Bernard Root Elevator, Apical 304 Root Elevator
Bernard Root Elevator, Apical 304 Root Elevator is used to remove tooth root fragments. Used to remove tooth root fragments.
Basically, Bernard Root Elevators are used during the second stage of dental extraction, called tooth luxation. The luxating elevator will enable the tooth to be mobilized and luxated from its socket after the ligament has been removed.
The teeth are dislodged from the periodontal ligaments using dental root elevators. Prior to extraction, elevators are frequently utilized to raise the teeth in the socket.
Three parts make up a root elevator: a handle, a shank, and a tip. Elevators have conventional, short, or thin handles that are used to hold the tool. Elevator handles made by Medical Tools are made of non-magnetic stainless steel that never rusts. To access a particular area, the shank might be either straight or angled.
The majority of elevators have a thin, pointed tip that is used to cut periodontal ligaments and make space between the teeth and surrounding tissue in order to lessen stress. French stainless-steel tips are seen on Medical Tools elevators. Our elevators are more durable and don’t blunt.
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