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Dental Elevators

The tools utilized in dentistry are specific to their function and standardized as such. Included are handpieces, probes, elevators, excavators, curettes, scalars, and more. These standards address material, performance, and dimensional requirements for a range of sub-types of these tools, together providing a robust toolkit for the development and use of dental tools. These standards specifically address dental elevators.


ISO 15087-1:1999

Dental elevators -- Part 1: General requirements

This part of ISO 15087 specifies the general material and performance requirements for dental elevators.


ISO 15087-2:2000

Dental elevators -- Part 2: Warwick James elevators

This part of ISO 15087 gives requirements, including dimensions, for Warwick James dental elevators.


ISO 15087-3:2000

Dental elevators -- Part 3: Cryer elevators

This part of ISO 15087 gives requirements, including dimensions, for Cryer dental elevators.


ISO 15087-4:2000

Dental elevators -- Part 4: Coupland elevators

This part of ISO 15087 gives requirements, including dimensions, for Coupland dental elevators.


ISO 15087-5:2000

Dental elevators -- Part 5: Bein elevators

This part of ISO 15087 gives requirements, including dimensions, for Bein dental elevators.


ISO 15087-6:2000

Dental elevators -- Part 6: Flohr elevators

This part of ISO 15087 gives requirements, including dimensions, for Flohr dental elevators.


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