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Elevate Your Practice with Precision Instruments


Explore the range of HuFriedyGroup Instruments designed to provide total solutions for your Atraumatic Extractions

Luxating Hybrids

  • Luxating Hybrids are designed with thin, precisely angled tips to aid clinicians in preserving the buccal plate during atraumatic extractions.
  • Improved apical and interproximal access with thin working tips
  • Easily severs the periodontal ligament with finely honed, sharp cutting edges
  • Enhanced oral adaptation with 7 precisely manufactured tip options
  • Longevity and corrosion resistance afforded by handcrafting from the finest grade surgical stainless steel

Interchangeable Periotomes

HuFriedy Interchangeable Periotome features four thin, sharp interchangeable blades for severing the periodontal ligament. The blades are securely positioned in the handle and removable for easy cleaning, care and replacement. 

  • Thin, sharp blades available in four designs to easily sever the periodontal ligament
  • Large diameter handle for enhanced ergonomics, tactile feel and optimal clinical performance
  • Longevity and corrosion resistance afforded by hand- crafting from the finest grade surgical stainless steel

Periotomes

HuFriedy periotomes are designed to facilitate the removal of teeth with minimal damage to the surrounding alveolar bone.

  • Thin, clinically designed blades to sever attachments easily
  • Unique, smooth, large diameter lightweight handle for maximum comfort and increased control*
  • Available in both Single-Ended and Double- Ended, Posterior and Anterior Applications, Satin Steel® or Black Line designs



Additional Black Line Design Features:

  • Performance engineered coating for a harder, smoother surface for optimal edge retention and enhanced lubricity
  • Reduced light reflection afforded by a matte finished handle and black working ends

Luxating Elevators

Luxating elevators reduce pressure on adjacent teeth as they are used in a rocking motion for cutting as opposed to a standard elevator that lifts and pries.

  • Designed with sharp, thin blades for cutting periodontal ligaments
  • Provide better leverage for increased performance during procedures
  • Handcrafted from Immunity Steel® and heat treated to provide optimal sharpness and durability
  • Available in standard, Ergo Dynamic, or Black Line designs

Additional Black Line Design Features:

  • Performance engineered coating for a harder, smoother surface providing optimal edge retention
  • Reduced light reflection afforded by a matte finished handle and black working ends
  • Distinct black finish for enriched contrast and visual acuity at the surgical site

Ergo Dynamic™ Elevators

One handle size does not fit all individuals. Ergo Dynamic elevators were designed to offer an alternative handle option to better fit within the palm of your hand.

  • Ergo Dynamic Elevators increase comfort and ease of use for clinicians who prefer small handle elevators
  • Provide better leverage for increased performance during procedures
  • Handcrafted from Immunity Steel and heat treated to provide optimal sharpness and durability

Actual Size Comparison

Ergo Dynamic Small Elevator, Standard Elevator and Black Line

 

NEW Slim Elevators

Designed to be 13-20% Slimmer than standard elevators !

Slim Elevators are ideal for atraumatic extractions.

The slender working end glides along the alveolar bone and severs the periodontal ligaments during surgical extractions.

Features & Benefits

  • Available in multiple sizes, lengths, and shapes providing customized treatment based on
  • patient need
  • Lightweight, large diameter handle for maximum comfort, reduced hand fatigue and increased control*
  • Available in Black Line and Standard Stainless- Steel
  • Performance engineered coating for a harder, smoother surface for enhanced lubricity and optimal edge retention
  • Distinct black finish for enriched contrast between the instrument, surgical site and underlying tissue
  • Reduced light reflection afforded by a matte finished handle and black working ends


Article Published in Dental Solutions May/June 2022 

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