Root Elevators manufacturers in Sialkot, Pakistan.
Best Quality Root Elevators manufacturers in Pakistan. We are recognized as one of the largest and most trusted manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters, proudly presents the Dental Root Elevator. Our commitment to delivering the best quality dental surgical tools places us at the forefront of the global market. The Dental Root Elevator is a prime example of our dedication to excellence, widely used in surgery centers, hospitals, and clinics around the world.
Product Description
Dental Root Elevator is expertly designed to meet the rigorous demands of dental surgery. Its robust construction and ergonomic design ensure reliability and ease of use, characteristics that define us as a leading supplier in the dental industry. Our focus on quality and efficiency makes this instrument a preferred choice among dental professionals globally.
Dental Root Elevator Use
The primary application of the Dental Root Elevator is to facilitate the extraction of teeth, particularly in complex cases where traditional methods are insufficient. Its design allows for precise manipulation, enabling the removal of tooth roots with minimal tissue damage. This tool is essential for ensuring effective and patient-friendly dental surgeries.
Product Specifications
- Material: Crafted with premium stainless steel for longevity and sterilization ease.
- Design: Ergonomic handle for improved control and comfort during use.
- Application: Specifically tailored for root extraction in dental surgeries.
- Global Availability: Supplied to various countries, meeting international quality standards.
- Quality Assurance: Manufactured under strict quality control to ensure high performance and durability.
Quality Manufacturers Of Dental Root Elevators
Root elevators are specialized dental instruments designed to assist in the extraction of teeth by loosening the roots from the surrounding bone and connective tissue. Here’s a detailed overview of their features and uses:Design and Features
- Shape and Structure:
- Blade: Root elevators have a thin, flat blade or tip that can be inserted between the tooth and the bone or gum tissue. This blade is often angled to provide leverage.
- Handle: The handle is ergonomically designed for the dentist's comfort and control. It typically has a non-slip grip to ensure precise maneuvering.
- Varieties:
- Straight Elevators: These are typically used for accessing teeth with a straightforward approach.
- Curved Elevators: These are designed to reach and extract roots from different angles, often in cases where the tooth is more deeply embedded or has complex root structures.
- Cryer Elevators: These have a triangular blade and are used for extracting roots with more force, often for heavily anchored or broken roots.
Uses
- Tooth Extraction:
- Loosening Roots: Root elevators are primarily used to loosen the roots of a tooth from the surrounding bone and periodontal ligament before extraction. By gently inserting the elevator between the root and the bone, the dentist can create the necessary space to remove the tooth more easily.
- Facilitating Extraction:
- Pre-Extraction Preparation: Elevators help in mobilizing the tooth, making it easier to extract with forceps. They are often used in conjunction with other extraction tools.
- Removing Broken Roots: If a tooth fractures during extraction, root elevators can help in removing the remaining root fragments.
- Surgical Procedures:
- Gum and Bone Tissue: In some surgical procedures, root elevators can help in separating gum tissue from the underlying bone or in lifting the tissue to gain better access to the tooth roots.
- Periodontal Treatment:
- Accessing Root Surfaces: In cases of advanced periodontal disease, root elevators may be used to gain access to root surfaces for scaling and root planing.
Techniques
- Leverage and Pressure: Dentists apply controlled pressure using root elevators to avoid damaging surrounding tissues. The instrument is used to gently pry or lift the tooth or root from its socket.
- Angle of Insertion: The angle at which the elevator is inserted can affect its effectiveness. Dentists often select elevators with specific angles based on the tooth’s position and root structure.