Gdc Root Elevators Lindo Levian Curved - (3x8mm) Standard (Llmc5)

Gdc Root Elevators Lindo Levian Curved - (3x8mm) Standard (Llmc5)

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Brand: GDC
Product Code: GDC-RELLC
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Root Elevators

GDC Root Elevators Lindo Levian Curved - (3x8mm) Standard (LLMC5)
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.

Elevators truly believe in the importance of tissue-preserving extractions. Especially in the field of implantology tissue preserving
can avoid complex bone augmentation.

Used to loosen the tooth from the periodontal ligament and ease extraction.
Root elevators are instruments designed to loosen or remove dental roots, root fragments, or teeth. Medical Tools wide range of root elevators are available to suit different teeth, techniques, and locations in the mouth.

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 as a lever during
the extraction of a tooth or retained roots.

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.


Features:

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

  • Sharp working tips
  • Thin working tips
  • Ergonomic design
  • Hollow Handles: Less Fatigued
  • Made up of Stainless Steel
  • Sharp working ends: Better Results
  • Corrosion Resistant: Passivated
  • Autoclavable

  • ·         Packaging:

    • 1 x GDC Root Elevators Lindo Levian Curved - (3x8mm) Standard (Llmc5)

    ·         Directions To Use :

    • Root Elevators work on the following principal:

      • Lever Principal
      • Wheel Principal
      • Wheel & Axle Principal

      RULES OF ELEVATORS USAGE:

      • Palm grip
      • Don't use the neighboring tooth as a fulcrum
      • Don't use the buccal or lingual plate of bone as a fulcrum
      • Use the left hand for reflection, guard, and support
      • Follow root curvature during extraction

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