Explore Our Surgical Elevators Collection
Our comprehensive range of surgical elevators is designed to support precise tissue manipulation, tooth extraction, and bone elevation across a wide variety of medical and dental procedures. Surgical elevators are essential instruments used to loosen, lift, and separate tissue or bone with controlled force, helping clinicians work efficiently while minimizing trauma.
Some of the most common types of surgical elevators in our collection include:
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Dental Elevators – Commonly used during tooth extractions to loosen teeth from the periodontal ligament and surrounding bone.
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Root Tip Elevators – Designed for removing fractured roots or small root fragments with precision.
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Periosteal Elevators – Used to reflect and elevate soft tissue flaps during oral, maxillofacial, and orthopedic procedures.
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Orthopedic Elevators – Ideal for lifting bone fragments and assisting with joint or fracture-related surgeries.
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General Surgical Elevators – Versatile tools used across multiple surgical specialties for tissue separation and elevation.
Each surgical elevator instrument is engineered for balance, strength, and controlled leverage to support safe and predictable outcomes.
Benefits of Using Our Surgical Elevator Instruments
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Enhanced Control & Leverage – Designed to apply controlled force while reducing unnecessary tissue damage.
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Medical-Grade Stainless Steel – Corrosion-resistant and built to withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
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Wide Range of Designs – Multiple blade shapes, sizes, and angles to suit different anatomical needs.
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Ergonomic Handles – Comfortable grips help reduce hand fatigue during extended procedures.
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Cost-Effective & Bulk Options – Ideal for hospitals, dental practices, and surgical centers ordering at scale.
Choosing the Right Surgical Elevator for Your Procedure
When selecting a surgical elevator, consider the following factors:
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Procedure Type: Dental extractions, orthopedic work, or soft-tissue elevation all require different elevator designs.
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Blade Shape & Angle: Straight, curved, or angled blades provide varying access and leverage.
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Tip Size & Thickness: Smaller tips offer precision, while wider blades provide greater lifting strength.
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Material Quality: High-grade stainless steel ensures durability and consistent performance.
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Handle Design: Ergonomic handles improve grip, control, and procedural comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions