Dental Elevators
Achieve efficient and controlled extractions with Dental Elevators—engineered to elevate, loosen, and luxate teeth or root fragments prior to forceps application. These essential surgical instruments are designed to minimize trauma to surrounding bone and soft tissue, making them indispensable for oral surgery, periodontics, and general dentistry.
Crafted from high-grade surgical stainless steel, dental elevators come in various styles—straight, curved, or angular—to match diverse anatomical and procedural requirements. Ergonomically contoured handles provide a firm, non-slip grip, enhancing precision and reducing hand fatigue during complex extractions. Blades are thin yet sturdy, with sharp, tapered tips that slide easily between tooth and bone, allowing for smooth luxation without excessive force.
Available in a full range of patterns, including Cryer, Warwick James, Coupland, Bein, Heidbrink, and Periotome styles, these elevators allow clinicians to approach every case with the right tool in hand. Their balanced weight and durable construction support repeated sterilization and long-term use in high-volume practices.