DR. EDWARD P. ALLEN
ORAL PLASTIC SURGERY KIT
Instruments designed in collaboration with Dr. Edward P. Allen.
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PPAELPX Allen Periosteal Elevator, Posterior, Black Line Used for blunt dissection in the tunnel technique. The angle of the shank provides improved access for posterior interradicular dissection.
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KPAX Allen End-Cutting Intrasulcular Knife, Black Line Used for the initial intrasulcular incisions. The thin narrow blade with dull sides provides for incisions from the base of the sulcus to the alveolar crest without harming the sulcular walls.
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PPAELX Allen Periosteal Elevator, Black Line Used for blunt tissue reflection in pouch and tunneling procedures. The three-sided instrument (the curved end may be used with the curve down or up) enables sub-periosteal elevation of bound-down tissue reducing the risk for perforation.
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PPAELAX Allen Periosteal Elevator, Anterior, Black Line Used for blunt reflection of the tissue in pouch and tunneling procedures in the anterior region or where the tissue is very thin. One-third narrower than the PPAEL.
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BLACK LINE The Black Line is designed to optimise clinical outcomes by delivering efficiency throughout the entire perio and surgical procedure. The Black Line features a performance engineered coating for optimal edge retention, reduced light reflection afforded by the black matte finish and enhanced contrast and visual acuity at the surgical site and underlying tissue.
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KO12KPO3R9 Allen Modified Orban Knife, Everedge™ Used for sharp dissection in pouch and tunnel procedures. The cutting edge ends 5mm from the shank allowing for lateral dissection and reduced risk of harming the sulcular margin. The flat side of the instrument enables close approximation to the periosteum for immediate supra- periosteal dissection.
KO12KP3R49 Allen Arrowhead Knife, Everedge™ The Allen Arrowhead Knife is used to initiate the sharp dissection with less risk of cutting the sulcular margin (especially in the lower anterior) and to reach undercuts while maintaining contact with bony surface irregularities where the longer blade of the Modified Orban Knife would be more likely to span.
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