Osteotome

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What is the meaning of Osteotome?

Osteotome is widely used term in Dental Tools.

Osteotome is a term specifically used in dental tools to refer to a surgical instrument that is designed for bone cutting or reshaping procedures in dental and oral surgery. It is typically a handheld instrument with a sharp, chisel-like blade at one end. Osteotomes are commonly used in dental implant procedures, bone grafting surgeries, and other dental treatments that involve manipulating or modifying the underlying bone structure. The sharp blade of the osteotome allows for precise and controlled bone cutting, shaping, or removal, helping to create a suitable environment for dental restorations or implants.

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