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PIVOT POINT-Root elevator3.5 mmBent rightSerratedH-Type A
The root elevator in H-Type A is an instrument for tooth extraction.Application: Before extraction, it is advisable to separate the periosteum and ligaments from the tooth using a root elevator. Once the tooth is loosened, it can then be extracted using either forceps or a root elevator. This prior separation ensures a minimally invasive extraction.
Root elevator for the gentle removal of teeth and root remnants. The instrument is placed between the tooth and the alveolus and loosened using slight rotating movements.
Root elevator "Apical" # 301straightH-Type A
Root elevator "Apical" # 302bent rightH-Type A
Root elevator "Apical" # 303Bent leftH-Type A
The "Barry" #320 root elevator with an F-LINE T-handle is an instrument for tooth extraction.Usage: To extract the tooth, it is first divided, followed by levering it out.
The "Barry" #321 root elevator features an F-LINE T-handle and is used for tooth extraction.Application: To extract the tooth, it is first split and then levered out.
The root elevator "Bein" - The working part has a size of 2.0 mm and is straight or round. For tooth extraction.Application: It is recommended to separate the periosteum and ligaments around the tooth using a root elevator before extraction. Once the tooth is loosened, it can then be gently extracted either with forceps or a root elevator. This prior separation helps facilitate a minimally invasive extraction.
The "Bein" root elevator with a working part of 2.5 mm is suitable for gentle tooth extraction.Application: It is recommended to loosen the periosteum and ligaments around the tooth using a root elevator before tooth removal. Once the tooth is loosened, it can then be extracted either with the assistance of the root elevator or forceps. This prior separation helps ensure that the extraction is minimally invasive.
The root elevator "Bein" features a working part measuring 2.5 mm, which is flat and straight, suitable for tooth extraction.It is advisable, prior to extraction, to separate the periosteum and ligaments around the tooth using a root elevator. Once the tooth has been loosened, it can then be extracted either with forceps or a root elevator. This prior separation helps facilitate a minimally invasive extraction.
The root elevator "Bernard" is ideal for removing fractured roots or root remnants. It combines the functions of a root tip elevator and a periotome. The inner side is concave, and the side edges are sharp. By rotating movements and light pressure, the ligaments can be separated, and the root fragment loosened. The working part has a size of 3.0 mm.
The root elevator "leg" with a working part of 3.0 mm and the H-Type C1 is a reliable instrument for tooth extraction.
The root elevator "leg" has a 3.0 mm working part and is bent upwards at the tip.Application: Before extraction, it is advisable to separate the periosteum and the ligaments from the tooth with the help of a root lifter. Once the tooth is loosened, it can be extracted using forceps or a root lifter. This prior separation ensures that the extraction is minimally invasive.
Root extractors with different handles
In our "Root extractors" category, we offer a selection of instruments designed for the removal of tooth roots and root fragments from the alveolar socket. These tools are very useful for performing extractions, especially when it comes to removing deep-seated or hard-to-reach roots. We offer root extractors with different handle designs. Root extractors with pear-shaped handles are designed to provide good ergonomics and comfortable handling during the extraction procedure. The pear-shaped handle sits comfortably in the hand and enables use with less force, which can be particularly advantageous for longer procedures. The smooth surface of the handle also ensures easy cleaning and sterilization. Root lifters with a T-handle offer increased torque and therefore improved leverage thanks to their special shape. This is particularly useful for removing firmly seated or fractured roots with greater force. Both types of root lifters are designed to distribute the force evenly over the root and surrounding bone tissue to protect the structures and allow the most atraumatic extraction possible. The choice between pear and T-handle depends on the dentist's personal preference and the specific requirements of each case.