Details:
To loosen the tissue surrounding the tooth, used as a lever for teeth and roots.
Features:
- London hospital elevator Blade has one convex side inserted toward the bone and one flat serrated side towards the tooth with tapered end.
- Luxation of mandibular 3rd molars with distally curved roots.
- Mesial application of force.
Choice of Elevators:
The selection from wide range of elevation instruments based on the following factors:
- Remaining Tooth Structure.
- Space Available.
- Availability and Position of Solid Fulcrum.
- Direction of the required Movement.
Indication of Use:
- Reflect Mucoperiosteal membrane.
- Luxate, remove teeth which cannot be engaged by forceps.
- Remove carious or fractured roots.
- Loosen teeth prior to application of forceps.
- Split teeth which have grooves cut into them.
- Remove intra radicular bone.
Elevation of Teeth:
Wedge Elevator between tooth and bone at neck of tooth and rotate handle with slight twisting, quarter-turn movement.
Observe for Tooth movement. Do not use excessive force to avoid.
- Crown Fracture.
- Loosen Adjacent Teeth.
Wedge Elevator between tooth and bone at neck of tooth and rotate handle with slight twisting, quarter-turn movement.
- 1 to 3 Year Conditional Warranty
- 4000 time autoclavable
- Easy to use