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Laryngo Sponges

$100.00

A new mouth sponge product used to reduce saliva, water, and blood from entering the throat during an oral surgical procedure, decreasing laryngo spasms. The oral surgery laryngo sponge is an ergonomically designed mouth sponge that fits perfectly between the tongue and teeth creating a seal. This mouth sponge is super absorbent, decreasing fluid going into the throat. This mouth sponge also keeps the tongue out of the surgical field decreasing laryngo spasms.

Comes in pack of 100

How to Use the Laryngo sponge

Directions: Hydrate Laryngo sponge with water and squeeze out. Sterilize if indicated. Place the Laryngo sponge between tongue and teeth creating a seal to the pharynx. Squeeze out and reposition the Laryngo sponge if saturated or when starting the other side. Dispose when finished. Mouth sponges are non-sterile. Mouth sponges are single use only! Can be used for every tooth extraction type, decreases aspiration, excellent as an oral surgery sponge and as a tooth extraction sponge.

Don’t do another extraction without the laryngo sponge! Tired of hitting the gauze with the burr? Never again have splatter when using the laryngo sponge. Decrease laryngo spasms with the laryngo sponge.

Keep the tongue back while you decrease spasms!

Disposable, inexpensive, protection against aspiration and laryngo spasms!

Absorbent, easy to use.

Squeeze out after the first side and use for the second side.

Hydrate and place on tray to sterilize before use.

Have you ever caught the tongue or the gauze with your drill? Never again with the laryngo sponge!

Avoid the chasm and prevent a spasm!

A perfect fit and easy to use.

Perfect for extractions in awake or sedated patients. USE ONE FOR EVERY EXTRACTION!

THE LARYNGO SPONGE VS GAUZE

PRO’S OF LARYNGO SPONGE

Creates a fluid seal Highly absorbent Protects the tongue from the drill Decreases laryngo spasms Squeezes out when saturated or for the other side

CONS OF GAUZE

Poor fluid barrier Easily saturated Gets caught in the drill causing splatter Leaks blood, irrigation, and saliva Must be replaced often, delaying the procedure.

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