English Pattern Extracting Forceps for Left Lower Molars - Figure 24
Constructed of surgical-grade German stainless steel, our English Pattern Extracting Forceps for Left Lower Molars – Figure 24 are designed for the efficient and atraumatic removal of left mandibular (lower) molars. Featuring a hinged (box joint) construction, these forceps provide superior strength and control, making them a preferred choice for dentists and oral surgeons performing extractions with precision and minimal patient discomfort.
- Angled, Contoured Beaks: Specifically designed to securely grasp the left lower molars, ensuring a firm, non-slip grip for efficient extractions.
- Box Joint Mechanism: Provides increased stability and enhanced control compared to American-pattern forceps, reducing the risk of beak misalignment.
- Cross-Serrated Beaks: Prevents slippage, even on brittle, decayed, or partially erupted teeth, allowing for a secure grasp during extraction.
- Ergonomic Handles: Designed with a broad, textured grip to minimize hand fatigue and maximize comfort, even during prolonged procedures.
Applications:
- Lower Left Molar Extractions: Specifically designed for extracting first and second molars on the left mandibular arch.
- Atraumatic Extractions: Ideal for procedures requiring a firm yet controlled grip to minimize trauma to the surrounding bone and soft tissue.
- Decayed or Fractured Teeth Removal: The strong beaks and serrated grip assist in the extraction of teeth with weakened structure.
- Preprosthetic Extractions: Frequently used in procedures involving the removal of molars before denture placement or other restorative work.