Dental Technologies, Implants and Related Consumables and Services 2024

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Value

£53,850,000

Classifications

  • Dental and subspecialty instruments and devices
  • Dental hand instrument
  • Dental surgical instrument
  • Dental nippers, brushes, retractors and burnishers
  • Dental cryosurgical, gauges, elevators and excavators
  • Dental fingers protectors and forceps
  • Dental mirrors and reamers
  • Dental root tip picks, scalers and scale
  • Dental spatulas, tweezers and wax carvers
  • Dental extraction instrument
  • Dental impression accessories
  • Dental consumables
  • Dental filling materials
  • Dental hygiene products
  • Articles and preparations for oral or dental hygiene
  • Dental implant
  • Dental practice and related services
  • Orthodontic devices
  • Orthodontic services
  • Dental drills
  • Dental chairs
  • Imaging equipment for medical, dental and veterinary use
  • Dental X-ray

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  • contract

Published

9 months ago

Description

NHS Supply Chain seeks to established a non-exclusive Framework Agreement for supply to the NHS Supply Chain and its customer base via the NHS Supply Chain Delivery Models and Direct route of supply of Items & services that aid the study, diagnosis, prevention, and conditions of the oral cavity often related to the structures and tissues in the maxillofacial (jaw and facial) area. Often associated with teeth although this framework covers other aspects of the maxillofacial and craniofacial complex. The Framework Agreement will have an initial term of 24 months with an option to extend incrementally for up to a total period of 48 months.

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