Extraction Techniques Flashcards

1
Q

How do elevators work?

A

The corners of the instrument engage with the tooth

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2
Q

What are Cryer’s elevators useful for?

A
  • removal of retained root
    • placed in socket
    • break bone where necessary
    • engage in root and elevate
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3
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What are Warwick James elevators useful for?

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  • wisdom tooth elevation
    • straight good for lower due to narrow gap
    • left and right good for upper, requires less stretching
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4
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What is the function of a luxator?

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  • used to sever the periodontal ligament
    • sharpened curved edge
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5
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What is a periotome?

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  • flattened, sharpened probe
    • cuts periodontal ligament
    • long process but can be atraumatic
    • useful if placing immediate implants
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6
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What are the three basic modes of action for tooth elevation?

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  • wheel and axle
    • rotation
  • lever
    • considerable force exerted on bone
  • wedge
    • can be seen with locator use
    • only works if very little PDL and bone
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7
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What are the most common points of application for elevators?

A
  • mesial
  • buccal
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8
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What points of application not recommended for extraction?

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  • distal
    • cheek requires considerable stretching
  • superior/inferior
    • significant parts of buccal plate removed
    • raise buccal flap, drill hole at apex and engage
  • mesial and distal
    • never used
    • forces applied at same time
    • patient’s jaw cannot be supported with non-dominant hand
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Why are other points of application not recommended?

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  • distal
    • cheek requires considerable stretching
  • superior/inferior
    • significant parts of buccal plate removed
    • raise buccal flap, drill hole at apex and engage
  • mesial and distal
    • never used
    • forces applied at same time
    • patient’s jaw cannot be supported with non-dominant hand
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