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Teeth Guard SAC Vinyl Plastic Adult and Adolescent, 4-7/8 X 1 X 2-3/4 InchSAC 1001

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SKU #

#600893

MPN #

SAC 1001

Brand

Superior Autocatheter

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

GUARD, TEETH 4 7/8"X1"X2 3/4" (6/BX)

$20.58 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 600893
Manufacturer # SAC 1001
Brand SAC
Manufacturer Superior Autocatheter
Application Teeth Guard
Material Vinyl Plastic
Size Adult and Adolescent, 4-7/8 X 1 X 2-3/4 Inch
UNSPSC Code 42151646
Usage Disposable

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  • They are constructed of atraumatic, pliable, non-toxic, vinyl plastic. SAC Teeth Guards can be used on either upper or lower teeth, or as pairs
  • SAC Teeth Guards are designed for patient safety and versatility.
  • Accommodate shape and size of variations in both adult and adolescent teeth.
  • SAC Teeth Guards are not to be used over sores or soft tissue inflammation.
  • Provide an air passage between opposing guards when teeth are clenched.
  • Prevent intermeshing of opposing guards
  • Maintain position independently and coapt snugly against the teeth with laryngoscope pressure
  • Avoid soft tissue trauma of intraoral structures, such as the frenulum