Apical Ejector
An Apical Ejector is a specialized dental surgical instrument designed for the removal of small pathological lesions or foreign objects from the apex (tip) of a tooth root. It is often used in conjunction with an apicoectomy procedure. The instrument typically has a fine, angled, or curved tip that can be inserted into the bony crypt to engage and extract periapical cysts, granulomas, or root tips, facilitating thorough debridement of the apical area to promote healing.
Key Features:
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Fine, angled, or curved tip for accessing the apical area of a tooth root.
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Designed to engage and remove small periapical lesions or root fragments.
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Essential for surgical endodontic procedures like apicoectomy.
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Allows for precise, controlled removal of pathological tissue from a confined bony space.
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Often used as part of a dual-ended instrument with an elevator or curette.
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A specialized tool for addressing pathology at the root apex.
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