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Orthodontic Extracting Forceps, SKU PS-6947, are reusable dental extraction forceps made from German stainless steel for orthodontic extraction planning, tooth removal, crown engagement, retained root handling, oral surgery, emergency dental extraction, and clinical extraction tray setup. The instrument is supplied in a 6.2 inch size, giving clinicians a controlled handling profile for orthodontic extraction and routine dental extraction workflows. The forceps pattern supports secure seating around the clinical crown or accessible root segment when controlled luxation sequence, buccolingual movement, rotational movement, and stable final delivery are required. The hinged body and textured handle surfaces support finger control during placement, seating, pressure modulation, and extraction delivery. General dentists, orthodontic teams, oral surgery departments, dental students, hospital dental units, emergency dental clinics, veterinary dental teams, distributors, and procurement offices use this Class I reusable forceps pattern in orthodontic extraction trays, oral surgery kits, teaching packs, and clinical replacement workflows where stainless steel extracting forceps are required for repeat professional use.
The Orthodontic Extracting Forceps use a 6.2 inch body length to support controlled handling during orthodontic and dental extraction procedures. The working beaks are positioned around the clinical crown or accessible root segment after access, luxation, and soft tissue management have prepared the tooth for forceps delivery. The beak design supports crown engagement, retained root handling, and controlled extraction movement. The handle gives the operator stable grip during seating, pressure modulation, luxation support, buccolingual movement, and final delivery. The textured handle section improves wet-glove control while the hinge action supports repeated opening and closing during placement. The instrument has no ratchet, box lock, screw joint, cutting blade, plunger, or serrated jaw mechanism because its function depends on beak geometry, manual pressure, hinge movement, and tactile feedback. It is selected for orthodontic extraction and dental forceps workflow, not for cutting, scaling, restorative condensation, periodontal probing, or endodontic obturation.
During orthodontic extraction workflow, Orthodontic Extracting Forceps are used after clinical assessment, extraction planning, radiographic review when required, anesthesia, soft tissue management, luxation sequence, and controlled forceps seating. The beaks are positioned around the crown or accessible root structure, then pressure is applied according to tooth mobility, root morphology, crown condition, arch position, and clinical access. In orthodontic cases, the forceps support tooth removal where extraction is part of space management, alignment planning, or multidisciplinary dental treatment. The instrument can be used in general dental clinics, orthodontic departments, emergency dental units, dental school training sessions, and hospital oral surgery departments. Oral surgery teams use the same pattern when reusable stainless steel forceps are required for controlled crown or root engagement. Veterinary dental teams can use comparable extraction workflow where small oral access requires precise forceps handling. The instrument supports extraction tray preparation, procedural delivery, postoperative instrument turnover, and replacement planning for dental departments.
The 6.2 inch Orthodontic Extracting Forceps pattern is selected when the operator needs controlled forceps handling for planned orthodontic extraction and clinical extraction tray coverage. The size supports tooth removal, crown engagement, retained root handling, emergency extraction workflow, dental school demonstration, oral surgery tray setup, and clinic tray standardization. The working beaks help establish contact around the crown or root segment while the handle provides controlled manual leverage. Selection depends on tooth group, crown condition, mobility, root morphology, orthodontic treatment plan, access angle, mouth opening, and operator hand preference. The instrument can be stocked in orthodontic extraction kits, general extraction trays, oral surgery packs, teaching sets, emergency setups, veterinary dental kits, and distributor replacement inventories. It is not selected when a larger or tooth-specific forceps pattern is required for a specialized extraction indication. It is selected when controlled crown engagement and reusable stainless steel construction are required.
German stainless steel construction gives Orthodontic Extracting Forceps the rigidity required for repeated extraction procedures while maintaining beak alignment, hinge movement, handle stability, and surface integrity through clinical turnover. The stainless finish supports visual inspection after cleaning, including the beak surfaces, joint area, handle grip, hinge profile, and transitional regions where blood, saliva, tissue residue, or debris can remain after use. After treatment, staff remove visible debris, clean the beaks and hinge area, rinse, dry, inspect beak alignment and handle action, package when required, and steam autoclave according to facility protocol. CE marking supports international medical device procurement, ISO 13485 certification reflects regulated manufacturing controls, and FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain reusable dental hand instrument records. The 1-year warranty, MOQ of 1 piece, OEM availability, rust-free stainless construction, return and replacement support, and carton box packing support clinics, hospitals, dental schools, orthodontic departments, oral surgery departments, veterinary teams, distributors, and institutional purchasing programs.
| SKU | PS-6947 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Orthodontic Extracting Forceps |
| Price | $13.75 USD |
| Size/Gauge Variants | 6.2 inch orthodontic extracting forceps pattern |
| Instrument Category | Dental extracting forceps, orthodontic extraction forceps, and reusable oral surgery hand instrument |
| Procedure | Orthodontic extraction, tooth removal, crown engagement, retained root handling, oral surgery, emergency dental extraction support, dental extraction tray setup, dental school training, and veterinary extraction workflow |
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Finish | Satin, dull, and mirror finish options |
| Sterilization | Reusable; clean beaks, hinge area, handle grip, and joint profile, rinse, dry, inspect beak alignment and handle action, package when required, and steam autoclave through facility protocol |
| Instrument Classification | Class I non-powered reusable dental forceps |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE marked, ISO 13485 certified, FDA-compliant procurement support |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available for clinics, hospitals, dental schools, orthodontic departments, oral surgery departments, distributors, veterinary dental units, and institutional purchasing programs |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support, order tracking assistance, and procurement documentation support |
How do Orthodontic Extracting Forceps differ from standard extracting forceps?
Orthodontic Extracting Forceps are selected for extraction workflow where orthodontic treatment planning and controlled crown engagement are required. Standard extracting forceps can include many tooth-specific patterns for routine adult extraction trays. The orthodontic pattern supports planned tooth removal, retained root handling, and reusable extraction setup for orthodontic and general dental departments. The beaks are used to seat around the crown or accessible root segment before controlled delivery. A different forceps pattern is selected when the tooth group requires a dedicated adult molar, premolar, root, anterior, or pediatric design. Orthodontic Extracting Forceps are selected when orthodontic extraction workflow requires reusable stainless steel forceps.
When should the 6.2 inch orthodontic forceps pattern be selected?
The 6.2 inch pattern is selected when the clinician needs controlled forceps handling for orthodontic extraction procedures. It supports planned tooth removal, crown engagement, retained root handling, emergency extraction workflow, dental school training, and oral surgery tray setup. The size provides working reach while maintaining controlled hand position outside the direct field. Selection depends on tooth group, mobility, crown condition, root morphology, orthodontic treatment plan, mouth opening, and clinical access angle. The instrument can be stocked in orthodontic extraction trays, general dental extraction kits, emergency kits, teaching packs, and distributor inventories. A different forceps pattern is selected when the extraction requires a more tooth-specific beak design.
How do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA procurement requirements apply?
Orthodontic Extracting Forceps are supplied for professional purchasing workflows that require reusable dental forceps documentation. CE marking supports international procurement records for clinics, hospitals, dental schools, distributors, veterinary departments, and institutional buyers. ISO 13485 certification reflects manufacturing controls used in regulated medical device supply. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain vendor files and reusable dental instrument records. These references support supplier onboarding, tender preparation, clinic audits, product file review, and multi-location purchasing approval. The instrument remains a Class I non-powered reusable dental forceps for orthodontic extraction, oral surgery, teaching, emergency, and veterinary workflows.
How are the beaks, hinge, and handle controlled during extraction?
The clinician positions the beaks around the clinical crown or accessible root structure after the tooth has been prepared for extraction. Controlled manual pressure seats the beaks while the handle provides leverage during luxation and delivery. The hinged body allows opening and closing without a ratchet or locking mechanism. The textured handle improves grip stability during wet-glove handling and pressure modulation. The forceps pattern supports crown engagement during buccolingual and rotational movements. This handling pattern supports planned orthodontic extraction, tooth removal, retained root management, emergency extraction, dental school training, and veterinary extraction workflow.
How should clinics and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
Orthodontic Extracting Forceps are reusable German stainless steel dental instruments suitable for standard surgical tray reprocessing. After use, staff remove visible blood, saliva, tissue residue, or debris from the beaks, hinge area, handle grip, and joint profile. The instrument is cleaned, rinsed, dried, inspected for beak alignment and handle action, packaged when required, and steam autoclaved according to facility protocol. The stainless construction supports repeated turnover in orthodontic extraction, oral surgery, emergency, teaching, and veterinary dental trays. Clinics can stock the 6.2 inch pattern for extraction tray replacement and orthodontic oral surgery kit assembly. The $13.75 USD price supports single-piece replenishment, distributor inventory planning, and multi-chair clinic supply control.
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