When a dentist needs to capture a clear bitewing without the patient shifting or gagging, that's where this kit comes in—they'll grab the red-coded bite block and ring, snap the arm in, and it holds steady every time.

We run each lot through sterilization cycling at 121°C (autoclavable, so you can reuse them) and check the plastic for warping after ten cycles, but honestly, most buyers don't stress that unless they're running high-volume clinic.

The ISO 13485 cert covers the whole production line, and we batch-test about 5% of each MOQ (usually 50 units or so) for fit with #0 through #3 films; if anything's off, we replace the lot at no cost.
What it does is keeps film parallel to the tube head and perpendicular to the tooth—better than disposable holders for repeated use, and teh color coding (yellow for posterior, blue for anterior) saves time when you're swapping between procedures.

Not suited for pediatric patients with tiny mouths, though—the #0 film works okay, but the bite block length can be a bit much; we usually have stock on the 19-piece kit, but confirm lead time if you need it shipped express.
Yellow is for posterior, blue for anterior, red for bitewing, and green for endodontic work. Each color matches a specific procedure so you can grab the right part fast.
Yes, the whole kit is autoclavable at 121°C. It's made from medical-grade plastic that holds up fine under standard sterilization cycles.
It works with #0, #1, #2, and #3 film sizes. That covers most standard intraoral films you'd use in a dental practice.
No, there's no MOQ. You can order just one kit if that's all you need right now.
It's ISO 13485 certified, which means it meets medical device quality standards. We can provide the cert docs on request.