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Winter Cryer Root Surgical Elevators exemplify precision and effectiveness in dental surgical procedures, specifically designed for root extraction. Manufactured by Oracraft, a renowned name in dental instruments, these elevators showcase advanced features to meet the demands of dental professionals seeking reliable and precise tools for root surgeries.
Key Features:
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Cryer Design for Root Elevation: The elevators feature a Cryer design, tailored for effective root elevation. This design allows for controlled and atraumatic lifting of the root, minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues during extraction procedures.
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High-Quality Stainless Steel Construction: Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, these elevators exhibit exceptional strength and durability. The corrosion-resistant properties of the material contribute to the longevity of the instruments, ensuring reliable performance over an extended period.
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Ergonomic Handle for Controlled Use: The elevators are designed with ergonomic handles, promoting comfortable and controlled use during surgical procedures. This design feature allows practitioners to exert precise force and navigate challenging anatomical structures with ease.
Benefits:
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Atraumatic Root Extraction: The Cryer design ensures atraumatic root elevation, minimizing trauma to the surrounding tissues. This precision is crucial for preserving the integrity of adjacent structures and supporting efficient healing post-extraction.
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Durability for Prolonged Use: Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, these elevators are built to withstand the demands of surgical procedures. The durable material ensures that the elevators maintain their structural integrity and performance over repeated use.
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Comfortable Handling for Surgeons: The ergonomic handle design enhances comfort and control for surgeons during root extraction procedures. This feature is particularly valuable during prolonged surgeries, allowing practitioners to maintain focus and precision without undue hand fatigue.