Description
Dental Instruments are made with top-notch quality. Skilled workers use modern machines to make them from high-grade stainless steel. They carefully control the production process to ensure each instrument is precise and reliable.
Elevators are crucial for preserving tissue during tooth extraction, especially in implantology. Preserving tissue can help avoid the need for complicated bone augmentation procedures.
During tooth extraction, elevators work like levers. They’re placed between the gums and the tooth, helping loosen the tissue around it.
Elevators have three main parts:
- Handle: It’s usually big enough to hold comfortably and apply controlled force. Sometimes, handles have a crossbar or T-bar shape.
- Shank: This part connects the handle to the blade. It’s sturdy enough to transfer force from the handle to the blade.
- Blade: This part touches the tooth or root and applies force to remove it. The blade’s working side can be flat or curved.
Some elevators are specially designed to remove root tips or stumps.
They’re used for:
- Dental extractions
- Removing roots
- Extracting impacted teeth
- Loosening teeth before using forceps to remove them.
Packaging
- 1 x Flohr
- 1 x Flohr Left
- 1 x Flohr Right
- 1 x Cryer Left
- 1 x Cryer Right
- 1 x London Hospital
- 1 x Coupland
- 1 x Warwick James Straight
- 1 x Warwick James Left
- 1 x Warwick James Right