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Goldman-Fox knife

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Goldman-Fox knife,
a dental surgical instrument with a sharp cutting edge, designed for the incision and contouring of gingival tissue. Also called Fox's knife.

knife,
n an instrument used for cutting that consists of a sharp-edged blade with a handle.
knife, amalgam,
n a bladed metal instrument used in the margination process to remove excess amalgam and overhangs.
knife, buck,
n a periodontal knife possessing spear-shaped cutting points; used for interdental incision during gingivectomy.
knife, electronic,
n an electrosurgical scalpel used to incise or shave tissue.
knife, gold,
n an instrument sometimes contraangled, with a blade or cutting edge; used to trim excess metal and develop contour in foil restorations.
knife, Goldman-Fox,
n.pr a group of surgical instruments designed for the incision and contouring of gingival tissue.
knife, Kirkland,
n.pr a heart-shaped knife, sharp on all edges, used for the primary gingivectomy incision.
knife, Merrifield's,
n.pr a knife that has a long, narrow, triangular blade in a shank; used for gingivectomy incisions.


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