The Luxating Elevators – PDL Precise Tips, 7-Piece Dental & Veterinary Surgical Instruments set is a premium surgical solution developed for dental professionals, oral surgeons, periodontists, veterinary surgeons, and dental specialists who require precision during tooth extraction procedures. Engineered with exceptionally thin and sharp periodontal ligament (PDL) tips, these luxating elevators allow clinicians to gently sever periodontal ligament fibers while minimizing trauma to surrounding bone and soft tissue.
Unlike conventional elevators that rely primarily on force, luxating elevators are specifically designed to create controlled expansion of the periodontal ligament space. This technique helps preserve the alveolar bone, making these instruments particularly valuable for implant site preparation, atraumatic extractions, and procedures where bone conservation is essential.
Each instrument in this comprehensive 7-piece luxating elevator set features ergonomically designed handles that provide superior grip, balance, and tactile feedback during surgery. The precision-crafted tips are available in multiple widths and angulations, enabling clinicians to access various anatomical locations and tooth positions with greater ease. Whether performing anterior, posterior, upper, lower, or difficult root extractions, the assortment of instruments offers versatility for a wide range of clinical situations.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, every elevator offers exceptional corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and long-term durability. The finely polished surface reduces the risk of staining while facilitating thorough cleaning after each procedure. These reusable surgical instruments are fully autoclavable and designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without compromising structural integrity or cutting performance.
In dental surgery, the set is widely used for atraumatic tooth extraction, periodontal ligament separation, root elevation, surgical extraction, implant preparation, oral surgery, and preservation of alveolar bone. The precise blade geometry enables controlled insertion into the periodontal ligament space, reducing unnecessary pressure and minimizing patient discomfort.
The instrument set is equally suitable for veterinary dental surgery, where precision and tissue preservation are critical during canine, feline, and exotic animal tooth extractions. Veterinary surgeons benefit from the slim working tips and ergonomic handling that facilitate delicate procedures within smaller oral cavities.
Designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern surgical practice, the Luxating Elevators – PDL Precise Tips, 7-Piece Dental & Veterinary Surgical Instruments provide outstanding cutting efficiency, precision, and clinician control. Their robust construction and professional-grade finish ensure dependable performance in hospitals, dental clinics, oral surgery centers, veterinary practices, and academic institutions.
Whether used for routine extractions or complex surgical cases, this versatile luxating elevator set helps improve procedural efficiency while supporting atraumatic extraction techniques that contribute to faster healing, preservation of bone architecture, and improved clinical outcomes.
Key Features
- Complete 7-piece luxating elevator instrument set
- Ultra-thin PDL precise tips for atraumatic extraction
- Designed for controlled periodontal ligament separation
- Ideal for dental and veterinary surgical procedures
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Ergonomic handles for enhanced grip and precision
- Multiple tip sizes and angulations for versatile applications
- Corrosion-resistant satin/polished finish
- Fully reusable and autoclavable
- High durability for repeated clinical use
- Suitable for oral surgery, implantology, and periodontal procedures
- Precision-engineered for maximum surgical control
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Luxating Elevator Set |
| Application | Periodontal Ligament Separation & Atraumatic Tooth Extraction |
| Material | Premium Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Highly Polished Corrosion-Resistant Finish |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Periodontics, Implantology, Veterinary Dentistry |
| Instrument Type | Luxating Elevators with PDL Precise Tips |
| Usage | Professional Clinical and Surgical Use |
FAQs
1. What are Luxating Elevators with PDL Precise Tips used for?
These instruments are primarily used to separate the periodontal ligament before tooth extraction, enabling atraumatic removal while preserving surrounding bone and soft tissue.
2. Are these luxating elevators suitable for veterinary dentistry?
Yes. The set is designed for both human dental procedures and veterinary dental surgeries, making it suitable for canine, feline, and other animal dental extractions.
3. What material are the instruments made from?
The instruments are manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, providing excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and long service life.
4. Can the instruments be sterilized in an autoclave?
Yes. The entire 7-piece set is fully autoclavable and designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles while maintaining performance and durability.
5. Why are PDL precise tips beneficial during tooth extraction?
The thin, sharp PDL tips allow controlled severing of periodontal ligament fibers with minimal trauma, helping preserve alveolar bone and supporting improved healing and future implant placement.
6. Are these instruments reusable?
Yes. With proper cleaning, inspection, and sterilization according to clinical protocols, the luxating elevators are intended for repeated professional use.
7. Which dental specialties commonly use this instrument set?
The set is widely used by general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, implantologists, endodontists, and veterinary dental surgeons for routine and complex extraction procedures.

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