
Bayonet Distal Elevator 3mm Gold
The Bayonet Distal elevator from Equate Instruments is a surgical hand instrument designed to reach and mobilise retained root fragments, particularly in the distal aspect of molar sockets where a straight elevator cannot achieve a working angle. The bayonet-shaped shank steps the working tip away from the handle axis, preserving line of sight and finger clearance while loading force directly at the root-bone interface. The fine angled working blade is engineered to engage and luxate stubborn apical fragments with controlled pressure. A solid pear-shaped stainless steel handle delivers the grip security and fulcrum mass needed for considered, low-force elevation. The instrument is fully autoclavable, machined from high-grade stainless steel, and supplied non-sterile for in-office steam sterilisation.
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