GDC Periosteal Elevator
GDC Periosteal Elevator
GDC Periosteal elevators are mainly used to lift full-thickness soft tissue flaps. The tips require protection and need to be kept very sharp otherwise shredding of the flap can happen. The most common types in use are the double-ended Molt P9 but also Molt 2 and Molt 4.
INDICATION:
- Use to raise gingival tissue at the cervical region which is to be detached for the extraction of teeth.
- To raise the flap during periodontal and oral surgery.
Features
Features
- Rustproof
- Long working life
- High strength
- Excellent finish
- Low maintenance
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Type:Ā Periosteal Elevator
- Category:Ā Oral Surgery
- Material:Ā Stainless Steel
- Disposable/Reusable:Ā Reusable
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Periosteal Elevator
Direction to use
Direction to use
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Must clean after every use with warm water to remove blood, tissues, and mucus from the instrument ultrasonic cleaning is recommended for all instruments specially articulated instruments such as forceps, rongeurs, useĀ only standard and reputed brands of disinfectant solutions.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country Of Origin:Ā India
- Manufacturer:Ā GDC Fine Crafted Dental Pvt. Ltd.
Warranty
Warranty
- 6 months warranty against rust.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Can GDC Periosteal Elevators be used for any other purposes?
Answer: GDC Periosteal Elevators are specifically designed for oral surgical procedures and should not be repurposed for other uses.
Question: What are the indications for using GDC Periosteal Elevators?
Answer: They are utilized to raise gingival tissue at the cervical region for tooth extractions. They are employed to raise flaps during various periodontal and oral surgical procedures.
Question: What types of tips are available for GDC Periosteal Elevators?
Answer: The most common types of tips used in GDC Periosteal Elevators are the double-ended Molt P9, along with Molt 2 and Molt 4. These tips are essential for protecting delicate tissues and maintaining sharpness to prevent flap shredding during procedures.