This image shows Warwick-James root elevator — with a left-angled blade. These instruments are commonly used in oral surgery to elevate and loosen teeth or roots before extraction.
The angled design provides enhanced access to hard-to-reach posterior areas, while the straight variant is ideal for general application.
Both tools are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and precise control during dental procedures.
Warwick-James elevators are preferred for their ergonomic handles and minimally invasive design that helps reduce trauma to the surrounding bone and tissues.
