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ROOT ELEVATORS
Root elevators are an essential tool in the practice of dentistry. They are used to elevate and remove teeth from the patient’s mouth, allowing access for further treatments. Over the years, root elevators have evolved and today, there are a variety of different types available for dental professionals. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at how root elevators work and what types of root elevators are currently being used in the field of dentistry. We will also discuss some tips on how to choose the right root elevator for your needs. Finally, we will consider some factors that you should keep in mind when using a root elevator in order to ensure safe and effective treatment for your patients.
ROOT ELEVATORS
There are several types of dental root elevators, each designed for a specific purpose. The most common type is the universal root elevator, which can be used for a variety of purposes including removing plaque and tartar from teeth. Other types of elevators include the periodontal root elevator, which is used to remove tartar from below the gum line; the gingival root elevator, which is used to lift the gums; and the alveolar root elevator, which is used to remove tartar from the roots of teeth.
Root elevators are an important part of the dental armamentarium because they can be used to remove teeth that are broken below the gum line or impacted teeth that have not yet erupted. Root elevators can also be used to luxate teeth prior to extraction. Luxating refers to the process of separating a tooth from its ligament attachments without damaging the surrounding tissues. This is important because it helps to reduce trauma to the surrounding tissues and speeds up healing after surgery.
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USE OF ROOT ELEVATORS
The use of dental root elevators is an important part of the endodontic procedure. Root elevators are used to loosen and remove the root canal filling material and debris. There are a variety of root elevator designs and sizes available. The type of elevator used will depend on the size and shape of the root canal. The decision on which type of elevator to use is based on the clinical experience of the endodontist.
Root elevators are classified according to their function. There are three main types: lifting, separating, and removing instruments. Lifting instruments are used to loosen the filling material and debris from the root surface. Separating instruments are used tosplitthe tooth into separate pieces for easy removal. Removing instruments are used to actually remove therootfrom the socket.
Lifting elevators are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. The most common design is the hook elevator, which has a sharp hook at the tip that is used to lift and loosen the filling material. Other designs include barbed elevators and blunt-tipped elevators.
Separating elevators are also available in a variety of sizes and shapes. The most common design is the U-shaped elevator, which has two blades that come together at a point in the middle. This design is used to split the tooth into two pieces so that each half can be removed separately.
TYPES OF ROOT ELEVATORS
There are many different types of dental root elevators on the market today. Some elevators are designed for specific types of teeth, while others can be used for any type of tooth. Here is a breakdown of some of the most popular types of dental root elevators:
-Tooth-specific: These elevators are designed to be used on a specific type of tooth. They may have a narrower or wider tip, depending on the tooth they are meant for.
-Universal: This type of elevator can be used on any type of tooth. They tend to have a wider tip, which makes them ideal for use on molars.
-Bone-specific: These elevators are designed to be used on teeth with bones surrounding them. They have a narrower tip that helps to prevent damage to the surrounding bone structure.
ROOT ELEVATOR INSTRUMENTS
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E34S]
Fig. SELDIN
A dental root elevator is a hand-held instrument used by dentists to remove teeth. The most common type of root elevator is the Seldin (E34S) root elevator. This type of root elevator has a curved tip that is inserted into the socket of the tooth to be removed. The curve of the tip helps to loosen the tooth from its ligament attachments. The Seldin root elevator also has a serrated blade that can be used to cut through the periodontal ligament that attaches the tooth to the bone.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E34]
Fig. SELDIN
A root elevator is a hand-held instrument used by dentists to loosen and remove teeth. The Seldin (E34) is a type of root elevator that features a thin, curved tip and a long, slender handle. This design allows the dentist to apply precise pressure to the root of the tooth while keeping the rest of the tooth intact. Dental root elevators are used in a variety of dental procedures, including extractions, periodontal surgery, and endodontic therapy. They are also useful for removing teeth that have been damaged by trauma or decay. Root elevators are an essential part of any dentist's toolkit, and the Seldin (E34) is one of the most popular models on the market.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E2S]
FIG. E2S SELDIN
There are several different types of dental root elevators, but the E2S Seldin is one of the most popular. It is used to remove teeth that are loose or decayed, and it can also be used to prepare a tooth for extraction. The E2S Seldin has a long, curved shaft that is inserted into the tooth socket. The tip of the elevator is then placed under the root of the tooth and used to pry it out of the socket. This type of elevator is very versatile and can be used in a variety of situations.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E3S]
Fig. SELDIN
The Root Elevator Seldin (E3S) is designed for the removal of roots from teeth. It features a thin, sharp blade that is ideal for cutting through tough root tissue. The elevator also has a small, curved tip that helps to grab and remove roots from teeth. The E3S is made from high-quality stainless steel and is available in both left-handed and right-handed models.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E301W]
Fig. SELDIN
There are two types of root elevators: the straight type and the offset type. The most common is the straight root elevator, which has a blade that is perpendicular to the handle. The offset root elevator has a blade that is at an angle to the handle. Both types are available in various sizes and shapes. The size and shape of the blade will determine its function. The smaller, thinner blades are used for finer work, such as removing small pieces of tooth structure or debris from the root surface. The larger, thicker blades are better suited for heavy-duty tasks, such as removing large pieces of tooth structure or impacted material from the root canal. It is important to select the correct size and shape of blade for the job at hand in order to avoid damage to the surrounding tissues. The wrong size or shape of blade can cause unnecessary trauma and irritation to the soft tissues (mucosa) or even perforate (break through) the hard tissue (bone). The most common way to hold a root elevator is with the thumb and forefinger on either side of the handle and the middle finger behind it for stability (Figure 1). This grip allows for precise control during delicate procedures. For more leverage, some practitioners place their index finger behind the handle as well (Figure 2). Different sizes and shapes of root elevators exist depending on their purpose: -Fine work: smaller, thinner blades remove small pieces of tooth structure or debris from
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E304W]
Fig. SELDIN
Root elevators are instruments that are used to luxate teeth from the socket. There are many different types and sizes of root elevators, but the Seldin root elevator is one of the most common. It is a thin, curved instrument that is inserted into the periodontal ligament space between the tooth and alveolar bone. The Seldin root elevator is named after Dr. Charles Seldin, who developed it in order to make tooth extraction easier and less traumatic for patients. The Seldin root elevator can be used for both upper and lower teeth, but it is particularly well-suited for use on lower teeth. One reason for this is that the curve of the instrument helps to avoid damage to the mental nerve, which runs close to the roots of lower teeth. In addition, the thinness of the Seldin root elevator helps to minimize tissue trauma during insertion and removal. To use a Seldin root elevator, the dentist or oral surgeon will first insert it into the periodontal ligament space between the tooth and alveolar bone. Once in place, they will gently rock the instrument back and forth until the tooth becomes loose enough to be removed. The entire process usually takes just a few minutes, and patients typically report little discomfort during or after treatment.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E1L]
SELDIN (LARGE FLAG LEFT) E1L
The Root Elevators are a type of dental instrument used to elevate and retract the root of a tooth during a variety of dental procedures. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and can be used for both anterior and posterior teeth. The most common type of root elevator is the Seldin Root Elevator, which is available in both small and large sizes. The Seldin Root Elevator has a curved tip that is designed to fit under the root of the tooth, and a handle that is used to apply pressure to the root while elevating it.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E1R]
SELDIN (LARGE FLAG RIGHT)
The Root Elevator Seldin is a large, powerful elevator designed for use in heavy-duty applications. It is built with a rugged construction and a powerful motor to handle large loads. The Seldin is ideal for use in industrial and commercial settings.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E4L]
SELDIN (SMALL FLAG LEFT)
Root elevators are devices that are used to elevate the roots of teeth in order to gain access to the tooth for various procedures. There are many different types and sizes of root elevators, and each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. The Root Elevator Seldin (small flag left) is a small, lightweight root elevator that is designed for use in tight spaces. It features a small, curved tip that helps to prevent damage to the root during elevation. The Seldin is also available in a larger size (flag right), which is better suited for larger teeth.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E4R]
SELDIN (SMALL FLAG RIGHT)
A root elevator is a hand-held dental instrument used to elevate and luxate teeth during a wide variety of procedures, including extractions. The term "root elevator" can refer to any number of different designs, but all share a common goal: to provide dentist with the leverage necessary to safely and effectively remove teeth. The Seldin root elevator is one such design. It features a small flag on the handle, which allows dentist to easily grip and manipulate the instrument. The Seldin root elevator is ideal for use in extractions, as well as other procedures where elevation and/or luxation of teeth is required.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E31]
CRYER (LARGE FLAG LEFT)
When it comes to Root Elevators, the Cryer is one of the most important pieces of equipment. It is responsible for lifting roots and other materials out of the ground so that they can be transported to another location. TheCryer is a large piece of equipment that is often used in conjunction with other root elevators. It is important to note that the Cryer must be operated correctly in order to avoid damage to the roots or other materials being lifted.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E32]
CRYER (LARGE FLAG RIGHT)
The Root Elevator Cryer is a large flag that is placed on the right side of the Root Elevator. It is used to help guide the elevator operator when reversing the direction of the elevator.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EA30]
CRYER (SMALL FLAG LEFT)
There are a variety of root elevators on the market, but the ROOT ELEVATOR CRYER (SMALL FLAG LEFT) EA30 is one of the most popular. This elevator is designed for use on teeth with a small root canal, and it features a small flag that indicates when the elevator is in the correct position. The ROOT ELEVATOR CRYER (SMALL FLAG LEFT) EA30 is made from stainless steel and has a comfortable grip that makes it easy to use.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EA31]
CRYER (SMALL FLAG RIGHT) EA31
The Root Elevator Cryer is a small, handheld root elevator that is used to gently cry and remove roots from the body. This particular root elevator has a small flag on the right side that is used to help guide the tool during use. The Root Elevator Cryer is a great tool for those who are looking for an easy way to remove roots from their body.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E71]
FIG. E71 MILLER APEXO (LEFT)
Root elevators are devices that are used to lift and remove roots from the ground. They come in various sizes and shapes, but the most common type is the Miller Apexo root elevator (left). This type of root elevator consists of a handle with a long, curved blade that is inserted into the ground next to the root. The blade is then used to pry the root out of the ground. Root elevators are typically made from steel or other durable materials, and they can be either manual or hydraulic. Manual root elevators are operated by hand, while hydraulic root elevators use a pump to power their blades. Hydraulic root elevators are generally more expensive than manual ones, but they can make short work of large roots. Root elevators can be very useful for gardeners who need to remove roots from their garden beds. They can also be used to remove tree stumps and other large pieces of vegetation.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E72]
Fig. MILLER APEXO (RIGHT)
The Root Elevator Miller Apexo (Right) E72 is a hand-held, battery-powered device used to remove roots from teeth. It is specifically designed for use on molars and premolars. The Apexo has a titanium-coated milling head that rotates at up to 4,000 rpm. The device is inserted into the root canal and the milling head is used to grind away the root tissue. The Apexo can be used with either a standard or suction tip attachment.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E73]
FIG. E73 MILLER APEXO (LEFT)
The Root Elevator Miller Apexo (left) E73 is a surgical instrument used to elevate the root of a tooth during extractions. This particular root elevator has a curve at the end which helps to grip the root more securely. The handle is made of stainless steel and is autoclavable for easy sterilization.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E74]
FIG. E74 MILLER APEXO (RIGHT)
Root elevators are designed to elevate and retract the root of a tooth during a variety of dental procedures. The Apexo Root Elevator (right) is a popular root elevator used by many dentists. It is made of stainless steel and has a curved tip that helps to minimize tissue trauma.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EB1]
Fig. BEIN 2mm
There are a few different types of root elevators, but the most common one is the ROOT ELEVATOR BEIN 2mm (EB1). This type of root elevator is used to remove the roots of teeth that have been damaged or decayed. It can also be used to remove the roots of teeth that have been Impacted or avulsed. The EB1 root elevator is made up of two parts: a handle and a blade. The handle is made up of stainless steel and is about 4 inches long. The blade is also made up of stainless steel and is about 2mm wide.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EB2]
Fig. BEIN 3mm
Root elevators are one of the most important tools in root canal therapy. They are used to remove the infected or damaged pulp from the tooth's root canal. There are many different types of root elevators, but the most common is the Bein 3mm (EB2). The Bein 3mm (EB2) is a hand-held, manual root elevator that is specifically designed for use in root canal therapy. It is made of stainless steel and has a curved tip that is 3mm wide. The Bein 3mm (EB2) is inserted into the root canal and used to loosen and remove the pulp tissue. It can also be used to remove calcified deposits from the root canal walls.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EB3]
Fig. BEIN 4mm
The ROOT ELEVATOR BEIN 4mm (EB3) is a high quality, precision-crafted root elevator designed for use in oral surgery. It is made of durable stainless steel and features a comfortable, ergonomic handle. The EB3 is also available in a 6mm size.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EB4]
Fig. BEIN 2mm
The ROOT ELEVATOR BEIN 2mm (EB4) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the root of a tooth during root canal therapy. It is also used to remove soft tissue from the root surface and to clean and shape the root canal. The EB4 is made of stainless steel and is available in different sizes.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EB5]
Fig. BEIN 3mm
The ROOT ELEVATOR BEIN 3mm (EB5) is a great tool for gently removing roots from your teeth. It is designed to fit between the root and the tooth, so you can easily remove the root without damaging the tooth. This elevator is also perfect for removing plaque and tartar from your teeth.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EB6]
Fig. BEIN 4mm
The EB6 root elevator is designed to remove teeth with little or no damage to the surrounding tissue. The small, curved tip of the elevator helps to access and remove teeth that are difficult to reach. The EB6 is made from high-quality stainless steel for durability and longevity.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E40]
Fig. HEIDBRINK 3mm
The Heidbrink root elevator is a 3mm tip that is used to luxate teeth. It has a beveled edge and a straight shaft. This elevator is available in different sizes and models. The 3mm model is the most popular size. This elevator is made of stainless steel and has a black handle.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E41]
Fig. HEIDBRINK 4,5mm
Heidbrink Root Elevators are designed to elevate the root from the alveolar process and are available in 4.5mm, 6mm, and 8mm sizes. The 4.5mm size is ideal for use in the anterior maxillary region, while the 6mm and 8mm sizes are better suited for posterior teeth. All Heidbrink Root Elevators feature a serrated tip for maximum grip and are made from high-quality stainless steel for durability.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E301]
Fig. APEXO 2,5x9,0mm
The ROOT ELEVATOR APEXO 2,5x9,0mm (E301) is a versatile root elevator that can be used for a variety of purposes. It has a wide range of applications and can be used to remove a tooth or to loosen a tooth prior to extraction. The root elevator is made from high quality stainless steel and is designed for durability and long-term use.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E302]
Fig. APEXO 2,5x9,0mm
The ROOT ELEVATOR APEXO 2,5x9,0mm (E302) is a specialized root elevator used to remove teeth with minimal trauma to the surrounding periodontal tissues. The Apexo root elevator has a unique triangular shape that is designed to fit snugly into the interproximal space between teeth. This allows for maximum contact with the root surface and minimizes the risk of damage to surrounding tissues. The Apexo root elevator is made of high-quality stainless steel and is available in a variety of sizes to fit different interproximal spaces. The 2.5x9.0mm size is ideal for removing teeth with moderate to largeroots. The Apexo root elevator can be used with any handpiece or power tool, making it a versatile tool for both dental professionals and patients alike.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-E44C]
Fig. BRADLEY
Root elevators are devices used to elevate and/or luxate teeth during endodontic procedures. There are many different types and designs of root elevators, but the Bradley (E44C) is one of the most commonly used. The Bradley root elevator has a thin, sharply angled blade that is designed to fit between the root and alveolarbone. The handle is offset from the blade to provide greater leverage and control. The Bradley root elevator is available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different tooth sizes. To use the Bradley root elevator, the clinician must first insert the blade into the space between the root and alveolar bone. The blade is then angled so that it can be engaged with the root surface. Once engaged, the clinician applies pressure to the handle to luxate or elevate the tooth. The Bradley root elevator can be used for both primary and permanent teeth. It is important to select the appropriate size elevator for each tooth being treated. misuse of this instrument can result in perforation of the root or damage to surrounding tissues.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EA]
Fig. COGSWELL
Root elevators are devices used to elevate the root of a tooth during surgery. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but all have a handle and a curved tip. The handle is used to grip the elevator and apply pressure, while the curved tip is used to pry the root up from the socket. There are many different types of root elevators, but the most common is the Coghwell type. This type of elevator has a blunt, slightly curved tip that is inserted into the socket and then rotated in a clockwise direction. This action pries the root out of the socket without damaging the surrounding tissues. Root elevators are an essential part of any dental surgery kit and are used to ensure that teeth are extracted with minimal damage to the surrounding gums and bone.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EA1C]
Fig. COUPLAND 3,0mm
A root elevator is a hand-held instrument used by dentists to loosen and elevate teeth prior to extraction. The elevators are classified according to their tip configuration. The most common type of root elevator is the screw type, which has a blunt, conical tip that screws into the root before lifting it out of the socket. Coupland 3,0mm elevators have a blunt, conical tip and are designed for use in extracting teeth with wide or flared roots. They can also be used on teeth with narrow or tapered roots, but may cause damage to the surrounding tissue if not used correctly.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EA2C]
Fig. COUPLAND 3,5mm
The Root Elevator Coupland 3,5mm (EA2C) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the root of a tooth. It is used in conjunction with a root canal procedure. The elevator is inserted into the root canal and used to gently pry the root of the tooth from the surrounding tissue. This allows access to the pulp chamber and root canal for cleaning and repair.
ROOT ELEVATOR [CT-EA3C]
Fig. COUPLAND 4,0mm
The Root Elevator Coupland 4,0mm (EA3C) is a versatile and powerful root elevator that is designed for use in a variety of root canal applications. The coupland has a wide range of motion and can be used to access and remove the root of a tooth with ease. The elevator also features a sharp tip that can be used to puncture through the root canal wall if necessary.
The Root Elevator Coupland 4,5mm (E1C) is a versatile instrument that can be used for a variety of procedures. It features a curved tip that is ideal for elevating the root of a tooth during root canal therapy or other dental procedures. The thin, tapered shaft allows easy access to hard-to-reach areas and the ergonomic handle provides comfort and control during use.
The ROOT ELEVATOR COUPLAND 2,5mm (E2C) is a high-speed, precision elevator designed for use in root canal preparation. It features a small diameter head for precise control and maneuverability, and a powerful motor that delivers up to 4,000 rpm of torque. The E2C is also autoclavable for easy sterilization.
The ROOT ELEVATOR COUPLAND 4,0mm (E3C) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the root of a tooth during oral surgery. It is named after its inventor, George Coupland, who designed it in 1892. The E3C root elevator is made of stainless steel and has a sharp tip that can be used to penetrate the gingival tissue and reach the root of the tooth. The elevator is available in different sizes and can be used on both teeth and implants.
The Root Elevator Winter Cross-Bar Right (E11RX) is a versatile and durable cross-bar that helps provide support to the root system of trees during the winter months. The E11RX is made from heavy duty steel that is powder coated to resist rust and corrosion, and it features a unique design that allows it to be installed quickly and easily. The E11RX is also backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it an ideal choice for those looking for a quality product to protect their investment.
The Root Elevator Warwick James Straight (EWJS) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the root of a tooth. It is named after its inventor, Warwick James Coupland. The EWJS is made up of two parts: the body and the tip. The body of the EWJS is made from stainless steel and is approximately 9 cm long. The tip of the EWJS is made from tungsten carbide and is approximately 2 cm long. The EWJS is used to elevate the root of a tooth during a surgical procedure known as an apicoectomy. An apicoectomy is a surgery that is performed to remove the end of a tooth's root. The EWJS elevates the root of the tooth so that it can be removed without damaging the surrounding tissue.
1. The ROOT ELEVATOR WARWICK JAMES RIGHT (EWJR) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the roots of teeth. It is made of high-quality stainless steel and is available in a variety of sizes. 2. The EWJR is designed to be inserted into the root canal of a tooth and used to gently elevate the roots. It can be used on both anterior and posterior teeth. 3. The EWJR is a safe and effective way to elevate the roots of teeth prior to extraction or other dental procedures. It is easy to use and can be sterilized for reuse. 4. The EWJR is an essential tool for any dentist or oral surgeon who performs extractions or other root canal procedures. It is also a valuable addition to any dental office that offers these services.
The Warwick James Left (EWJL) Root Elevator is specifically designed to remove roots from teeth prior to tooth extraction. The wide, flared blade of the EWJL helps to grip and lift even the most stubborn roots with ease. The handle of the EWJL is ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use.
The ROOT ELEVATOR HEIDBRINK STRAIGHT (EHB1) is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of tasks. It is made of durable materials that will last for years, and it is easy to use. The EHB1 has a straight shaft with a flared end, and it is designed to be used with the Heidbrink Root Elevator. This tool can be used to remove roots from trees, shrubs, and other plants. It can also be used to loosen soils and remove rocks from gardens and landscapes. The EHB1 is a valuable tool for any gardener or landscaper.
The Root Elevator Heidbrink Left (EHB2) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the root of a tooth. It is made of stainless steel and has a blunt tip to minimize tissue trauma. This elevator is used in conjunction with a periosteal elevator to facilitate the removal of teeth.
The Root Elevator Heidbrink Right (EHB3) is a surgical instrument used to elevate the roots of teeth during extractions. It is named after German dentist Wilhelm Heidbrink, who developed the instrument in the early 1900s. The EHB3 is a small, hand-held elevator with a sharp, curved tip. The tip is inserted into the root socket and used to lever the root out of the tooth. The elevator is then rotated to loosen the root before it is pulled out. The EHB3 is a versatile tool that can be used on both anterior and posterior teeth. It is particularly useful for extracting difficult or impacted teeth. If you are having a tooth extracted, your dentist will likely use an EHB3 to remove it. This safe and effective tool has been used by dentists for over 100 years and will help ensure that your tooth comes out successfully.
Heidbrink root elevators are double-ended instruments that are used to luxate and remove teeth. The EHB13/14 is the largest size in the Heidbrink root elevator line, and is designed for use in upper molars. This elevator has a blunt end and a sharp end, which can be used for different purposes. The blunt end is used to luxate the tooth from its socket, while the sharp end can be used to remove the root from the socket.
The Root Elevator Fig. E1F Flohr Straight (E1F) is a versatile, all-purpose root elevator designed for use in a variety of procedures. The E1F features a sharp, slightly curved tip that is ideal for negotiating around obstacles and reaching the root surface with precision. The handle is ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use, and the overall length is 13 cm.
The Root Elevator Flohr Left (E2F) is a surgical instrument used to elevate and retract the left side of the root during dental procedures. It is made of stainless steel and is available in a variety of sizes. The E2F is also known as a Coupland elevator.
Coupland's root elevator (E3F) is a small, hand-held instrument used to elevate the root of a tooth prior to extraction. It is available in both left- and right-handed versions. The elevator has a sharp, hook-shaped tip that is inserted into the periodontal ligament space at the base of the tooth being removed. The handle is then turned clockwise or counterclockwise, depending on the direction of rotation needed to loosen the tooth. Once the tooth is loose, it can be removed with forceps. The E3F root elevator is a useful tool for extractions in cases where there is minimal bone loss and the periodontal ligament space is easily accessible. It can be used on teeth in any location in the mouth, including molars.
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