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Mx-Grafter
MAXILON LABORATORIES INC
The Mx-Grafter Bone Grafting System is a manual, self-contained, sterile, single use instrument for the removal, harvest, and grafting of autogenous bone in surgical applications. The instrument is comprised of a plastic handle and stainless steel blade. The blade shaves bone from cortical surfaces producing short convoluted ribbons. While being cut, shavings combine with blood and flow into the handle. This graft material, an osseous coagulum, is then delivered with the handle directly to the recipient site, or to a bowl.
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ebner 502 Handle 30 degree Down Head Angle
MAXILON LABORATORIES INC
The ebner 502 expanded bone grafter is intended for bone removal and autogenous bone grafting. The instrument is comprised of a stainless steel handle and blade (blade labeled for single use). The blade shaves bone from cortical surfaces producing short convoluted ribbons. While being cut, shavings combine with blood and flow into the handle's head. This graft material, an osseous coagulum, is then delivered with the handle directly to the recipient site, or to a bowl.Blades are standardized so that ebner 500 BLADEs can be used with any ebner 500 HANDLE (501, 502... 5nn). Before the clinician's first case, he should become familiar with the instrument including the mounting and removal of the blade.
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ebner 502 Handle 30 degree Up Head Angle
MAXILON LABORATORIES INC
The ebner 502 expanded bone grafter is intended for bone removal and autogenous bone grafting. The instrument is comprised of a stainless steel handle and blade (blade labeled for single use). The blade shaves bone from cortical surfaces producing short convoluted ribbons. While being cut, shavings combine with blood and flow into the handle's head. This graft material, an osseous coagulum, is then delivered with the handle directly to the recipient site, or to a bowl.Blades are standardized so that ebner 500 BLADEs can be used with any ebner 500 HANDLE (501, 502... 5nn). Before the clinician's first case, he should become familiar with the instrument including the mounting and removal of the blade.
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ebner 502 Handle Straight Head
MAXILON LABORATORIES INC
The ebner 502 expanded bone grafter is intended for bone removal and autogenous bone grafting. The instrument is comprised of a stainless steel handle and blade (blade labeled for single use). The blade shaves bone from cortical surfaces producing short convoluted ribbons. While being cut, shavings combine with blood and flow into the handle's head. This graft material, an osseous coagulum, is then delivered with the handle directly to the recipient site, or to a bowl.Blades are standardized so that ebner 500 BLADEs can be used with any ebner 500 HANDLE (501, 502... 5nn). Before the clinician's first case, he should become familiar with the instrument including the mounting and removal of the blade.
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ebner 500 Series Blade
MAXILON LABORATORIES INC
The ebner 502 expanded bone grafter is intended for bone removal and autogenous bone grafting. The instrument is comprised of a stainless steel handle and blade (blade labeled for single use). The blade shaves bone from cortical surfaces producing short convoluted ribbons. While being cut, shavings combine with blood and flow into the handle's head. This graft material, an osseous coagulum, is then delivered with the handle directly to the recipient site, or to a bowl.Blades are standardized so that ebner 500 BLADEs can be used with any ebner 500 HANDLE (501, 502... 5nn). Before the clinician's first case, he should become familiar with the instrument including the mounting and removal of the blade.
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Mx-Grafter
MAXILON LABORATORIES INC
The Mx-Grafter Bone Grafting System is a manual, self-contained, sterile, single use instrument for the removal, harvest, and grafting of autogenous bone in surgical applications. The instrument is comprised of a plastic handle and stainless steel blade. The blade shaves bone from cortical surfaces producing short convoluted ribbons. While being cut, shavings combine with blood and flow into the handle. This graft material, an osseous coagulum, is then delivered with the handle directly to the recipient site, or to a bowl.