What sterilized tool is suggested for gently removing small, superficial coral fragments?

Answer

Tweezers.

Once the initial vigorous rinsing has removed loose debris, the next step involves addressing any particles that remain visibly on or just under the skin surface. For these small, superficial pieces of coral skeleton or sand, the recommended method involves using a sterilized tool for precise removal. Tweezers are specified as the appropriate instrument for gently extracting these visible foreign bodies without causing unnecessary trauma to the surrounding tissue. If tweezers are unavailable, an alternative, though less precise, method involves gentle scraping with a clean, dull edge, like a credit card edge, but only for debris clearly visible on the surface.

What sterilized tool is suggested for gently removing small, superficial coral fragments?

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