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Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set – German Stainless Steel Multi-Instrument Dental Extraction Set .

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The Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set (PS-DTETS-00268) is a matched set of reusable German stainless steel dental instruments covering the principal instrument types used across the full tooth extraction procedure...

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Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set
Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set – German Stainless Steel Multi-Instrument Dental Extraction Set .
$22.00

The Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set (PS-DTETS-00268) is a matched set of reusable German stainless steel dental instruments covering the principal instrument types used across the full tooth extraction procedure — from initial periosteal elevation and periodontal ligament luxation through to forceps delivery — rather than a forceps-only set. Where the Dental Extraction Forceps Set (PS-DEFS-00269) provides matched extraction forceps for delivery of teeth across different tooth types and arch positions, a tooth extraction tools set typically combines instruments from different functional categories — elevators and luxators for the preparatory luxation phase, in which the periodontal ligament is disrupted and the tooth loosened from its socket before forceps are applied, alongside forceps for the delivery phase. This multi-instrument-type format reflects the clinical reality of dental extraction, in which the extraction forceps is rarely used in isolation: adequate elevator luxation before applying the forceps reduces the total extraction force required, reduces the risk of root fracture by progressively fatigue the periodontal ligament before applying the higher forces of forceps delivery, and creates the initial mobility that allows the forceps beaks to be seated further apically along the root than they could achieve on an unluxated tooth. Priced at $22.00 — compared to $82.50 for the forceps-only sets — the Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set provides an accessible entry point for dental practices equipping an extraction instrument tray with a core set of instruments across the full extraction procedure workflow, rather than a comprehensive forceps-only range. Contact Peak Surgicals at info@peaksurgicals.com to confirm the specific instruments included in this set. Sold as 1 set at $22.00, manufactured from German stainless steel, with CE Mark, ISO 13485, and FDA certification.

The Full Tooth Extraction Procedure: Why Multiple Instrument Types Are Needed

A complete tooth extraction procedure involves a sequence of distinct clinical steps, each performed with instruments suited to that step's specific purpose, before the tooth can be delivered safely and with controlled force. The procedure typically begins with periosteal elevation — separating the gingiva and mucoperiosteum from the alveolar bone and the neck of the tooth using a periosteal elevator — to release the soft tissue attachment around the tooth's cervical margin and provide access to the alveolar crest, allowing subsequent instruments to be seated correctly against the root surface. This is followed by luxation, in which a dental elevator — typically a straight elevator, a Cryer or Potts elevator, or a specialized luxator with a thin, sharp blade — is introduced into the periodontal ligament space between the root surface and the alveolar socket wall and used to apply controlled rotational or lever forces that stretch and disrupt the periodontal ligament fibers while simultaneously widening the socket. Effective luxation is the most important preparatory step before forceps application: a well-luxated tooth with progressive mobility requires far less forceps force for delivery than an unluxated tooth, and the investment in thorough elevator work before applying the forceps is one of the most significant determinants of whether an extraction proceeds with controlled, minimal-force delivery or with high-force, potentially traumatic extraction. Only after adequate luxation has created mobility and disrupted the periodontal ligament is the extraction forceps applied, with the beaks seated as far apically as the loosened alveolar crest permits, for the final delivery phase of rocking and elevation that removes the tooth from the socket.

Elevators and Luxators: The Instruments That Prepare the Tooth for Delivery

Dental elevators and luxators are the instruments used in the luxation phase of extraction, and they work by a different biomechanical principle from extraction forceps. Where an extraction forceps grips the tooth and applies forces through the crown and root complex directly, an elevator is introduced into the periodontal ligament space and uses one of three mechanical principles to disrupt the ligament and create tooth mobility: the wedge principle, in which the elevator's blade is driven apically into the periodontal space, forcing the root in the opposite direction; the lever principle, in which the elevator's blade is used with the alveolar crest as a fulcrum to apply a rotational force that luxates the root; or the wheel-and-axle principle, in which elevator rotation around the root's long axis applies circumferential force to the periodontal ligament. Luxators — a related instrument category with thinner, sharper blades than conventional elevators — are specifically designed for cutting the periodontal ligament fibers by introduction between the blade-thin blade and the root surface, rather than relying on the wedging or lever forces of conventional elevators; luxators provide particularly efficient ligament disruption in extractions where a controlled, low-force approach is important, such as teeth with thin roots susceptible to fracture under heavy elevator force. A tooth extraction tools set that combines both forceps and elevator/luxator types provides the dentist or oral surgeon with the instruments needed for both the luxation and delivery phases in a single set, eliminating the need for separate procurement of elevator and forceps categories.

Positioning in the Peak Surgicals Dental Extraction Set Range

The Peak Surgicals dental extraction set range includes three distinct set products serving different clinical needs and price points. The Dental Extracting Forceps Sets Children (PS-DEFSC-00265, $82.50) is a forceps-only set for pediatric primary dentition extraction, with instruments scaled for primary tooth root anatomy. The Dental Extraction Forceps Set (PS-DEFS-00269, $82.50) is a forceps-only set for adult permanent dentition extraction, with instruments covering the principal tooth types and arch positions encountered in a general dental extraction caseload. The Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set (PS-DTETS-00268, $22.00) is positioned as the entry-level option in the set range — at $22.00 it is priced at roughly one-quarter of the forceps-only sets, reflecting its different composition as a core extraction tools set rather than a comprehensive forceps range. The $22.00 price point suggests a set of fewer instruments (likely 4–6 pieces covering the most essential instrument types across the extraction workflow) rather than the larger matched forceps sets. This makes the Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set particularly suited to practices or settings where a compact, cost-effective extraction instrument package is needed — a training clinic equipping student extraction stations, a mobile dental unit requiring a minimalist extraction kit, or a general medical practice that occasionally performs simple extractions and needs a basic instrument set without investing in the comprehensive ranges required by specialist dental or oral surgery units.

German Stainless Steel Construction and Sterilization

All instruments in the Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set are manufactured from German stainless steel, providing the structural strength and corrosion resistance required of reusable dental extraction instruments — both the forceps and any elevator or luxator instruments in the set — that undergo repeated steam autoclave sterilization between procedures. Each instrument type has specific inspection points at reprocessing: for any forceps in the set, the hinge mechanism should be checked for smooth, secure pivot action and beak surfaces for roughness or damage; for any elevator or luxator instruments, the blade edge should be checked for blunting or chipping that reduces its effectiveness in periodontal ligament disruption. All instruments are fully compatible with steam autoclave sterilization at 134°C pre-vacuum parameters, with ultrasonic cleaning recommended before terminal sterilization to thoroughly remove organic debris from hinge areas, blade surfaces, and any instrument surface in contact with periodontal tissue during the extraction procedure. Available in satin, dull, or mirror surface finish.

CE Mark, ISO 13485, and FDA Certification for Dental Instrument Procurement

The Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set PS-DTETS-00268 is manufactured under a quality management system certified to ISO 13485, governing German stainless steel material sourcing, precision forging and machining of all instruments in the set — across both the forceps and elevator/luxator instrument types — dimensional and functional inspection, surface finishing, and set assembly and packaging. CE Mark certification confirms conformity with European Medical Device Regulation requirements for Class I reusable dental surgical instruments distributed within EU and associated regulatory territories. FDA compliance documentation is maintained for United States distribution. These certifications satisfy procurement and tender documentation requirements of institutional buyers in the USA, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, and across international dental instrument supply frameworks. Certificates of conformity and quality management system documentation are available on request. OEM manufacturing and custom set composition are available within the same certified manufacturing framework.

Product Specifications

SKU PS-DTETS-00268
Product Name Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set
Price $22.00 USD per set
Product Format Multi-piece matched set — includes instruments across the full extraction procedure workflow (forceps + elevators/luxators)
Instrument Types Included — (confirm specific instrument types and piece count at info@peaksurgicals.com)
Price vs Forceps-Only Sets $22.00 (this set) vs $82.50 (Dental Extraction Forceps Set PS-DEFS-00269) — reflects different set size and composition
Type Dental Extracting Forceps Set (multi-instrument-type)
Instrument Classification Class I Reusable Dental Surgical Instruments
Primary Use Core instrument set for the full dental tooth extraction procedure workflow — luxation and delivery phases
Clinical Setting Dental clinic, training clinic, mobile dental unit, hospital dental department
Users Dentists, oral surgeons, dental students under supervision
Material German Stainless Steel
Surface Finish Satin / Dull / Mirror
Certifications CE Mark, ISO 13485, FDA
Reusability Reusable
Quantity 1 Set
Rust Resistance Yes
Warranty 1 Year
MOQ 1 Set
OEM / Custom Orders Available — custom set composition on request
Packing Carton Box
Place of Origin Pakistan
Brand Peak Surgicals
After-Sale Service Return and Replacement

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this "Tools Set" different from the "Forceps Set" (PS-DEFS-00269)?
The naming distinction is the key clinical differentiator. The Dental Extraction Forceps Set (PS-DEFS-00269) at $82.50 is a forceps-only set — a matched range of extraction forceps covering different tooth types and arch positions for the delivery phase of extraction. The Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set (PS-DTETS-00268) at $22.00 uses the word "Tools" rather than "Forceps" to signal that it includes instruments from more than one functional category in the extraction procedure workflow — most likely a combination of elevators or luxators (for the periodontal ligament disruption and luxation phase) alongside one or more forceps (for the delivery phase). A tools set covering multiple instrument types in the extraction workflow is a more compact, entry-level set suited to practices that need core instruments across the full extraction procedure, while the forceps set provides a comprehensive range of forceps patterns for the delivery phase alone. The specific instrument types and piece count in this set should be confirmed with Peak Surgicals at info@peaksurgicals.com before procurement to determine whether it meets the full range of instruments needed for the practice's extraction caseload.

Why is elevator/luxator work important before applying the extraction forceps?
Adequate elevator and luxator work before applying the extraction forceps is one of the most clinically significant steps in the extraction procedure, with direct effects on the safety and efficiency of the forceps delivery phase that follows. Elevators are introduced into the periodontal ligament space between the root surface and the alveolar socket wall and used to disrupt and stretch the periodontal ligament fibers — the fibers that anchor the tooth within the alveolar bone — through wedging, lever, or rotational forces appropriate to each elevator type. This disruption of the periodontal ligament progressively reduces the tooth's resistance to extraction and creates initial mobility that allows the forceps beaks to be seated further apically along the root, below the cervical margin and toward the root's mid-third, providing a deeper and more mechanically secure beak position than could be achieved on a completely unluxated tooth. The reduced extraction force required after thorough luxation reduces the risk of root fracture from peak forceps forces applied to an unyielding tooth, reduces the risk of injury to adjacent teeth and alveolar bone from forceps slippage during high-force extraction, and minimizes soft tissue trauma that follows from the aggressive rocking and lever forces that inadequately luxated extractions typically demand.

What settings is this $22.00 tools set most suited to?
The $22.00 price point of this set — approximately one-quarter of the $82.50 forceps-only sets — reflects a more compact set composition suited to settings where a core extraction instrument package is needed rather than a comprehensive specialist forceps range. Dental training clinics or dental school extraction stations, where students are learning the extraction procedure with supervised basic cases, benefit from a compact, multi-instrument-type set that provides the principal instruments across the procedure workflow without the full range of specialized forceps patterns needed for complex cases. Mobile dental units or outreach settings, where instrument inventory must remain compact and cases tend toward routine presentations, benefit similarly from a core extraction kit. General medical or nursing practices that occasionally perform simple extractions — retained baby teeth, very mobile teeth near natural exfoliation — may also find a basic tools set more proportionate to their extraction caseload than a comprehensive specialist set. Dental clinics with an established extraction instrument inventory may use this set as a supplementary or backup extraction kit.

What sterilization protocol is recommended for this set?
All instruments in the Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set are manufactured from German stainless steel and are fully compatible with steam autoclave sterilization at 134°C pre-vacuum parameters. Ultrasonic cleaning before terminal sterilization is recommended across all instruments in the set to remove blood, tissue, and periodontal debris from hinge areas, blade surfaces, and any area in contact with tissue during the extraction procedure. After sterilization, inspect each instrument: for any forceps, check the hinge for smooth pivot action and the beak surfaces for roughness or damage; for any elevator or luxator instruments, check the blade edge for blunting or chipping that reduces cutting efficiency. Any instrument showing structural damage or significant wear should be removed from clinical service for maintenance assessment before further use.

What certifications does this set carry, and are OEM or custom configurations available?
The Dental Tooth Extraction Tools Set PS-DTETS-00268 is manufactured under an ISO 13485-certified quality management system covering German stainless steel material procurement, precision manufacturing of all instruments in the set, and packaging. CE Mark certification confirms conformity with European Medical Device Regulation requirements for Class I reusable dental surgical instruments. FDA compliance documentation supports United States distribution. Certificates of conformity are available on request. OEM manufacturing and custom set composition — for practices wanting a specific combination of extraction instrument types tailored to their caseload — are available within the same ISO 13485-certified framework. Free shipping applies on orders of $99 or more.

At Peak Surgicals, customer satisfaction and product quality are important to us. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing eligible items to be returned within 30 days of delivery.

Eligibility for Returns

To qualify for a return, the item must be unused, in its original condition, and returned in the original packaging with tags, labels, and proof of purchase included.

Items must not show signs of use, alteration, damage, sterilization, or clinical handling after delivery.

How to Initiate a Return

To start a return, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com with your order number, product details, and reason for return.

Approved returns should be sent to:
Peak Surgicals
364 E Main Street
Middletown, DE 19709
Delaware, United States

Return Shipping Costs

No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees on approved returns.

Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, defective, or damaged during shipping, Peak Surgicals will cover the return shipping cost.

Customer Responsibility: If the customer ordered the wrong item or no longer needs the product, the customer is responsible for the return shipping cost.

Return Conditions

Returned products must be received in new, unused condition with all labels, packaging, and documentation intact. Items that are used, damaged, altered, incomplete, or returned without approval may not be eligible for a refund.

Refund Process

Once your return is received and inspected, we will notify you whether the refund has been approved. Approved refunds will be processed to the original payment method within 10 business days.

Please note that your bank or credit card provider may require additional time to post the refund to your account.

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Please inspect your order immediately after delivery. If your item is defective, damaged, or incorrect, contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com as soon as possible with your order number and clear photos of the product and packaging.

Exceptions and Non-Returnable Items

Certain items may not be eligible for return, including customized products, personalized instruments, special-order items, clearance items, sale items, and gift cards.

Exchanges

For exchanges, please return the original item after approval and place a new order for the replacement item. This helps ensure faster processing and accurate product selection.

Worldwide Shipping

Peak Surgicals supplies surgical, dental, orthopedic, gynecology, and veterinary instruments to healthcare professionals, clinics, hospitals, distributors, and procurement buyers worldwide.

European Union Customers

For orders shipped to the European Union, customers may have the right to cancel or return an eligible order within 14 days of receipt, provided the item is unused, in its original condition, and returned with all original packaging and proof of purchase.

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Phone: +1 315 526 9968
Email: info@peaksurgicals.com

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