ÉLÉVATEUR DE RACINES CRYER GAUCHE
ÉLÉVATEUR DE RACINES CRYER GAUCHE 664570.jpg 664570-60.jpg

ÉLÉVATEUR DE RACINES CRYER GAUCHE

Cryer A30

664570

€ 45.3

excl. TVA et frais de livraison

Used as a lever for the extraction of a tooth or retained roots. It is pushed in between the gums and the external part of the tooth and used to loosen the tissue surrounding the tooth. The blade transmits a force, generated by rotating the handle around its long axis, to the surface of the tooth or root. This produces the displacement of the tooth away from the point of application where the elevator comes into contact with the tooth. The force may be applied perpendicularly to the tooth, with the elevator placed in the interdental space, or along its long axis. Since considerable force is applied to the tooth, it’s necessary to prevent the elevator from slipping. During its use, the operator’s index finger should therefore be extended over the length of the blade to act as a support on adjacent hard tissues. The curved blade of the elevator is placed on the root surface, thus lying between the tooth and the alveolar bone which acts as a fulcrum around which the elevator is turned. The rotation of the elevator will produce a force which dislocates the tooth and tends to displace it out of its socket. An equal force will also be applied to the fulcrum, so it is important to ensure that this alveolar bone is capable of resisting such a force and that is not an adjacent tooth which may, as a result, become inadvertently loosened or displaced. Elevators must be used with caution when extracting teeth to avoid generating excessive and potentially damaging forces.
East-West elevator.

With pennant-shaped tip. The use of a sharp elevator (right/left) is important to remove the root of a multi-root tooth after the extraction of the adjacent one. The sharp tip is introduced deep into the cavity generated by the removal of the first root and is used to engage the interradicular bone and the remaining root. The rotation of the handle ( wheel-axle rotation) allows the root to be removed.

  • Nom Instrument: Cryer A30
  • Pointe: Gauche
  • Matériel Pointe: Acier Inoxydable
  • Matériel Manche: Acier Inoxydable