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PERIOSTEAL ELEVATORS
Periosteal elevators are one of the most essential tools in dentistry. They provide an easy and efficient way to remove periodontal tissues with minimal trauma. But what exactly is a periosteal elevator, and why is it important? In this blog post, we will explore the anatomy of a periosteal elevator and its importance in dentistry. We’ll discuss how using periosteal elevators can help to reduce tissue trauma and preserve the integrity of the underlying bone structure. Additionally, we’ll go over how to use periosteal elevators properly for optimal results.
Periosteal elevators are tools that are used to elevate the periosteum, or the thin layer of tissue that covers the bone. They are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures. Periosteal elevators can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and carbon fiber.
There are several different types of periosteal elevators, including malleable (bendable) and rigid (straight) types. Malleable periosteal elevators are often used in neurosurgical procedures, as they can be easily maneuvered around delicate structures. Rigid periosteal elevators are typically used in orthopedic procedures, as they provide more stability when lifting heavier tissue.
Periosteal elevators are usually sterilized before use and may be disposable or reusable. disposable periosteal elevators are typically made from plastic or carbon fiber, while reusable ones are usually made from metal. Before using a periosteal elevator, it is important to clean it with an antiseptic solution and make sure that the area where it will be used is also clean.
Periosteal elevators are used to elevate the periosteum (a thin layer of tissue that covers the bone) in order to access the bone beneath. They are commonly used in dental procedures such as extractions, implants, and periodontal surgery.
Single-ended periosteal elevators are typically used for more delicate procedures, such as removing small pieces of bone or extracting teeth with shallow roots. Double-ended periosteal elevators are often used for more aggressive procedures, such as removing large pieces of bone or extracting teeth with deep roots.
The periosteal elevator is a versatile instrument that can be used for a variety of purposes in dentistry. It can be used to lift the gingival tissue, exposing the underlying tooth structure for examination or treatment. It can also be used to remove debris and calculus from around the gumline.
Periosteal elevators come in a variety of sizes and shapes, so it's important to select the right one for the job at hand. The most common type of periosteal elevator is the furcation probe, which has a blunt tip that helps to protect the delicate periodontal tissues.
When using a periosteal elevator, it's important to exercise caution and avoid applying too much pressure, as this can damage the underlying bone. Always follow your dentist's instructions when using this or any other dental instrument.
No matter which type of periosteal elevator you use, be sure to exercise caution and handle them with care. These devices are extremely sharp and can cause serious injury if not used correctly.
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TYPES OF PERIOSTEAL ELEVATOR
There are several types of periosteal elevators, each with a different purpose. The most common type is the blunt-tipped periosteal elevator, which is used to loosen and detach the periosteum from the underlying bone. A sharp-tipped periosteal elevator can be used to make incisions in the periosteum or to remove small pieces of bone. A raspatory periosteal elevator is used to trim or smooth bone edges.
There are many different types of periosteal elevators, but the two most common are single-ended and double-ended. Single-ended periosteal elevators have a sharpened tip on one end and a handle on the other, while double-ended periosteal elevators have sharpened tips on both ends.
The most common types are the Freer elevator, the Groove Director elevator, and the Universal Periotome.
The Freer elevator is named after its inventor, Charles Freer. It is a thin, sharp instrument that is used to elevate the flap of tissue during a periodontal surgery.
The Groove Director elevator is another type of periosteal elevator. It is similar to the Freer elevator in that it is thin and sharp, but it has a curved tip that helps to guide the instrument along the root surface.
The Universal Periotome is a versatile instrument that can be used for both periodontal surgery and for dental implant placement. It has a variety of interchangeable tips that allow it to be used for different purposes.
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR INSTRUMENTS
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-P9]
MOLT 17,0cm
Periosteal elevators are long, thin instruments that are used to lift or separate the periosteum (the thin layer of tissue that covers the bone) from the underlying bone. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and are made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, titanium, and plastics.
Periosteal elevators are used in many different surgical procedures, including orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, otolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat surgery), and plastic surgery. They are also used in non-surgical procedures, such as dental implants.
Periosteal elevators can be sharp or blunt. Sharp periosteal elevators are used to make incisions in the periosteum or to score the bone underneath. Blunt periosteal elevators are used to gently separate the periosteum from the bone or to smooth out uneven surfaces.
The size and shape of a periosteal elevator depends on its intended use. For example, small elevators may be used for delicate procedures in the inner ear, while larger ones may be used for lifting heavy bones during hip replacement surgery.
There are many different brands and types of periosteal elevators on the market. Some common brands include Molteno Periotomes (Molt 17 cm), Stryker Periotomes (P9), Adeor Elevat
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-PPR3]
PRICHARD 17,5cm (PPR3)
The PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR PRICHARD 17,5cm (PPR3) is a periosteal elevator used to elevate the periosteum from the underlying bone. It is made of stainless steel and has a blunt tip to minimize tissue trauma. This elevator is used in a variety of surgical procedures, including orthopedic surgery, ophthalmic surgery, and ENT surgery.
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-P16]
FREER 21,0cm
The PERIOSTEAL ELEVATORS are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit your needs. TheP16 is a 21,0cm (8.3") long, straight elevator with a blunt tip. It is used to elevate the periosteum away from the underlying bone to allow for easy access and visualization during periodontal procedures.
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-P15]
FREER 21,5cm
The PERIOSTEAL ELEVATORS are designed to provide superior elevator performance while minimizing tissue trauma. The unique blade design and sharpness of the FreeER 21,5cm blades allow for easy and atraumatic removal of the periosteum from the underlying bone. The PERIOSTEAL ELEVATORS are also available in a blunt tip configuration for use in more delicate surgical procedures.
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-P23]
SELDIN 20,5cm
The Periosteal Elevator Seldin 20.5cm (P23) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the periosteum, a thin layer of tissue that covers the bone. This elevator is used to access the underlying bone and create a space for implant placement or other surgical procedures. The Seldin 20.5cm (P23) is made of stainless steel and has a blunt tip to minimize tissue trauma. This elevator is available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different surgical needs.
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-PPBUSER7]
BUSER 17,5cm
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR BUSER 17,5cm (PPBUSER7) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the periosteum of the mandible or maxilla. It is also known as a periosteal lifter, periosteal elevator, or osteotome.
The PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR BUSER 17,5cm (PPBUSER7) is made of stainless steel and has a blunt tip. The handle is ergonomically designed for comfortable grip and easy maneuverability. The length of the blade is 17.5 cm.
The PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR BUSER 17,5cm (PPBUSER7) is used to lift the periosteum prior to bone grafting procedures or during implant placement surgery. It can also be used to loosen mucosal attachments around teeth prior to tooth extraction.
The PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR BUSER 17,5cm (PPBUSER7) is a versatile surgical instrument that offers a variety of benefits for both dental surgeons and patients.
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-P24G6]
BUSER 18,5cm
The Periosteal Elevator is a great tool for lifting and separating the periosteum from the underlying bone. It is particularly useful in areas where there is significant scarring or fibrosis. The elevator has a sharp edge that can be used to score the periosteum, making it easier to lift. The handle is ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use.
PERIOSTEALS ELEVATOR [CT-PNDBG4]
NORDBERG 17,5cm
The Periosteals elevator is a versatile and easy-to-use instrument that can be used to elevate the periosteum or other tissues. It is made of high quality stainless steel and is available in two sizes: 17.5 cm and 20 cm. The 17.5 cm size is ideal for use in the oral cavity, while the 20 cm size is more suitable for use in the sinuses or other areas of the body. The elevator has a sharp tip that is designed to gently penetrate the tissue and a blunt end that can be used to push or pull the tissue. The elevator can also be used to remove small pieces of bone or other debris from the surgical site.
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