description
Root pick elevators (often called root tip picks) are delicate, fine-pointed dental instruments used by oral surgeons and dentists to engage, loosen, and retrieve small, fractured root tips from deep within a socket.
Primary Function: They are specifically designed for tight, hard-to-reach areas where standard elevators are too large.
Working Principle: They operate primarily on the wedge principle. The sharp tip is inserted into the periodontal ligament space, and the instrument is gently twisted to tease or lift the root fragment out.
Common Variants: Instruments like the Heidbrink, Apical, and Cryer are common types, featuring either straight, curved, or angled shanks for precise directional control.
Handle: Designed for a secure, non-slip grip, allowing for maximum tactile feedback and controlled rotational force.
Shank: A thin, strong metal shaft that effectively transmits force from the handle to the working tip.
Blade/Tip: Extremely fine, often hooked or barbed, designed to grip tiny root fragments without damaging adjacent healthy tissue or bone.
What is it Made of?
Durability: Manufactured from passivated, surgical-grade stainless steel to prevent corrosion and withstand repeated high-temperature autoclaving.
Product type: Root elevator
Geometry: Straight
Length:150 mm
Width Tip 2mm/2.5mm/3mm/4mm
Handle: With thumb rest
What is it Made of? French Steel
Easy to Clean & Reuse After use, the Root elevator can be easily cleaned and sterilized, so they’re ready for the next procedure.
Reliable & High Quality Manufactured with strict tests to ensure they work well every time.
Quality Tests –These Root elevator undergo:
Boil Test (ensuring they hold up under heat)
Performance Test (making sure they perform well)
Shape Test (ensuring they are perfectly shaped for use)
This tool is a must-have for dentists who want to perform safe and efficient extractions while making the process comfortable for their patients.
Designers Manufacturer Frequently produced by companies DELLA GROUP OF COMPANIES