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Oracraft Cryer Root Elevator
Oracraft Cryer Root Elevator
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Oracraft Cryer Root Elevator is an indispensable dental instrument designed for efficient tooth and root extractions. Functioning as a lever, it is expertly used to dislodge teeth or retained roots by inserting its sharp, triangular blade between the gums and tooth exterior. This precise insertion loosens the surrounding periodontal ligament and alveolar bone tissue, facilitating easier extractions. The Cryer design, characterized by its angled blade, provides enhanced leverage and control, particularly effective for removing broken roots or teeth with compromised crowns. Crafted from high-quality, durable materials, the Oracraft Cryer Root Elevator ensures reliable performance and longevity. Its ergonomic handle offers a secure, comfortable grip, allowing for precise application of force while minimizing patient discomfort. Ideal for both general and surgical dental procedures, this elevator is a vital addition to any dental practice, enhancing the efficiency and success of tooth extraction processes.
Features
Features
- Sharp Triangular Blade: Facilitates efficient dislodging of teeth and root fragments.
- High-Quality Stainless Steel: Ensures durability, strength, and longevity.
- Ergonomic Handle: Provides a comfortable and secure grip for precise control during extractions.
- Angled Blade Design: Enhances leverage, making it easier to remove broken roots and teeth with damaged crowns.
- Autoclavable: Can be sterilized through autoclaving, ensuring high standards of hygiene.
- Corrosion-Resistant: Maintains integrity and performance even after repeated sterilizations.
- Smooth, Polished Finish: Allows for easy cleaning and maintenance.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Type: Cryer Root Elevator
- Blade Design: Sharp, triangular blade
- Material: High-quality, durable stainless steel
- Handle: Ergonomic, non-slip grip for precise control
- Angle: Angled blade for enhanced leverage
- Application: Effective for removing broken roots and teeth with compromised crowns
- Length: Standard dental elevator length (specify exact measurement if known)
- Weight: Lightweight for ease of handling and reduced hand fatigue
- Finish: Smooth, polished surface for easy cleaning and sterilization
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Oracraft Root Elevator Cryer (E32)
- 1 x Oracraft Root Elevator Cryer (E31)
- 1 x Oracraft Root Elevator Cryer (E32)
- 1 x Oracraft Root Elevator Cryer (EA30)
- 1 x Oracraft Root Elevator Cryer (EA31)
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Preparation:
Sterilize: Ensure the Cryer Root Elevator is properly sterilized before use.
Patient Positioning: Position the patient comfortably and ensure adequate lighting.
Anesthesia: Administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth to be extracted. - Initial Insertion:
Blade Positioning: Carefully insert the sharp, triangular blade of the Cryer Elevator between the tooth and the surrounding bone or gingiva.
Gentle Pressure: Apply gentle, controlled pressure to advance the blade into the periodontal space. - Leverage:
Rotational Movement: Use a rotational or levering motion to dislodge the tooth or root from its socket.
Controlled Force: Apply force gradually to avoid fracturing the tooth or damaging surrounding tissues. - Loosening the Tooth:
Repeat Movements: Continue using the elevator to luxate (loosen) the tooth by alternating insertion and leverage motions around the circumference of the tooth if necessary.
Monitoring: Continuously monitor the tooth’s movement and patient’s comfort level. - Extraction:
Final Elevation: Once sufficiently loosened, the tooth can be removed with extraction forceps.
Root Removal: For retained roots, use the elevator to engage and elevate the root fragments out of the socket. - Post-Extraction:
Site Examination: Inspect the extraction site for any remaining fragments or debris.
Hemostasis: Achieve hemostasis by applying pressure with gauze or using appropriate hemostatic agents.
Tips for Effective Use:
- Leverage Points: Use adjacent teeth or alveolar bone as fulcrum points to gain better leverage.
- Controlled Movements: Avoid excessive force to prevent damage to surrounding bone and tissue.
- Visualization: Ensure clear visualization of the operative field to precisely control the elevator’s movements.
Additional info
Additional info
Warranty
Warranty
- 6 month warranty against rust.
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