Instrument identification

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Hi
I`m dental student who received this instrument by mistake from ebay( I was ordering tofflemire bands 😕 ) and I end up with a package of this can someone please help me find out what is it?

Thank you

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I have over 20 of them and I have no idea what they are😕

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I have over 20 of them and I have no idea what they are😕

Look like tissue retractors for surgery to me. They hold extra stuff out of the way during open surgery.
What your going to do with 20 of them i have no idea, maybe you could build a replica steel girder bridge.
 
Look like tissue retractors for surgery to me. They hold extra stuff out of the way during open surgery.
What your going to do with 20 of them i have no idea, maybe you could build a replica steel girder bridge.

Do you know the exact name ?

I guess garbage is the best option for them I was just curious what they are🙄
 
They look like simple tongue depressors to me. Makes even more sense that it is so since you were ordering for dental/oral supplies. Probably a mix up by the seller.

edit: I remember these now! I used these during an ENT rotation. They are called Lack's tongue depressors. The little bend on one end of the depressor is where you keep your ring finger of your hand to use as a fulcrum for depressing the tongue. The other end is the part where you place in the patient's mouth 😀.

A quick google search will confirm what i'm saying =).

Good luck returning/getting rid of all those tongue depressors ;D
 
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