30. Lexits
Elevators
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The Lexit surgical instruments are truly unique in their design and function
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Easy to use
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Minimize need for flap procedures, bone removal
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Decrease surgery time
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Provide consistent and predictable results
31. Lexits – Directions for Use
Elevators
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Hold the instrument in the palm of your hand with the forefinger extended on the shaft pointing to the tip. This position allows maximum tactile sensation and instrument control.
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The tip of the instrument is inserted into the periodontal ligament space in the direction of the long axis of the tooth or root.
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The thin blade will penetrate the ligament space to the depth of full compression of the ligament.
32. Lexits – Directions for Use
Elevators
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Using a gentle axial reciprocating rotation with increased apical force, the hydraulic effect occurs from the compression of the ligament and the root wll be lifted from the confines of its bony socket.
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It is important that you protect the tissues and structures adjacent to the surgical site.
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It is recommended that you place the thumb and forefinger of the opposite hand around the alveolar ridge at the surgical site.
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This placement increases tactile feel to detect immediately any movement of the tooth or dislocation of the EAZ Out.
33. Apical 4
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Called a #301
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Common elevator for removing teeth
Elevators
66. Spring Crown Remover
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6 setting spring system allows for easy removal of crowns and bridges with no hammering
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Comes with 3 autoclavable tips
Implant
68. Abutment Holder Hemostat
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Holds abutments, restorative screws, impression copings and custom abutments in place
Implant
69. P.I.M.C.A.D.
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Utilized to screw coverscrews, healing abutments, prosthetic abutments and hard to reach retromolar pad areas and posterior tuberosities
Implant
77. Plate/Bone Holding Forcep
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Bone instrument utilized for oral surgery
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Holds bone next to the surgical site
Implant
78. Vogen Sesamoid Clamp
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Bone instrument utilized for oral surgery
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Forcep to hold bone; uses delicate tip for smaller bone fragments; locks bone into place
Implant
79. Stagbeetle Forcep
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Bone instrument utilized for oral surgery
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Holds bone in place; locks to any thickness
Implant
80. Lowman Bone Clamp
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Bone instrument utilized for oral surgery
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Holds bone next to the surgical site
Implant
85. Bone Well
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A collection point for autogenous cadaver or synthetic bone material
Implant
86. Finger-Free Crown Pliers
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Holds bridges and crowns
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Provides ease for smoothing and polishing margins of molar crowns
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Groove in handle allows you to work on crowns at an angle and finish, dust off and polish with ease
Implant
87. 30 Rongeur
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Bone cutter for augmentation
Implant
88. Kerrison Rongeur
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Used to remove bone by taking small “bites” at a time
Implant
89. Bone Packers
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Two sizes to back bone into defects
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3/5mm
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4/6mm
Implant
90. #9 Molt
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Used in subperiosteal tunneling
Implant
91. Sinus Lifts
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A series of various angles to lift sinus from varying positions
Implant
93. Adult Mouth Gag
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Opens and holds the maxillary arch
Implant
94. Mouth Gag, Vestibulum
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Used in vestibule to isolate tooth structure from cheek
Implant
95. Abutment & Crown Remover
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Used to remove permanent crowns without scoring
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Turn-screw allows operator to remove without crushing the crown
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Includes grips
Implant
96. Micro Scalpels
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5 sizes of micro scalpels for cutting flaps
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Handle shown is 10cm; there is also a 15cm handle used more to hold micro mirrors
Implant
122. Noyes Scissor
Endodontics
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MicroScissors for cutting tissue, suture under magnification
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12cm
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Curved also available
123. Large Curettes
Endodontics
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Left & Right (Angled and Straight) to cut under tissue flaps and retractor tissue; commonly used in endodontic surgeries
124. Mini Curettes
Endodontics
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Left and right curettes used to cut under tissue flaps and retractor tissue; commonly used in endodontic surgeries
125. Diamond Mirrors
Endodontics
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Top of the line Diamond- coated Micro Mirrors used under magnification
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Sizes
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DM-1 5mm round
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DM-2 3mm round
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DM-3 Oval
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DM-4 Rectangle
126. Filler Carriers
Endodontics
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3 different sizes to deliver filling materials to the site where the root of tooth has been removed in surgery
127. Micro JW-17
Endodontics
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Used in calcified canals
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Used to get into difficult canals for endodontic cases
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Very thin