General Dental Surgical Instruments for Oral Surgery and Clinical Procedures
General surgical instruments are used across oral surgery, periodontal, implant, soft tissue, bone surgery, and routine clinical workflows. These instruments support cutting, retraction, controlled access, irrigation, tissue management, and surgical site preparation during dental procedures.
Common clinical applications include:
- Soft tissue cutting and surgical blade handling
- Suture cutting, tissue cutting, and trimming
- Cheek, lip, flap, tongue, and soft tissue retraction
- Anesthesia delivery, intraligamental delivery, and air-water application
- Controlled tapping with mallets, hammers, chisels, or osteotomes
- Oral surgery, periodontal, implant, and general dental surgical procedures
This General Surgical Instruments category includes scalpel handles, scissors, retractors, syringes, mallets, hammers, and related dental surgical tools. The selection supports different clinical techniques, access needs, working-end designs, instrument families, and clinician preferences during dental surgical workflows.









