We see a lot of orders for these form clinics setting up a new surgery room, and what they usually want is a pretty standard mix of forceps, elevators, and scalers — but we can swap things out if you have a specific procedure in mind.
The stainles steel handles hold up well under repeated autoclaving, and the medical plastic on some of handles gives a better grip when you're working in a wet field.

It's not really suited for high-volume implant work, where you'd want more specialized torque tools, but for routine extractions and minor oral surgery it's a solid choice.

Lead time is typically 20 days or so for standerd sets, and we do bulk pricing once you're over 50 units or so — just confirm the MOQ when you send the PO.

We hold ISO 13485 and CE certs, so the COA and TDS are included with every shipment, and the sterile packaging options mean you don't have to re-sterilize everything before first use.
Most buyers don't think to ask about the HS code, but it's 9018499000, and our company can provide teh paperwork for customs clearance if needed.
We typically require a MOQ of 50 sets for standard configurations, but we can discuss smaller quantities for first-time orders or specific OEM/ODM projects.
For OEM orders with custom configurations, lead time is usually 25-35 business days after design approval. Standard sets ship faster, around 10-15 days.
Yes, we include copies of our ISO 13485 and CE certificates with every order. You can also request additional documentation like sterilization validation reports if needed.
Absolutely, we offer sterile packaging options for hospital use. Just let us know your preferred sterilization method, and we'll handle it.
We use medical-grade stainless steel, typically 420 or 440 series, and all instruments are fully autoclavable up to 134°C. The plastic components are also heat-resistant for repeated sterilization cycles.