GDC Root Elevators Seldin Standard (E34)

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Instrument – Root Elevators
Model – E34

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Features 

Root elevators enable easy and comfortable tissue preserving extraction of all teeth by:

  • Sharp working tips
  • Thin working tips

Ergonomic design

  • Handles: Less Fatigue

Material

  • Made up of Stainless Steel

Working End

  • Sharp working ends: Better Results

Rust Free

  • Corrosion Resistant: Passivated

5) Disinfection

  • AutoclavbleDescription

     

    Dental Instruments excel in the highest quality standards. They are manufactured from selective stainless steel by skilled workers with modern machines,
    keeping control of production and quality at every step to guarantee a supply of Instruments with utmost precision. Elevators truly believe in the importance of tissue-preserving extractions. Especially in the field of implantology tissue preserving can avoid complex bone augmentation.
    Used as a lever during the extraction of a tooth or retained roots. It is pushed in between the gums and the tooth exterior and used to loosen the tissue surrounding the tooth.
    There are three major components of the elevator are:-
    Handle: is usually of generous size, so it can be held comfortably in the hand to apply
    substantial but controlled force. In some situations, crossbar or T-bar handles are used.
    Shank: simply connects the handle to the working end or blade of the elevator. It is
    generally of substantial size and is strong enough to transmit the force from the handle
    to the blade.
    Blade: This part engages the crown or root and transmits force to the tooth, bone, or
    both. The working side of the blade is either concave or flat.
    Root elevators enable easy and comfortable tissue preserving extraction of all teeth by:

     

    • Sharp working tips
    • Thin working tips
    • Ergonomic design

    Elevator instruments are used to luxate teeth, and this technique imparts forces to tooth particles that sever the periodontal ligament around tooth roots inside the socket and expand alveolar bone around tooth particles.”
    Used as a lever during the extraction of a tooth or retained roots. It is pushed in between the gums and the tooth exterior and used to loosen the tissue surrounding the tooth.
    Used to loosen the tooth from the periodontal ligament and ease extraction. The Seldin is used for upper and lower molar roots.
    Made with surgical-grade stainless steel.

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