description
The Miller Root Elevator #71 (often called the Miller Apexo #71) is a surgical-grade dental instrument used by dentists and oral surgeons to loosen a tooth from the periodontal ligament, elevate it from the socket, and displace deep-seated or broken root tips.
Angulation: The #71 model is angled to the left with a rounded, flat blade. It is typically paired with the #72, which is angled to the right, to allow practitioners to access both sides of the jaw.
Mechanism: It operates via the principles of wedging (entering the periodontal space) and leverage (using the alveolar bone as a fulcrum to displace the root)
Handle Design: Features a lightweight, ergonomic grip (often hollow or standard ring style) designed to minimize hand fatigue during prolonged procedure
Blade Width: The working end generally features a precise 3mm thickness, which allows it to cleanly sever ligament fibers with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
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: angled
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