Winter Elevators Set ES-1018

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10

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$55-$70

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Description

A Winter Elevator Set is a dental instrument set used primarily in oral surgery, particularly for the removal of teeth. It consists of various Winter elevators, which are specialized tools designed to assist in extracting teeth, especially in cases where forceps alone are not sufficient.

Key Features of Winter Elevators:

  • Elevator Design: Winter elevators are designed with a handle and a bladed working end that is typically angled. The blade is used to leverage and loosen a tooth from its socket. The design allows the dentist to apply controlled pressure to the tooth, which helps in removing it more easily.

  • Sizes: The Winter elevator set usually includes multiple instruments of varying sizes and blade shapes, catering to different types of teeth and extraction difficulties. For example, there are specific elevators for removing molars, incisors, and other teeth with different levels of difficulty.

  • Angled Working End: The angled tips allow the dentist to work more effectively around the tooth and in confined spaces, such as in the back of the mouth. This is essential for ensuring proper leverage while minimizing damage to the surrounding tissue.

  • Material: Winter elevators are typically made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring strength, durability, and the ability to be sterilized for repeated use.

  • Types of Winter Elevators:

    • Straight Elevators: Used for simple extractions.

    • Angled Elevators: Designed for harder-to-reach teeth or when more force is required.

    • Luxating Elevators: Used to sever the periodontal ligament and help loosen the tooth before extraction.

  • Purpose:

    • To assist in tooth extraction: Winter elevators are commonly used when extracting a tooth that is either impacted, has long roots, or is difficult to extract with forceps alone.

    • To loosen the tooth from its socket: The elevator is inserted between the tooth and bone, and the blade is used to gradually loosen the tooth by applying rotational or vertical force.

    • For minimal trauma: Since elevators provide a more controlled and precise application of force, they help minimize trauma to the surrounding tissues during the extraction process.

  • How it Works:

    • The dentist places the elevator between the tooth and the surrounding bone.

    • By gently rotating or applying force with the handle, the blade of the elevator applies leverage to gradually loosen the tooth.

    • The dentist may then use forceps to extract the tooth once it has been sufficiently loosened.

  • Conclusion:
    A Winter Elevator Set is an essential tool for oral surgeons and general dentists when performing extractions, especially in more complex cases. The variety of elevators in the set ensures that the dentist has the proper instrument for each extraction, optimizing both effectiveness and patient comfort.

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