Oracraft Root Elevator Set Of 9 In Pouch - RESP9
The Oracraft Root Elevator Set of 9 offers precision-engineered tools for versatile tooth extractions, including roots, impacted teeth, and fractures. Using the luxation technique, these durable instruments ensure efficient ligament severing and alveolar bone expansion. Neatly organized in a secure pouch, it’s an essential addition to any dental practice.
Features:
- Set of 9 precision-shaped elevators for varied extraction needs.
- Versatile application: suitable for roots, impacted teeth, and fractures.
- Designed for precision and enhanced dental efficacy.
- Facilitates luxation technique for efficient tooth extraction.
- Durable construction for reliable, long-lasting performance.
- Comes in a protective pouch for organized storage.
- Secure zipper closure ensures instrument safety.
- User-friendly design for streamlined dental procedures.
- Professional-grade quality from the trusted brand Oracraft.
Technical Specification |
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Set Of 9:
- 1 x Flohr E1F
- 1 x Flohr Left E2F
- 1 x Flohr Right E3F
- 1 x Cryer Left E31
- 1 x Cryer Right E32
- 1 x London Hospital E20H
- 1 x Coupland EA1C
- 1 x Winter Cryer Left EWC12L
- 1 x Winter Cryer Right EWC12R
Preparation:
- Ensure that you have a sterile and well-lit workspace.
- Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves and a mask.
Patient Assessment:
- Assess the patient's dental condition, including the type of tooth extraction needed.
Selecting the Right Elevator:
- Examine the set and choose the appropriate elevator based on the tooth type, location, and condition.
Tooth Loosening:
- Use the selected elevator to gently and carefully luxate the tooth by applying controlled force around the tooth socket.
- Gradually increase the force to sever the periodontal ligament and expand the alveolar bone.
Rotational Movements:
- Employ rotational movements if necessary, taking care not to cause excessive trauma.
- Adjust the angle and position of the elevator as needed during the process.
Monitoring:
- Continuously monitor the tooth's mobility and the patient's comfort level.
- If resistance is encountered or if the tooth is not sufficiently mobile, reassess the technique or consider alternative instruments.
Extraction or Additional Steps:
- Depending on the case, proceed with forcep extraction if the tooth is sufficiently loosened.
- For impacted teeth or root removal, continue using the appropriate elevators as needed.
Post-Extraction Care:
- Follow established post-extraction care protocols, including wound management and patient instructions.