Stille Redressator-Osteoclast

A stille osteoclast redresser is a tool that is used in medicine to remove bone tissue. It is a device that consists of two parts: Stille (a Swedish medical instrument company), which performs the function of removing bone tissue, and a redresser, which helps regulate the removal process.

Stille osteoclast redressor is used to remove bone fragments during fractures, as well as to remove tooth roots during their extraction. This tool allows you to quickly and effectively remove bone tissue without damaging surrounding tissue or causing pain.

The process of removing bone tissue with the help of a stille redressor-osteoclast occurs as follows: first, the doctor fixes the stille at the site of bone tissue removal and activates it. He then begins to remove bone tissue using a redresser. The removal process is quick and painless, since the redressator has a special shape and size that allows you to remove bone fragments without damaging surrounding tissue.

After the bone tissue is removed, the doctor may use a stille osteoclast redressor to remove other bone fragments or to remove tooth roots. This instrument is a safe and effective tool for bone removal in medical settings.



Swedish medical technology brand Stille is constantly working to create innovative and effective products. One of the latest developments is Stille Redress-Osteklat - a special tool for osteoclasts.

Osteoclasts are specialized bone cells that are responsible for the destruction and regeneration of bone. In osteoporosis and other bone diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis, osteoclasts can become a problem. Therefore, tools and tools are needed to monitor and treat these conditions.

Stille developed the Stille Redruss-osetalate, an electronic hand-held oscillator designed to reduce bone vibrations using electrical vibration. This device makes the job of osteoclasts more difficult, ensuring a stable process of bone regeneration by reducing the force of destruction. Stihl Osteocast can also be used to accelerate hardening after bone surgery.

One of the main reasons osteoclasts become a problem is excess bone formation. Stilhe's osetalate can help with this process by allowing the bone to complete its development naturally. Additionally, this technology can also help patients suffering from peptora disease, where the bone grafting procedure may involve the use of sterile machines