Maxillofacial Instruments Manufactured in Our Own Factory
Oral and maxillofacial surgery departments, craniofacial units, dental hospitals and implant distributors form the main customer base for this section. The range supports fracture reduction and fixation, sagittal split and Le Fort osteotomies, orbital floor repair, cyst and tumour resection, bone grafting and distraction. Because these instruments transmit real force, we control the whole route from bar stock through forging, heat treatment and tempering, and we check the reduction and holding forceps under load before final polishing so that their jaws stay properly aligned when a mandible is being held under tension.
Retractors are supplied in channel, ramus, notched and toe-in patterns for the sites they serve. Elevators run from narrow 3 mm blades up to broad 12 mm Obwegeser types. Rongeurs are available single and double action, side and end cutting. Handles come in ring, palm and T-bar forms, and tungsten carbide is fitted to plate cutters and wire scissors. Each instrument is reusable and withstands repeated autoclaving at 134 degrees C.
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Choosing the Right Maxillofacial Instruments
Matching Retractors To The Osteotomy Site
Retraction in this specialty is site specific. Ramus and channel retractors seat on bone during sagittal split surgery, notched patterns hold the inferior border while a plate is applied, and malar or Obwegeser types protect soft tissue at the zygomatic arch. Orbital work needs narrow malleable blades that can be shaped by hand. Choosing by anatomical site rather than by eponym avoids ending up with three retractors that do the same job.
Bone Holding And Reduction Forceps
Reduction forceps must hold a fragment without crushing thin cortical bone, so the jaw pattern matters more than overall size. Pointed jaws grip mandibular fragments securely, serrated flat jaws suit plate positioning, and ratcheted handles free a hand for drilling. Check that the ratchet engages cleanly through its full travel on arrival and at every service, because a slipping ratchet at the moment of fixation is the failure surgeons report most often.
Plate And Screw Instrumentation Compatibility
Screwdrivers, depth gauges, plate benders and cutters must suit the fixation system your unit stocks, since drive profiles and plate thicknesses differ between systems. Tell us the plate thickness and screw drive you use and we supply matching instruments, or manufacture to a sample where the profile is unusual. Keeping a spare screwdriver blade on every tray is sensible, as drive tips wear faster than any other item.
Why Buy Maxillofacial Instruments from ADAS Instruments
- Mill to bench. Every stage from bar stock to final polish happens under our own roof.
- Regulatory file. Manufactured to ISO 13485 and CE marked for supply.
- Load bearing steel. German surgical grade stainless, heat treated for force transmitting instruments.
- Own label supply. Distributor branding, part numbers and cartons at modest minimums.
- Pattern development. New designs produced from drawings, photographs or an existing instrument.
- Tracked despatch. DHL and FedEx, around 3 to 5 working days to the USA, Europe and the Gulf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which instruments are needed for a sagittal split osteotomy?
A working set includes a channel retractor, ramus and notched retractors, Obwegeser periosteal elevators in narrow and broad blades, a saw guide, curved and straight osteotomes with a mallet, spreaders or splitting forceps, bone holding forceps with a ratchet, and plate benders, cutters and screwdrivers for fixation. We quote the group as a complete set or as individual replacement pieces.
How do you ensure reduction forceps do not lose alignment?
Jaws are forged, heat treated and then matched by hand so the tips meet along their full length, and the joint is fitted before final polishing rather than after. Reduction and holding forceps are checked under load and the ratchet is tested through its travel. Any instrument showing jaw drift at that stage is reworked or scrapped instead of being passed through.
Are malleable and custom retractors available?
Yes. Malleable retractors are supplied in several blade widths and can be shaped by hand at the table for orbital and midface access. If your unit uses a particular blade profile, depth or handle offset, send a dimensioned drawing, a clear photograph or the instrument itself and we manufacture a sample for approval before producing the full batch.
Do you supply hospital tenders and bulk orders?
Hospital tender, government supply and distributor enquiries are handled directly by our factory sales team. We provide itemised quotations, certification documents, sample instruments where the tender requires them, and a realistic production schedule for larger volumes. Instruments can be marked with your institution or brand identification. Consignments ship by DHL or FedEx with full tracking from Sialkot.
Request a Quote or a Custom Instrument
Tell us the pattern, size and finish you need and we will send a factory price list the same working day. Email adas.surgical@gmail.com. Wholesale, distributor and hospital tender enquiries are welcome.







