Color Coded Michigan Williams Dental Probe Periodontal Instrument
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Having been a dental hygienist for many years, I can tell you that the measurements on this probe are incorrect, and this should not be used to measure.
Using this dental instrument/probe I can recognize a similar one that I saw at my dentist's office. *Those are both the PROS and CONS of the situation. The PROS are An authentic dental probe for gum pockets with Mm markings. A few cons The instrument only comes with the instrument, and there isn't any chart to explain what the marker lines represent. The solution is Using Google, I searched for Michigan Williams Dental Probe Measurements in order to locate this information. After that, I downloaded a PDF from the internet about Calibrated Probes. In addition, I found illustrations and more information so I could understand what this probe says. The instructions for using this tool are as follows 8 markings can be seen on this instrument. In the first, there is a thickness of 1mm, in the second, 2mm, and in the third, In the next section, the marker for 5mm is us, the next marker is mm for mm, My gum pocket area was examined gently with my finger inside it and my measurements were recorded. I washed it in very hot water and let it dry. The instructions for this were in a PDF book that I downloaded for free. In terms of my pocket size, I have gingivitis and most of my pockets are 3 and there are a couple in the back that are 4. is what my dentist and I are watching right now. Although my gums and teeth have improved steadily due to regular brushing, water flossing, rinsing, and eating a very healthy diet, I still have trouble with tooth decay. This book was very helpful to me - Cure Gum Disease Naturally, by Ramsey Nagel (seems to be the best). The reason I gave this book a 4 is because the book did not come with a marker chart, however, I was able to find one.
Clay and fondant are the perfect materials to be worked with with this tool.
Like the Hygienist's, it has a dull point and good markings, a as expected quality.
As described, it is what you ordered. The product does the job it's supposed to do. It holds well with gloves on even when they are wet.
Use the correct tool for the job.
I will show it to my dentist at my next appointment to find out what he thinks. This is a solid purchase.
The money was well spent.