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periosteal elevator kit
LE 3,600.00 EGP
set is 6 pieces and consists of Periosteal Elevators (as is often required for a comprehensive surgical kit), the kit would contain various standard and specialized patterns, all designed to perform a crucial function in oral surgery: to detach the full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap from the bone with minimal trauma.
A typical 6-piece, double-ended periosteal elevator kit would often include variations of the following common patterns:
| Piece | Classic Pattern Name (Example) | Key Feature/Function |
| 1 | Molt No. 9 | Initial and General Flap Elevation/Retraction. One end is a sharp, pointed end (lancet) for initial flap incision and elevation; the other is a broad, rounded end for detaching and retracting the flap. |
| 2 | Prichard (or Prichard-Type) | Broad Flap Elevation. Features a rounded, wide blade (often double-ended in different sizes) used for lifting larger, thicker flaps and retracting them during surgery. |
| 3 | Seldin (or Seldin-Type) | Retraction and Elevation. Features a smaller, often curved, rounded or spatulated blade for precise elevation and a broad, curved retractor end. |
| 4 | Buser (or Buser-Type) | Microsurgical Precision/Papilla Preservation. Features fine, thin, and often curved/angled working ends for minimal trauma, particularly around dental papilla and narrow interdental spaces. |
| 5 | Freer (or Freer-Type) | Fine/Delicate Elevation. A double-ended, small-tipped elevator with a curved and sometimes sharper edge, typically used in smaller, more confined areas like the root apex or a small bony window. |
| 6 | Ad-Lib/Modified Pattern | Angled/Specialty Elevator (e.g., Ward or specific angled/offset tip) to reach difficult posterior or lingual (tongue side) areas. |
The key difference in a comprehensive surgical set is having a tool for every scenario: from initial incision (Molt No. 9 sharp end), to broad elevation (Prichard/Molt No. 9 broad end), to delicate detachment (Buser/Freer), and finally, safe retraction of the elevated flap.