# Elevators are instruments that are designed to:
A. Engage the tooth coronal to the cementoenamel junction
B. Retract the crestal gingiva before forceps are used
C. Reflect a full thickness flap before forceps are used
D. Engage the tooth apical to the cementoenamel junction
Elevators are instruments used to elevate
the tooth out of its socket.
Elevators are designed to engage the root
portion of the tooth below the
cementoenamel junction.
Elevators are inserted into the periodontal
ligament space, create more room for tooth
movement, and help elevate the tooth out of its socket.
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