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LUXCATORS SET OF 7

Original price was: ₹ 5000.00.Current price is: ₹ 4000.00. GST- 5%

  • Select the appropriate size of instrument for the size of the root
  • The size of instrument required may change as the tooth loosens, i.e. smaller diameter instruments may be required to cut periodontal ligament apically than required at the start of the extraction
  • Luxators should not be used for leverage as this will damage the fine working end
  • Luxators should be held in the palm with the index finger extended towards the tip of the blade. This will minimize trauma to the patient in the event of instrument slippage
  • The operator’s nondominant hand should be used to retract soft tissues, stabilize jaw and support the alveolar process
  • Luxator should be inserted in the periodontal space using gentle pressure until resistance is felt. Hold the luxator in position for a few seconds to stretch and disrupt the periodontal ligament. Gradually move the tip of the luxator to the apex of the tooth.
  • Luxators are used to cut periodontal ligaments within two-thirds of the length of the root.
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Description

acclaimed ergonomic handle and a unique cornered, rigid tip that enables the elevation of roots without risk of damaging the adjacent tooth.

The thin and sharp blade of luxators is designed to be pushed into the periodontal ligament space along the long axis of the root to cut the periodontal membrane and expand the alveolar socket.

  •  3mm Straight, used in apical and interproximal areas
  •  3mm Curved, Interproximal, good access from the buccal side
  •  5mm Straight, used in apical and interproximal areas
  •  5mm Curved, Interproximal, good access from the buccal side
  •  2mm Straight, used in apical areas for extraction of broken root tips
  •  3mm Inverted curved,  Good access from the lingual and/or distal side.
  •  4mm Curved Interproximal, good access from the buccal side.

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