- Rust resistant
- Durable finish
- Application-specific
- Accurate dimensions
- Easy to use
- Long life
- lightweight
- Comfortable grip
- Autoclavable
Description
Tooth Extracting forceps are used to extract tooth designed for use in specific areas of the mouth.
The beak is shaped to confirm snugly to the contour of the tooth. This makes it easier to reach different teeth effectively.
Dental forcpes handles are shaped so that a maximum amount of force can be applied to the beaks, while the handles are still in a comfortable position for the oral surgeon
In clinical cases of:
Chronic Pulpitis
Impaction
Grossly decayed teeth
Grade II-III Mobility
Supernumerary teeth
Mesiodens
Key Specifications
- EFA 1 – Upper Incisors & Canines
- EFA 7 – Upper Premolar
- EFA 13 – Lower Premolar
- EFA 79 – Lower Third Molars
- EFA 51A – Upper Roots/Bayonet
- EFA 74N – Lower Roots
- EFA 959 – Lower Root Tips
Packaging
- 1 x Forcep
Direction to Use
The proper forceps is then chosen for the tooth to be extracted and the forceps is then seated onto the tooth so that the tips of the forceps beaks grasp the root underneath the loosened soft tissue. The lingual beak is usually seated first and then the buccal beak.
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