The Dental Instruments Surgical Mallet – Mead 300g Changeable Nylon Jaws (Implant Instruments) is a high-precision surgical instrument engineered for controlled force delivery in implantology, oral surgery, and bone manipulation procedures. It is widely used by implantologists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and prosthodontists for procedures that require accurate tapping force with reduced risk of instrument or bone damage.
In advanced implant dentistry, controlled mechanical impact is essential for procedures such as sinus elevation, ridge expansion, and bone condensation. The Mead 300g Surgical Mallet is specifically designed to deliver consistent, controlled force while minimizing recoil and maximizing surgical accuracy. Its 300g weight provides optimal balance between striking power and precision control, making it suitable for both delicate and moderately resistant bone structures.
A key feature of this mallet is its changeable nylon jaw system, which significantly enhances safety and usability during surgical procedures. The nylon heads reduce metal-to-metal impact, preventing damage to osteotomes, chisels, and other delicate surgical instruments. This also reduces vibration transmission to the operator’s hand, improving comfort and precision during prolonged procedures. The replaceable design ensures long-term usability and cost efficiency in clinical practice.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Dental Instruments Surgical Mallet – Mead 300g (Implant Instruments) offers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and structural strength. The solid metal core ensures reliable impact delivery, while the precision-engineered handle provides excellent grip stability and ergonomic control. The polished surface enhances handling comfort and ensures smooth surgical operation.
The balanced head design allows accurate energy transfer during tapping procedures, ensuring that force is delivered precisely to the intended surgical site. This is particularly important in implant procedures where excessive force can compromise bone integrity. The nylon jaws absorb shock and distribute impact evenly, reducing the risk of microfractures and improving procedural safety.
The Mead 300g Surgical Mallet with Nylon Jaws is widely used in sinus lift procedures, osteotome bone condensation techniques, ridge expansion surgeries, and implant site preparation. It is especially effective when used with osteotomes in crestal sinus elevation procedures, where controlled tapping is required to gently elevate the Schneiderian membrane without perforation.
Fully autoclavable and compatible with standard sterilization protocols, the instrument ensures maximum infection control in clinical environments. The stainless steel body and replaceable nylon components are designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles while maintaining performance integrity. This makes it a durable and reliable addition to any implant surgical kit.
Whether used in routine implant placement or advanced bone augmentation procedures, the Dental Instruments Surgical Mallet – Mead 300g Changeable Nylon Jaws (Implant Instruments) provides precision, safety, and long-term durability. Its ergonomic design, shock-absorbing nylon system, and balanced weight distribution make it an essential instrument for predictable and controlled surgical outcomes.
Key Features
- Precision 300g surgical mallet for implant procedures
- Changeable nylon jaw system for safe impact delivery
- Reduces instrument wear and metal-to-metal contact
- Ideal for osteotomes and bone condensers
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Shock-absorbing nylon heads reduce vibration
- Balanced weight for controlled force application
- Ergonomic handle for improved surgical grip
- Corrosion-resistant and durable design
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Enhances safety in sinus lift and ridge expansion
- Cost-effective replaceable jaw system
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Surgical Mallet |
| Application | Osteotome Tapping, Bone Condensation, Implant Surgery |
| Material | Stainless Steel Body with Nylon Jaws |
| Finish | Polished Corrosion-Resistant Finish |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable with Replaceable Jaws |
| Specialty | Implantology, Oral Surgery, Periodontics |
| Instrument Type | Mead Surgical Mallet |
| Weight | 300 grams |
| Usage | Professional Clinical Use |
Product Contents
- 1 × Dental Instruments Surgical Mallet – Mead 300g Body
- 2 × Changeable Nylon Jaws (Pre-installed or Included Set)
- Individually packed for sterile clinical use
Applications
- Crestal sinus lift procedures
- Osteotome bone condensation techniques
- Ridge expansion surgeries
- Dental implant site preparation
- Bone splitting procedures
- Maxillary posterior implant placement
- Guided implant surgery procedures
- Oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures
- Ridge augmentation techniques
- Periodontal reconstructive surgery
- Implant osteotomy refinement
- Controlled bone tapping procedures
FAQs
1. What is the Dental Mead Surgical Mallet used for?
It is used for controlled tapping during implant procedures, especially with osteotomes for sinus lifts and bone condensation.
2. What is the benefit of nylon jaws?
Nylon jaws reduce impact shock, prevent damage to surgical instruments, and provide safer, controlled force application.
3. Can the nylon heads be replaced?
Yes. The mallet features changeable nylon jaws for easy replacement and long-term use.
4. Is this mallet suitable for sinus lift surgery?
Yes. It is commonly used in crestal sinus elevation procedures for controlled membrane elevation.
5. What material is the mallet made from?
It is made from premium surgical-grade stainless steel with durable nylon impact heads.
6. Is the instrument autoclavable?
Yes. It is fully autoclavable and designed for repeated sterilization cycles.
7. Who uses this surgical mallet?
The Dental Instruments Surgical Mallet – Mead 300g is used by implantologists, oral surgeons, and periodontists for implant and bone procedures.

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