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Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps for 125mm Exodontia and Compact Access

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Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps, SKU PS-6907, is a 125mm (5”) dental extracting forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled tooth delivery during chairside and operating room exodontia. The listed...

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Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps for 125mm Exodontia and Compact Access
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Size: 125mm (5”)
Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps
Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps for 125mm Exodontia and Compact Access
$8.80

Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps, SKU PS-6907, is a 125mm (5”) dental extracting forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled tooth delivery during chairside and operating room exodontia. The listed size variant is 125mm (5”), a compact length used for deciduous tooth extraction, anterior tooth removal, premolar extraction, retained root delivery after luxation, and pre-orthodontic extraction where short handle control and close intraoral access are required. The angled opposing beaks engage the cervical tooth contour or exposed root surface after periodontal ligament release, while the pivoted joint transfers handle compression into beak closure at the working end. The curved handles and knurled grip panel provide tactile control during buccolingual expansion, rotational movement on suitable single-rooted teeth, and final delivery from the socket. This instrument is used by dental surgeons, pediatric dentists, general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, hospital dental departments, ambulatory oral surgery units, and procurement teams organizing reusable extraction trays.

Compact Beak Geometry and Pivot Control

The forceps works through a pivoted lever mechanism in which hand compression at the handles closes the two opposing beaks around the selected tooth or root segment. The head in the product image shows an angled working profile that allows approach to the cervical region without forcing the operator’s hand directly into the occlusal line. The slim beak tips are used after ligament separation and elevator mobilization, then seated apically as the socket begins to expand. The pivot keeps both arms aligned during closing pressure, while the smooth shoulder of the head supports controlled force transfer close to the alveolar crest. The curved handles place the palm and fingers in a stable position for short, repeated movement cycles rather than continuous traction alone. A knurled panel on the lower handle increases contact resistance when gloves are wet from irrigation or saliva. The compact 125mm frame reduces excess handle projection and supports work in pediatric or restricted-access cases.

Chairside Exodontia Sequence

In a routine extraction sequence, the instrument enters the field after clinical assessment, anesthesia, gingival cuff release, and initial luxation with an elevator, luxator, or periotome. For deciduous teeth, the 125mm length supports close hand positioning while the beaks adapt around smaller crown forms and cervical contours. For anterior teeth and premolars, the operator seats the beaks along the long axis, advances apically with controlled compression, and applies measured buccolingual movement to widen the socket. In retained root delivery, the root fragment is first exposed and mobilized, then secured with the beaks for removal once resistance is reduced. During pre-orthodontic extraction, the compact pattern supports efficient chairside tray use where visibility, soft tissue retraction, suction, and instrument exchange occur in a limited field. In surgical exodontia, it can be used after flap reflection and bone removal when the remaining structure is accessible to forceps purchase.

125mm Pattern Selection and Component Role

The 125mm (5”) variant is selected when the extraction requires a shorter working frame than standard adult universal forceps. Its size is clinically useful for pediatric dentistry, mixed dentition cases, smaller oral openings, and focused anterior or premolar work where a long handle can obstruct vision or reduce tactile control. The beaks provide the active gripping surface, contacting cervical enamel, remaining crown structure, or exposed dentin on a retained root after periodontal ligament disruption. The angled head helps preserve access around the lip, cheek, and opposing dentition while the clinician controls the working end close to the surgical site. The pivot joint governs closure and alignment, making progressive apical seating possible as mobility increases. The curved handles supply leverage for short loosening cycles, and the knurled area supports rotational repositioning between force applications. In tray planning, Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps occupies the compact extraction role alongside adult-pattern forceps, straight elevators, Coupland elevators, periosteal elevators, curettes, suction tips, and irrigation syringes.

Steel Reprocessing and Compliance Records

German stainless steel provides the rigidity required for repeated handle compression, beak engagement, and socket expansion without deformation at the working end. The listed satin, dull, and mirror finish options support different clinical and reprocessing preferences. Satin and dull surfaces reduce glare under dental operatory lights, while a mirror finish supports rapid visual inspection after cleaning. The reusable construction integrates with standard dental instrument processing: chairside gross soil removal, manual brushing of the beaks and hinge, ultrasonic cleaning where used, drying, joint inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization. The Class I classification reflects a reusable manual dental instrument with mechanical action. CE marking and ISO 13485 documentation support regulated procurement records for clinics, hospitals, and distributors. FDA compliance information supports medical device purchasing files for international healthcare supply channels. The product is supplied with MOQ of one piece, OEM availability, carton box packing, one-year warranty, and return or replacement after-sale support.

SKU PS-6907
Product Name Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps
Price $8.80
Size/Gauge Variants 125mm (5”)
Instrument Category Dental Extracting Forceps
Procedure Deciduous tooth extraction, anterior extraction, premolar extraction, retained root delivery, surgical exodontia
Material German Stainless Steel
Finish Satin, dull, mirror
Sterilization Reusable and autoclavable after cleaning, drying, inspection, and packaging
Instrument Classification Class I
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE, ISO 13485, FDA
Warranty 1 year
MOQ 1 piece
OEM / Custom Orders Available
After-Sale Service Return and replacement support

How does Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps differ from No. 150 universal extraction forceps?
Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps differs from No. 150 universal extraction forceps primarily by its compact 125mm length and restricted-access handling profile. A No. 150 universal pattern is commonly selected for adult maxillary anterior and premolar teeth, with a longer frame and broader general extraction role. This product’s shorter handle reduces projection in pediatric, mixed dentition, and small-mouth access cases. Its angled beaks are used for cervical engagement after periodontal ligament release and initial luxation. The pivoted action provides forceps-style grasping, while an elevator mobilizes the tooth before gripping. Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps is therefore placed in trays where compact control is required rather than full-length adult universal leverage.

When is the 125mm size selected for dental extraction?
The listed 125mm size is selected for deciduous teeth, anterior teeth, premolars, and accessible retained roots. In pediatric cases, the shorter frame keeps the operator’s hand closer to the field and improves working clearance. In anterior extraction, the beaks follow the long axis after the gingival cuff is released. In premolar removal, the clinician advances apically as socket mobility increases. In retained root delivery, the fragment is first mobilized with an elevator before the forceps secures it for removal. Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps fits cases where compact access and direct tactile feedback matter more than extended handle leverage.

How do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA documentation support procurement?
CE marking supports product conformity documentation for clinical purchasing and distributor review. ISO 13485 indicates that the manufacturing quality system follows medical device production and traceability requirements. FDA compliance information supports procurement files for healthcare buyers working in regulated supply channels. Hospitals and clinics use these documents during vendor approval, tender submission, and extraction tray standardization. Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps can be added to dental instrument purchasing records with recognized compliance references. This documentation also supports international procurement teams comparing reusable extraction instruments across multiple suppliers.

How is the pivot mechanism used intraoperatively?
The pivot mechanism links the two arms and directs handle compression into controlled beak closure. During use, the clinician places the beaks around the cervical contour or exposed root surface after luxation has created mobility. As the handles close, the pivot maintains alignment between the opposing tips and stabilizes the gripping axis. Buccolingual movement is then applied through the handles to expand the socket and reduce remaining resistance. Because the instrument does not use a ratchet, grip pressure remains under continuous manual control. The knurled handle panel supports stable handling while the pivot transfers force to the working end.

What should clinics and distributors know about sterilization and ordering?
Clinics and distributors can order this product as a single replacement item because the MOQ is one piece. The reusable steel design supports repeated processing in dental sterilization departments and chairside instrument cassettes. Cleaning focuses on the beaks, hinge line, shoulder, and textured handle before packaging. Steam autoclave sterilization follows the facility’s approved cycle after complete drying and inspection. Tooth Dental Extraction Forceps is supplied with OEM availability, carton box packing, one-year warranty, and return or replacement after-sale support. These terms make it suitable for clinic replenishment, hospital dental tray setup, and distributor inventory planning.

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

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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.

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Refund Process

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Exchanges

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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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