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Universal Bone Packer & Carrier
Double-ended graft instrument combining material delivery and condensation with TiN-coated working ends for multi-purpose use.
Key Features:
• Double-ended design with mid-width carrier blade and narrow packer blade
• Blue titanium nitride (TiN) coating for enhanced hardness and corrosion resistance
• Angulated shanks for improved access and intraoral visibility
• Smooth carrier blade for controlled graft loading and placement
• Narrow packer end for precise in-situ graft condensation
• Approx. 18.5cm length for balanced surgical handling
• Knurled cylindrical handle for secure, non-slip grip
• Autoclavable at 134°C for repeated sterilization cycles
SKU:
LS9-257
Categories: Dental, Implant Instruments, Implantology
The Universal Bone Packer & Carrier is constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel with a knurled cylindrical handle approximately 18.5 cm in total length. Two functionally paired working ends sit on opposing angled shanks; one carrying a mid-width flat spatula blade for loading and depositing bone graft packer and carrier volumes, and the opposite end featuring a narrower angled packer blade for in-situ condensation. Both ends receive a blue titanium nitride coating via physical vapor deposition, delivering surface hardness, corrosion resistance, and the visual contrast needed to track tip position accurately during active intraoral use.
The mid-width blade geometry of both ends places this instrument between specialist-specific designs, giving it functional range across multiple Bone Packers applications without the dimensional constraints of sinus-specific or wide-ridge-specific instruments. The carrier blade loads and deposits hydrated particulate allograft, xenograft, or alloplastic material, while the packer end condenses it in place, completing both sequential steps without an instrument exchange. The blue TiN surface withstands repeated autoclave sterilization at 134°C and resists surface degradation over extended clinical use.
Periodontists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons rely on this implant site graft delivery instrument across ridge augmentation and socket preservation procedures, sinus augmentation, and periodontal osseous defect management. After site preparation and debridement, the surgeon loads graft material onto the carrier blade, deposits it incrementally into the defect, then reverses to the packer end to condense each layer firmly before membrane placement and wound closure.
Implant practices that want a single reliable instrument across their full grafting caseload, not a different tool for every procedure, find exactly that standard in Leader Surgical’s thoughtfully sourced catalog.
Is bone grafting a major surgery?
Depending on the scope of the surgery, it can either be a minor or major procedure. Bone grafting can work for any part of your body as long as your bone cells are active. The most common bone material that surgeons may use is from your own body.
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