Our Values
Exitooth exists to take the guesswork out of dental extractions by providing instruments that professionals can trust from day one. Each instrument is handpicked, tested in real clinical settings, and chosen for its precision, durability, and performance, so you can focus on the work, not the tools.

We Offer Curation
You won’t find endless product listings here, just the right ones. We believe in quality through curation, not overwhelming choice. Every item on Exitooth has been selected because it consistently performs to the highest professional standards and clinical scenarios. This tight, focused selection gives you confidence that every instrument we offer has been vetted, approved, and trusted by professionals who know what excellence feels like.
Latest Articles
Complete Guide to Dental Elevators, Luxators, and Periotomes
Complete Guide to Dental Elevators, Luxators, and Periotomes Introduction The main difference between these instruments is blade thickness. Blade thickness determines use. Elevators have the thickest working part; their function is to lift the tooth/root (it’s in the name). Stronger teeth should be taken out with elevators. Luxators are designed [...]
Root or Tooth Fragment Displaced into the Sinus – Practical Management for Dentists
Root or Tooth Fragment Displaced into the Sinus - Practical Management for Dentists Introduction Displacement of a root or tooth fragment into the maxillary sinus is a complication most dentists will face at some point. It usually occurs during extraction of maxillary posterior teeth with close sinus proximity—often due [...]
Broken Root Extraction Techniques and Decision Making, Practical Tips for Dental Professionals
Broken Root Extraction Techniques and Decision Making, Practical Tips for Dental Professionals Introduction If you searched for “broken root extraction”, you’re in the right place. This article is written by dental professionals for dental professionals and focuses on practical, clinical advice. Radiographs (preferably a panoramic X‑ray) are essential before [...]




