DENTAL EXTRACTION FORCEPS F-20 UPPER PREMOLAR 1ST & 2ND MOLARS
DENTAL EXTRACTION FORCEPS F-20 UPPER PREMOLAR 1ST & 2ND MOLARS is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Care information
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Description
Description
Dental extraction forceps F-20 are specialized instruments used by dentists to extract teeth, particularly designed for removing upper premolars, first molars, and second molars. The F-20 forceps are often used in cases where the teeth are deeply rooted or have strong attachment to the bone.
Key Features of F-20 Forceps:
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Design: The forceps have a unique design, with broad and concave beaks that fit around the tooth being extracted. The beaks are usually angled to ensure a secure grip and to allow for easy maneuverability during the extraction.
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Ergonomics: The handles are typically designed for a comfortable and controlled grip, which helps reduce hand fatigue during longer extractions.
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Upper Premolars and Molars: The F-20 is ideal for upper premolars and first and second molars because of the anatomical shape of the beaks, which are tailored to grip these types of teeth effectively. The forceps may be used to loosen the tooth by applying controlled pressure to the crown and moving it in various directions.
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Material: These forceps are usually made from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion, while maintaining sharpness and precision in the tips.
How it Works:
- The dentist positions the beaks of the F-20 forceps around the tooth.
- The forceps are gently rocked back and forth to loosen the tooth from the surrounding tissue and bone.
- The dentist applies rotational movements to ease the tooth out of its socket.
- Once loosened, the tooth is removed in a controlled manner to minimize damage to the surrounding bone or soft tissue.
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