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An instrument used in oral surgery procedures, especially when extracting teeth, is called a dental root elevator. By exerting precise power on the tooth's root, it is intended to raise and dislodge the tooth from its alveolar bone socket.
The root elevator is made up of a working end and a lengthy handle. The working end usually features a thin, flat, sharp-edged blade that is curved or inclined. After inserting the blade between the tooth and the surrounding bone, the tooth is gently lifted out of its socket and released.
To suit diverse tooth kinds and positions inside the mouth, root elevators are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. The position of the tooth, the morphology of the roots, and the surgeon's preference all play a role in choosing the right root elevator.
A dentist doing a tooth extraction operation could employ a variety of tools, such as elevators and forceps. After the tooth has been initially loosened with dental forceps, the root elevator is frequently used to raise the tooth even higher and separate it from the surrounding tissues.
Property | Details |
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Name | Tooth Extracting Extraction Elevator |
Number of items | 8 Pieces |
Color | Silver |
Material | stainless steel |
Application | Tooth Extraction |