100Pcs Disposable Dental Plastic Mixing Bowls: Mini Material Dosing Cups with Elevated Anti-Slip Base for Cement, Plaster & Alginate
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CompareErgonomic 4-Legged Elevated Base: Designed with a prominent, hollowed-out four-legged pedestal foundation. This innovative elevated structure dramatically lowers the center of gravity while widening the footprint, ensuring the mixing cup remains completely rock-solid on the bracket table during heavy hand spatulation and resisting accidental tipping. Serrated Spatula-Rest Rim Contours: Built with built-in wavy, micro-notched grooves along the upper bowl border. These scalloped slots serve as stable, integrated parking docks for contaminated cement spatulas, resin filling carvers, or micro-brushes, preventing wet instruments from rolling onto sterile tray sheets. Curved Spherical Interior Wall: Features a perfectly rounded, seamless internal well base with zero sharp corners or crevices. This smooth contour allows the flexible blade of a dental mixing spatula to glide seamlessly against the walls, ensuring all powder and liquid particles fuse together into a homogenous, bubble-free mass without trapping unmixed product. Hydrophobic Non-Stick Material Surface: Produced using high-density, bio-pure medical polypropylene compounds. The inner surface exhibits a highly non-stick texture to cross-linked chemicals, enabling quick extraction of polymerizing acrylic resins, provisional crown compounds, or orthodontic luting elements without stubborn chemical binding. Dynamic Visual Color-Coded Organization: Offered in a diverse collection of clinical pastels, featuring Ocean Blue, Clean Ivory White, and Sun Yellow. This distinct multi-color configuration allows dental multi-rooms to implement color-coded system tracking—such as yellow for crown cements, pink for pediatric bonding, and blue for restorative composites. Compact Micro-Dosing Footprint: Specifically dimensioned to hold precise, micro-scale clinical quantities. By keeping the mixing area compact, it reduces excess liquid dispersion, allowing assistants to prepare precise drops of etchant, bonding compounds, or temporary cement with minimal product waste. Technical Specifications Matrix Product Classification: Clinical Consumables / Disposable Mixing Bowls & Material Prep Wells Material Composition Profile: Premium Chemically Inert Medical-Grade Polypropylene Polymer (Non-Toxic, Latex-Free) Base Architecture Design: Hollowed-Out 4-Legged Elevated Anti-Slip Stable Pedestal Base Rim Topography Features: Multi-Slot Serrated Wave Spatula / Placement Micro-Brush Parking Rest Grooves Color Schemes Available: Ocean Blue, Ivory White, Sun Yellow. Inner Container Contours: High-Gloss, Spherical Curved Non-Stick Chamber (Crevice-Free Form Factor) Core Disposal Protocol: Single-Use Disposable Eco-Safe Formulation (Recyclable Breakdown Polymers) Primary Target Operational Workflows: Glass Ionomer Base Spatulation, Zinc Phosphate Cement Preps, Micro-Dosing Orthodontic Resins, Small-Scale Polycarboxylate Lining Blends, Dental Plaster & Stone Lab Mixtures, Temporary Crown Acrylic Compounding ? Clinical Operation & Safe Material Prep Guidelines: Color Selection & Setup: Retrieve the designated color-coded mini mixing cup from your clinical inventory drawer. Place the cup securely on your bracket table liner; the elevated four-legged pedestal base will self-stabilize instantly. Dispensing & Hand Spatulation: Measure out your desired powder and liquid elements into the smooth inner spherical chamber. Using a professional dental mixing spatula, work the material in firm circular motions. The non-stick inner walls will prevent the slurry from pooling excessively at the edges. If you need to stop to examine the cavity prep, simply rest your spatula into the serrated rim grooves to prevent rolls. Post-Operative Disposal: After applying the freshly mixed cement or liner material into the patient’s oral cavity with a placement tool, remove the single-use cup from the tray. Do not attempt to scrape off hardened debris or autoclave the cup, as it is strictly designed for single-use to eliminate cross-contamination risks. Deposit the used cup into a standard clinical waste receptacle to maintain a pristine workspace.







