The Luxator 3 mm Inverted Curved is designed for atraumatic dental extractions in challenging anatomical sites. Its ultra-fine 3 mm inverted curved blade enables precise access from lingual or distal angles, ensuring the periodontal ligament is gently severed with minimal trauma. Crafted with an ergonomic handle and high-grade surgical stainless steel—or upgradeable to titanium-coated for enhanced durability and reduced friction—this instrument is both practical and durable. Ideal for oral surgeons, implantologists, and dental professionals focused on preserving alveolar integrity and optimizing patient healing, the Luxator 3 mm Inverted Curved ensures effective extraction even in confined or posterior areas.
Key Features & Benefits
- 3 mm inverted curved blade for superior access to lingual, mesial, and distal regions.
- Atraumatic design helps maintain bone and soft tissue integrity.
- Ergonomic handle ensures better control and operator comfort.
- Optional titanium coating enhances durability and reduces friction.
- Fine tapering blade allows precision insertion and ligament cutting
Specifications
Specification | Details |
Blade Type | Inverted Curved, 3 mm |
Material | Surgical stainless steel (or Ti-coated) |
Handle | Ergonomic, anti-slip design |
Autoclavable | Yes (standard sterilization compatible) |
Reusable | Yes |
Ideal Use | Lingual, distal, general extractions |
Why Use an Inverted Curved Blade?
- Offers precision in extracting teeth from awkward or posterior angles.
- Enhances maneuverability without sacrificing tissue integrity.
- Ideal for delicate procedures like implant-site extractions and minimizing trauma.
How to Use the Luxator 3 mm Inverted Curved Safely
- Gently insert the inverted curved tip into the periodontal ligament space.
- Apply a slight rotational or rocking movement to cut through the ligament.
- Avoid using it as a prying tool—this may damage the delicate blade.
- Clean thoroughly and autoclave after each use to ensure longevity.
Advantages & Limitations
Advantages
- Reduces tissue and bone trauma, improving healing trajectory.
- Provides superior access in anatomically tight or obscured areas.
- Durable and reusable—maximizes long-term value.
Limitations
- Delicate design—requires careful handling, not for levering.
- Mastery of technique is needed to maintain blade integrity and achieve optimal results.
FAQs
What does “inverted curved” mean in this context?
It refers to the blade curving inward toward the handle—ideal for accessing disto-lingual and mesial areas.
Is this instrument reusable and autoclavable?
Absolutely—crafted from high-grade materials specifically for durability and repeated sterilization.
Can it function as a dental elevator?
No—this luxator is strictly for cutting and luxating. Using it for leverage may irreversibly damage the tip.
When should I choose this over straight or normal curved versions?
When extracting teeth in posterior, lingual, or distal areas where straight or standard curved tools cannot access effectively.
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