Waldent Root Elevator Instruments Kit Set of 11 K2/4
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Waldent Root Elevator Set of 11
Elevators truly believes in the importance of tissue preserving extractions. Especially in the field of implantology tissue preservation can avoid complex bone augmentation.
Root elevators enable easy and comfortable tissue preserving extraction of all teeth.
PARTS OF AN ELEVATOR:
Uses:
1.Flohr Left – used as a lever during the extraction of a tooth or retained roots. Pushed between gums & tooth exterior & used to loosen the surrounding tissues.
2.Flohr Straight Pointed – Blade has one convex side inserted towards the bone & one concave side inserted towards the root surface with a fine tapered end.
3.Flohr Right - used as a lever during the extraction of a tooth or retained roots. Pushed between gums & tooth exterior & used to loosen the surrounding tissues.
4.Cryer Left – works on wheel and axle principle. It is introduced through the empty socket of roots of multirooted mandibular molars to engage & remove interseptal bone.
5.Cryer Right - works on wheel and axle principle. It is introduced through the empty socket of roots of multirooted mandibular molars to engage & remove interseptal bone.
6.Coleman Straight Serrated – Used for extraction of Root fragments. Serrations are present on the working tip.
7.Periosteal Molt No.9 – Used in elevation of mucoperiosteal flap
8.Coupland – This elevator has one convex side inserted towards the bone and one concave side inserted towards the root surface with a flat end. Work similar to straight elevator.
9.Warwick James Straight – This elevator is wedged with a small twist of wrist & turn of the handle of the elevator. Flat handle decreases the force against the bone & reduces incidence of fracture.
10.Warwick James Right - This elevator is wedged with a small twist of wrist & turn of the handle of the elevator. Flat handle decreases the force against the bone & reduces incidence of fracture.
11.Warwick James left - This elevator is wedged with a small twist of wrist & turn of the handle of the elevator. Flat handle decreases the force against the bone & reduces incidence of fracture.
