Our Medical Equipment Guide

  • How Dentists Can Have Better Understanding About TMJ

    How Dentists Can Have Better Understanding About TMJ

    By Trevor Horne

    One of the often misdiagnosed dental conditions is TMJ. Given that it is often a painful condition for the patient, this misdiagnosis often leads to unnecessary pain for the patients...

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  • How Can Dentists Help Alleviate Their Patients' Anxiety?

    How Can Dentists Help Alleviate Their Patients' Anxiety?

    By Trevor Horne

    There was a time when going to a dentist was a scary thing. Due to some of the rudimentary tools used during those procedures, many of us grew up fearing...

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  • Dental Sutures: Procedure, Care And Benefits

    Dental Sutures: Procedure, Care And Benefits

    By Trevor Horne

    When it comes to dental procedures, there are only a few procedures that require dental sutures. Generally speaking, if there are no complications or exposed bone/tissue materials, your dentist will...

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  • Top ProNorth Medical Products to Purchase this Black Friday

    By Trevor Horne

    Black Friday is creeping upon us once again, and if you are looking to score some great healthcare buys, ProNorth Medical Products has got some high-value options for you. We will be running a sale from 26th November to 29th November – watch out for these great deals in our online shop!
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  • A Guide To Cleaning And Sterilizing Vet Instruments

    A Guide To Cleaning And Sterilizing Vet Instruments

    By Trevor Horne

    The last thing you want at your vet clinic is to pass infections from one animal to another. Not only is this dangerous but is likely to lead to lawsuits and probable closure of your clinic. Although contamination can take place in a variety of ways, the most common source of infection is through contaminated vet instruments. 
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  • What You Need To Know About Running Corset Plication Stitches Under The Skin

    What You Need To Know About Running Corset Plication Stitches Under The Skin

    By Trevor Horne

    The corset plication suturing technique is typically used in wounds wider than 4cm. It is suitable for wounds under excessive tension, particularly those on the shoulders and back. Corset plication suturing is a deep technique, and enables natural wound eversion and improves approximation of wound edges. Using corset plication stitches has proved to markedly reduced the diameter and tension of the wound. It also eases the following placements of intradermal stitches.
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