installation of dental implants. The results showed success in the majority of the cases, and dental implants could be installed. This can be considered an excellent alternative when compared with the use of autogenous grafts; because handling is easier, there is a great amount of material available and a possibility of using local anesthesia, and consequently there is a reduction of patient morbidity.

In English, this means that allografts (also known as allogeneic bone grafts) showed great promise and results in helping to increase bone mass and stability in advance of a dental implant procedures. The success of this particular material is good news, as its ready availability and safety are by now well-established.

If you’d like to secure allograft materials or any other bone grafting material for dental surgery, please visit our online store today.

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Cancellous Bone Grafting Material on Sale

If you have spent any time on this site, you know that we place a premium on providing quality bone grafting materials for dental professionals. These include cortical, cancellous, and several variations on both – everything a dental practice needs to promote bone growth, jaw stability and effective healing.

This month we have a special promotion: You can buy any four boxes and get one more free of Cancellous 0.5cc and Cancellous 2.0cc. For any dental practice that goes through a lot of these high-quality products, saving cash up front at purchase can be a great way to slash your costs and improve ROI for every procedure you perform.

Check out the full descriptions of both products, and click here to learn more about how bone grafting materials from a reputable dental instruments supplier can improve your results. When you’re ready to purchase, just start here.

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Understanding Sinus Lift Kits

Many people who visit a dentist or an oral surgeon to learn more about dental implants may hear the term “sinus lift” and find themselves confused about this procedure. Yet it’s one of the more common ways to make room for dental implants, and an essential element of oral surgery.

As this page helpfully explains, any sinus lift procedure must include a few steps to be called successful:

Your surgeon will cut the gum tissue where your back teeth used to be. The tissue is raised, exposing the bone. A small, oval window is opened in the bone. The membrane lining the sinus on the other side of the window separates your sinus from your jaw. This membrane is gently pushed up and away from your jaw.

Granules of bone-graft material are then packed into the space where the sinus was. The amount of bone used will vary, but usually several millimeters of bone is added above the jaw.

One of the important tools for this process is the sinus lift kit, which is a collection of surgical instruments designed to make the process more seamless from start to finish. Many professionals invest in a motorized device such as our Sinus Master III as well to get all the essential components in a single useful package.

Our sinus advance kits and Sinus Master devices are some of the finest dental instruments in the world. To learn more, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the oral surgery experts at Surgikor with any questions.