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Instruments in Oral Surgery Instruments in Oral Surgery Dr.SHESHKARAN SINGH Dr.SHESHKARAN SINGH RAJPUROHIT(BDS,MIDA,DNHE) RAJPUROHIT(BDS,MIDA,DNHE) [email protected] [email protected]

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Instruments in Oral SurgeryInstruments in Oral SurgeryDr.SHESHKARAN SINGHDr.SHESHKARAN SINGH

RAJPUROHIT(BDS,MIDA,DNHE)RAJPUROHIT(BDS,MIDA,DNHE)[email protected]@gmail.com

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Hemostats vs. Needle HoldersHemostats vs. Needle Holders

HemostatsHemostats Used for placing and removing surgical Used for placing and removing surgical

bladesblades Needle holdersNeedle holders

Have gold loopsHave gold loops Used specifically for pushing needles Used specifically for pushing needles

and suturingand suturing

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Hemostats vs. Needle HoldersHemostats vs. Needle Holders

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Full Thickness FlapsFull Thickness Flaps

Mucosa, Submucosa and PeriosteumMucosa, Submucosa and Periosteum Submucosa contains nerves, arteries, Submucosa contains nerves, arteries,

veins and lymphaticsveins and lymphatics We raise full thickness flaps in O.S.We raise full thickness flaps in O.S.

Less swellingLess swelling Less bleedingLess bleeding Less painLess pain

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ChiselsChisels

Monobevel-Monobevel- Remove boneRemove bone

BibevelBibevel Split TeethSplit Teeth

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ElevatorsElevators

301-smallest301-smallest 3434 46S-Largest46S-Largest

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301 Elevator301 Elevator

Lever actionLever action DisplacementDisplacement Smaller root tipsSmaller root tips

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34 Elevator34 Elevator

Lever actionLever action DisplacementDisplacement Most teeth and larger root tipsMost teeth and larger root tips

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46S Elevator46S Elevator

Lever actionLever action DisplacementDisplacement Most teeth and larger root tipsMost teeth and larger root tips

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Curved CryersCurved Cryers

Max. Impacted 3Max. Impacted 3 rdsrds Molars ONLY Molars ONLY Like a spoon, roll them outLike a spoon, roll them out

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Cryer ElevatorCryer Elevator

Wheel and axleWheel and axle Adjacent empty socketAdjacent empty socket Mandibular first molarsMandibular first molars Needs sharp tip i.e. no purchase Needs sharp tip i.e. no purchase

pointpoint

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East/WestEast/West

Wheel and axleWheel and axle Adjacent empty socketAdjacent empty socket Mandibular first molarsMandibular first molars Needs sharp tip i.e. no purchase Needs sharp tip i.e. no purchase

pointpoint

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Miller ElevatorMiller Elevator

Wheel and axleWheel and axle Impacted maxillary thirdsImpacted maxillary thirds NOT erupted maxillary thirdsNOT erupted maxillary thirds Place at MB of third molar below Place at MB of third molar below

HOC and roll to the distal HOC and roll to the distal

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Potts ElevatorsPotts Elevators

Max. Impacted 3Max. Impacted 3 rdsrds Molars ONLY Molars ONLY Wheel and axleWheel and axle Miller elevator with “T” handleMiller elevator with “T” handle Can deliver more forceCan deliver more force

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Bone FileBone File

Used for superficial smoothingUsed for superficial smoothing Only used with a pull-strokeOnly used with a pull-stroke Otherwise you burnish the boneOtherwise you burnish the bone

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Rongeur #4ARongeur #4A

Side cutting and end-cutting rongeurs

Used by general dentists

Cut bone by means of pinching

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Rongeur #5Rongeur #5

Large-bladed, side cutting rongeurs

“Bone forceps”- cuts bone rather than pinching bone

Can easily pinch or cut lips and cheek tissue

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Molt Curette 2/4Molt Curette 2/4

#2 end is smaller to enucleate a #2 end is smaller to enucleate a cavity, cyst, granulomas, etc.cavity, cyst, granulomas, etc.

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Minnesota RetractorMinnesota Retractor

Retract mucoperiosteal flapRetract mucoperiosteal flap Protect mucosa during cuttingProtect mucosa during cutting Rest on bone ONLYRest on bone ONLY

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Periosteal ElevatorPeriosteal Elevator

Start with the pointed edgeStart with the pointed edge Reflect the flap with the broad endReflect the flap with the broad end

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Clover LeafClover Leaf

Sweetheart retractor, “Weider”Sweetheart retractor, “Weider”

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Austin RetractorAustin Retractor

Place down on bone, retracts cheek Place down on bone, retracts cheek and protectsand protects

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Bone ThicknessBone Thickness

The thinnest bone is on the lingual of The thinnest bone is on the lingual of the third molar regionthe third molar region

Most common place to find bone Most common place to find bone spiculesspicules

If bone spicule is attached to bone, If bone spicule is attached to bone, reflect flapreflect flap

If bone spicule is separated, pull it out If bone spicule is separated, pull it out with tweezers, adson forcepswith tweezers, adson forceps

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ForcepsForceps

Designed to attached to the Designed to attached to the anatomical crown of teethanatomical crown of teeth

150 max. universal150 max. universal 151 mand. universal151 mand. universal 150S/151S- pedo max. and mand.150S/151S- pedo max. and mand.

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ForcepsForceps

Maxillary forceps have a gradual S-Maxillary forceps have a gradual S-shaped curveshaped curve

Mandibular forceps have 90 degree Mandibular forceps have 90 degree bendbend

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150/151 Forceps150/151 Forceps

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Anterior ForcepsAnterior Forceps

Maxillary- #1 or #99 Anterior Cuspid Maxillary- #1 or #99 Anterior Cuspid to Cuspid- specific!to Cuspid- specific!

Mandibular- 74 (Ash) can also use on Mandibular- 74 (Ash) can also use on the premolarsthe premolars

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#1, #99 Forceps#1, #99 Forceps

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74N Forceps74N Forceps

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Broken CrownsBroken Crowns

Due to IRM, Deep decay, Temp. Due to IRM, Deep decay, Temp. crowns, RCT “brittle teeth”crowns, RCT “brittle teeth”

88R, 88L- maxillary 188R, 88L- maxillary 1stst and 2 and 2ndnd molars molars Need furcation to engage forcepsNeed furcation to engage forceps 1 prong between buccal roots1 prong between buccal roots 2 prongs cradle the palatal root2 prongs cradle the palatal root Expands the buccal plate, can break Expands the buccal plate, can break

roots and crush tissueroots and crush tissue

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88R and 88L88R and 88L