Precision plays a critical role in dental procedures, directly influencing patient safety and treatment success. One of the key factors behind achieving such precision is the use of high-quality dental instruments.
At Euro Surg, we recognize how important accuracy is in clinical practice. That’s why we provide a wide range of dental instruments manufactured from premium German stainless steel. These tools are engineered for durability, superior control, and consistent performance—helping you deliver excellent results for every patient.
This guide highlights the most commonly used dental instruments essential for everyday dental procedures.
Importance of Common Dental Instruments
Reliable dental instruments are fundamental to maintaining oral health and carrying out procedures efficiently. Dentists rely on a variety of tools daily, all crafted from high-grade materials like German stainless steel to ensure strength and longevity.
These instruments form the backbone of dental surgery, enabling clinicians to perform both simple and complex procedures with confidence and precision.
1. Dental Elevators

Dental elevators are essential for atraumatic tooth extraction. They assist in loosening and elevating teeth from their sockets before removal. Available in multiple shapes and sizes, each type is designed for specific clinical situations.
Key Features
- Ergonomic handles for better grip and control
- Fine, sharp yet delicate blades to minimize tissue trauma
- Multiple blade styles (straight, angled, offset) for versatility
| Instruments | Category | Use | Features |
| Straight Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Elevates and loosens teeth | Elevates and loosens teeth |
| Cryer Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Removes broken root tips | Angled blade, ergonomic grip, durable |
| Potts Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Accesses posterior teeth | Angled design, sturdy, precision tip |
| Miller Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates teeth before extraction | Curved blade, firm grip, versatile |
| Heidbrink Elevator | Root Tip Elevator | Extracts root tips | Narrow tip, angled blade, robust construction |
| Apical Elevator | Root Tip Elevator | Root Tip Elevator | Thin, flexible, precise |
| Coupland Elevator | Root Elevator | Elevates roots and teeth | Tapered blade, robust handle, various sizes |
| Warwick James Elevator | Root Elevator | Elevates roots in difficult-to-reach areas | Curved, firm grip, strong blade |
| Crane Pick Elevator | Root Elevator | Removes small root tips | Hooked blade, strong handle, durable |
| Cogswell Elevator | Root Elevator | Elevates roots during extraction | Narrow tip, robust, ergonomic |
2. Luxating Elevators

Luxating elevators are designed for the initial stage of tooth extraction. They gently separate the periodontal ligament, making tooth removal easier and less traumatic.
Key Features
- Thin, flexible blades for precise ligament separation
- Rounded tips to reduce soft tissue injury
- Lightweight construction for better handling
Common Luxating Elevators
| Instrument | Category | Use | Features |
| Straight Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates teeth before extraction | Sharp tip, strong handle, various sizes |
| Angled Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Accesses difficult areas to luxate teeth | Angled blade, ergonomic grip, durable |
| Curved Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates teeth in posterior regions | Curved blade, firm grip, precision |
| Bent Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates teeth in confined spaces | Bent blade, robust handle, versatile |
| Left Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates left side teeth | Angled for the left side, strong construction, precision |
| Right Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates right side teeth | Angled for right side, ergonomic, durable |
| T-Bar Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Provides enhanced leverage during luxation | T-bar handle, strong blade, precision |
| Winged Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates teeth with enhanced control | Winged blade, robust, firm grip |
| Dual-Edge Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Luxates teeth with dual edges for precision | Dual-edge blade, ergonomic, versatile |
| Serrated Luxating Elevator | Extraction Instrument | Provides better grip during luxation | Serrated blade, strong handle, durable |
3. Periotome

Periotomes are widely used for cutting periodontal ligaments and supporting atraumatic tooth extraction. They are also useful in soft tissue management and grafting procedures.
Key Features
- Slim, tapered blades for delicate work
- Double-ended options for versatility
- High sharpness for clean incisions
Common Periotomes
| Instrument | Category | Use | Features |
| Straight Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Cuts periodontal ligaments for atraumatic extractions | Thin blade, strong handle, various sizes |
| Angled Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Accesses difficult areas to cut ligaments | Angled blade, ergonomic grip, durable |
| Universal Periotome | Extraction Instrument | General purpose ligament cutting | Versatile design, robust, precision tip |
| Root Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Cuts ligaments around root tips | Thin, flexible, robust construction |
| Double-ended Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Multi-functional ligament cutting | Dual blade, ergonomic, various sizes |
| Curved Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Accesses posterior teeth ligaments | Curved blade, firm grip, precision |
| Micro Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Precise ligament cutting in confined spaces | Ultra-thin blade, strong handle, versatile |
| Serrated Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Cuts ligaments with enhanced grip | Serrated blade, robust, precision tip |
| Slim Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Accesses narrow spaces to cut ligaments | Slim design, durable, easy to maneuver |
| Heavy Duty Periotome | Extraction Instrument | Cuts thick periodontal ligaments | Strong blade, robust handle, ergonomic |
4. Dental Chisels

Dental chisels are used in procedures involving bone cutting, shaping, and sectioning teeth. They are particularly useful in surgical extractions and implant preparations.
Key Features
- Balanced, heavy-duty construction
- Interchangeable tips for versatility
- Long-lasting sharp edges
Common Dental Chisels
| Instrument | Category | Use | Features |
| Straight Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Removes bone and shapes tooth structure | Sharp blade, strong handle, various sizes |
| Wedelstaedt Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Removes and reshapes bony structures in the oral cavity | Curved blade, ergonomic grip, durable |
| Bi-angle Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Cuts and shapes teeth in difficult areas | Angled blade, firm grip, precision |
| Mon-angle Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Accesses hard-to-reach areas for cutting | Single angle, strong handle, versatile |
| Enamel Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Removes and shapes enamel during restorations | Thin blade, robust, ergonomic |
| Gingival Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Cuts and shapes gingival tissue | Precision blade, strong handle, various sizes |
| Distal Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Cuts and shapes distal tooth surfaces | Angled design, durable, precision |
| Mesial Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Cuts and shapes mesial tooth surfaces | Firm grip, angled blade, versatile |
| Hatchet Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Removes and shapes tooth structure | Heavy-duty, robust handle, precision |
| Spoon Chisel | Cutting Instrument | Removes soft carious dentin | Heavy-duty, robust handle, precision |
5. Crane Pick Elevator

Crane pick elevators are specifically designed for removing root fragments and assisting in difficult extractions, particularly in molar regions.
Key Features
- Pointed pick for strong engagement
- Curved design for better access
- Durable stainless-steel construction
Common Crane Pick Elevators
| Instrument | Category | Use | Features |
| Straight Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Elevates and removes root tips | Hooked blade, strong handle, various sizes |
| Angled Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Accesses difficult areas for root elevation | Angled blade, ergonomic grip, durable |
| Curved Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Removes roots in posterior regions | Curved blade, firm grip, precision |
| Bent Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Elevates roots in confined spaces | Bent blade, robust handle, versatile |
| Left Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Elevates left side roots | Angled for the left side, strong construction, precision |
| Right Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Elevates right side roots | Angled for right side, ergonomic, durable |
| Micro Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Elevates small root tips | Microblade, strong handle, precision |
| Heavy Duty Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Elevates thick root tips | Strong blade, robust handle, ergonomic |
| Mini Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Accesses narrow spaces to elevate roots | Mini design, durable, easy to maneuver |
| Serrated Mini Crane Pick | Root Elevator | Provides a better grip during root elevation | Serrated blade, strong handle, durable |
6. Dental Forceps

Dental forceps are vital for gripping and extracting teeth. Their design varies depending on tooth type and position.
Key Features
- Anatomically shaped beaks for secure grip
- Non-slip handles for control
- Multiple designs for different teeth
Common Dental Forceps
| Instrument | Category | Use | Features |
| Universal Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes various teeth | Versatile, firm grip, ergonomic |
| Upper Molar Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts upper molars | Curved beaks, durable, precision |
| Lower Molar Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts lower molars | Angled beaks, firm grip, strong construction |
| Upper Incisor Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes upper incisors | Straight beaks, ergonomic, reliable |
| Lower Incisor Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes lower incisors | Angled beaks, durable, precision |
| Pedo Forceps | Pediatric Extraction | Extracts children’s teeth | Small size, gentle grip, robust |
| Premolar Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts children’s teeth | Small size, gentle grip, robust |
| Root Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts roots | Thin beaks, firm grip, durable |
| Wisdom Tooth Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes wisdom teeth | Angled design, robust, precision |
| Bayonet Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts roots and fragments | Bayonet-shaped, strong grip, reliable |
7. Dental Extraction Forceps

Extraction forceps are specifically built for removing teeth efficiently, offering greater strength and durability compared to general forceps.
Key Features
- Strong German stainless-steel construction
- Designed for specific tooth types
- Reliable grip and controlled force
Common Extraction Forceps
| Instrument | Category | Use | Features |
| Upper Universal Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes upper teeth | Versatile, strong grip, durable |
| Lower Universal Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes lower teeth | Versatile, strong grip, durable |
| Cowhorn Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts molars with curved roots | Cowhorn-shaped beaks, robust, precision |
| Upper Canine Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts upper canines | Curved beaks, strong handle, precision |
| Lower Canine Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Extracts lower canines | Angled beaks, ergonomic, durable |
| Upper Root Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes upper roots | Thin beaks, firm grip, reliable |
| Lower Root Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes lower roots | Narrow beaks, strong handle, precision |
| Pedo Extraction Forceps | Pediatric Extraction | Extracts children’s teeth | Small size, gentle grip, robust |
| Upper Third Molar Forceps | Extraction Instrument | Removes upper third molars | Angled design, strong grip, reliable |
8. Mouth Mirror

A mouth mirror is a basic yet essential diagnostic instrument used in nearly every dental procedure.
Key Features
- Clear, anti-fog reflective surface
- Various sizes for better visibility
- Comfortable grip for extended use
It allows indirect vision, improves lighting, and helps retract soft tissues for better access.
Final Thoughts
Using high-quality dental instruments is essential for delivering accurate and efficient treatments. From extractions to diagnostic procedures, each tool plays a specific role in ensuring successful outcomes.
At Euro Surg, we are dedicated to supplying dental professionals with reliable instruments made from German stainless steel—built for precision, durability, and performance.
Explore our complete range and upgrade your dental practice with trusted solutions designed for modern dentistry.
FAQs
What materials are used in Euro Surg dental instruments?
Euro Surg instruments are made from premium German stainless steel. We also offer titanium and tungsten carbide options for enhanced performance.
What types of dental instruments does Euro Surg provide?
We offer a wide selection of instruments for all dental procedures, from routine check-ups to advanced surgeries.
Does Euro Surg offer customization?
Yes, we provide customization services. If you need a specific instrument, we can manufacture it based on your requirements.


