Dental bone cutting instruments are used to cut and prepare bone during medical procedures, also known as osteotomes. They come in various patterns, including Lambotte and U.S. Army patterns, as well as spring-loaded forceps and bone shears for cross-section analysis.

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Dental bone cutting instruments are used to cut and prepare bone during medical procedures, also known as osteotomes. They come in various patterns, including Lambotte and U.S. Army patterns, as well as spring-loaded forceps and bone shears for cross-section analysis. Some common types of dental bone cutting instruments include:

Liston Bone Cutting Forceps: Durable spring-loaded bone cutting forceps which allows them to self-open. For the use of cutting lower density bone and cartilage 1.
Skull Breaker: A post-mortem instrument used to cut and contour bone. It removes sharp edges of alveolar crest after extractions for better contour of alveolar ridge.
Lambotte Osteotomes: Used to cut and contour bone. They have a slender shape that allows them to reach far into interproximal areas and prevent needle rotation or suture slipping.


Please note that these instruments must be cleaned, bagged individually or bagged/wrapped in a tray setup, and then sterilized. A chemical/steam indicator device should be included in the wrapping.