Periosteal Allen Molt 9 actively assists dentists and orthopedic surgeons in their procedures. This design ensures precise and effective manipulation of tissues, particularly the periosteum. The periosteum, a dense layer of vascular connective tissue also, envelops bones smooth surfaces at their joints. The instrument typically features also,a double-ended design with different tips .
Uses:
- Dental Surgery: For elevating and reflecting the periosteum and gingival tissues.
- Orthopedic Surgery: Used for periosteal stripping and retraction during bone surgeries.
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Assists in flap elevation and also,tissue dissection.
- Plastic Surgery: Useful in procedures involving the manipulation of soft tissues.
- General Surgery: Employed in various procedures requiring precise tissue handling.
Key Features:
- Double-Ended Design: Offers versatility with different tip shapes for varied surgical applications.
- Ergonomic Handle: It ensures a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged surgeries.
- High-Quality Material: Made from surgical-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Precision Tips: Sharp and well-defined tips for accurate tissue dissection and elevation.
What are the primary materials used in the Periosteal Allen Molt?
How is the Periosteal Allen Molt sterilized?
Standard autoclaving procedures, which use high-pressure steam, can sterilize the instrument to ensure it is free from any microbial life.
What are the different tip designs available on the Periosteal Molt ?
The Periosteal Allen Molt 9 usually features a curved, rounded tip on one end and a sharp, providing versatility for different surgical tasks.
In which types of surgeries is the Periosteal Allen Molt most commonly used?
Dental, orthopedic, oral and maxillofacial, plastic, and general surgeons all also, commonly use this.
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