
Straight Elevator 3 mm with Tapered Stainless-Steel Handle
Straight surgical elevators from Equate Instruments are used to luxate tooth roots and separate the periodontal ligament before forceps extraction. The slim working tip is placed between the root surface and the alveolar crest to deliver controlled lever force, loosening the tooth and reducing the effort needed at the forceps stage. A solid stainless-steel shank transitions into a contoured handle shaped for a secure palm-grip during rotational and apical pressure. Engineered for oral surgeons and general dentists, this elevator is fully autoclavable for routine clinic reuse and supplied non-sterile so the practice can sterilise it in its preferred workflow.
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