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Bein Root Elevators are essential dental surgical instruments used to luxate (loosen) teeth and extract fractured roots. They are primarily utilized before the application of extraction forceps to minimize trauma to surrounding tissues and expand the alveolar bone.
Bein elevators operate on three primary mechanical principles:
Wedge: The tapered blade is driven into the periodontal ligament (PDL) space, shearing fibers and expanding the socket.
Lever: The instrument uses the adjacent bone or tooth as a fulcrum to elevate the root out of its socket.
Wheel and Axle: Rotational force is applied to twist the root and break its ligament attachments.
Working End (Blade): Features a thin, sharp, and slightly concave/spoon-shaped tip designed for precise access into tight spaces.
Shank: A rigid shaft that transfers force from the handle to the blade.
Bein elevators come in various tip widths and curvatures to accommodate different areas of the mouth:
Straight Tips: Primarily used in the anterior (front) maxillary region.
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: Curved
Length:160 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