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Contec- Patient Monitor (5 Parameters)
Contec- Patient Monitor (7 Parameters)
Copal Varnish
Cotton 100gm (Velvelx)
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Made from 100% purified, bleached, and carded cotton fibres.
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Soft, fluffy, and highly absorbent, ideal for medical and personal care.
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Comes in a larger 100-gram roll or bundle, offering more usage compared to the 50gm pack.
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Packaged either in sterile or non-sterile wrapping depending on brand.
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Lightweight and easy to tear into smaller pieces for different uses.
Cotton 200gm (Velvelx)
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Made from 100% pure, bleached, and carded cotton fibres.
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Soft, fluffy, and very absorbent, suitable for a wide range of medical and personal uses.
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Comes as a bulk-sized roll or compressed bundle weighing 200g.
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Available in sterile or non-sterile packaging depending on manufacturer.
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Easy to tear, shape, or roll into smaller pieces as needed.
Cotton 400gm (Velvelx)
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100% Pure Absorbent Cotton – fully bleached, purified, and carded for medical and hygienic use.
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Super Soft & Gentle – suitable for delicate skin, including baby and wound care.
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High Absorbency – efficiently absorbs fluids, making it reliable for medical procedures.
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Large 400g Bulk Pack – offers double the capacity of a 200g pack, reducing frequent restocking.
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Available in sterile or non-sterile packaging depending on the supplier.
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Easy to Tear or Shape – convenient for various clinical and cosmetic applications.
Cotton 50gm (Velvelx)
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Soft, highly absorbent cotton wool made from purified natural cotton.
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White, fluffy texture suitable for medical and personal hygiene use.
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Packed in a 50-gram roll or bundle, usually wrapped in sterile or non-sterile packaging depending on manufacturer.
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Lightweight and easy to handle during wound care or cleaning.
Cotton Dispenser (Dental Cotton Roll / Pellet Dispenser)
Cotton Roll
Coverslips
Cowhorn Forceps (Extraction Forceps)
Cowhorn Forceps are specialized dental extraction instruments designed for removing mandibular molars, particularly those with intact bifurcated roots. The name “cowhorn” comes from the distinctive curved beaks of the forceps, which resemble a cow’s horns. These beaks are engineered to grip deeply into the furcation (the space between the roots) and elevate the tooth out of its socket with minimal bone loss.