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Tooth Extracting Forceps for Serrated Dental Extraction Control

SKU: PS-EFGH-00140
Tooth Extracting Forceps, SKU PS-EFGH-00140, Model PS-EFGH-00140, is a dental extracting forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled tooth delivery during routine and surgical exodontia. The instrument has serrated...

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Extracting Forcep
Tooth Extracting Forceps for Serrated Dental Extraction Control
$22.00

Tooth Extracting Forceps, SKU PS-EFGH-00140, Model PS-EFGH-00140, is a dental extracting forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled tooth delivery during routine and surgical exodontia. The instrument has serrated opposing beaks, curved jaw geometry, a pivoted box joint, perforated handle arms, and gold-finished handle ends for visible identification inside dental extraction trays. It is used for anterior tooth extraction, premolar extraction, deciduous tooth removal, retained root delivery after elevator luxation, crown-fracture extraction, pre-prosthetic clearance, and surgical exodontia when the tooth or exposed root segment is accessible to forceps purchase. The serrated jaws engage cervical enamel, dentin, crown remnants, or exposed radicular structure after periodontal ligament release, while the box joint transfers handle compression into controlled beak closure. This instrument supports dental surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, general dentists, pediatric dentists, hospital dental departments, outpatient oral surgery units, and procurement teams maintaining reusable extraction setups for clinical dental workflows.

Serrated Beak Geometry and Box Joint Control

The instrument works through a manual forceps mechanism that converts handle compression into controlled closure at the curved working beaks. The serrated inner jaw surface increases purchase on enamel, dentin, fractured crown structure, or exposed root after initial luxation has created mobility. The curved profile supports cervical seating around anterior and premolar contours where accurate placement is required before buccolingual movement. The pivoted box joint keeps both arms aligned during progressive closure, maintaining a stable gripping axis as pressure increases. Perforated handle arms reduce excess metal mass and help the operator recognize the pattern during chairside exchange. Gold-finished handle ends provide rapid visual separation from plain stainless extraction instruments inside mixed trays. The arched handle profile transmits controlled hand force to the working end while preserving tactile feedback. Because no ratchet is present, grip pressure remains under continuous manual control during seating, loosening, release, repositioning, and final tooth delivery.

Clinical Extraction Sequence and Chairside Use

In clinical sequence, Tooth Extracting Forceps is introduced after local anesthesia, gingival cuff separation, and initial mobilization with a straight elevator, Coupland elevator, luxator, or periotome. For anterior extraction, the serrated beaks are seated along the cervical contour and advanced apically as periodontal resistance decreases. For premolar extraction, the operator applies controlled buccolingual movement once socket expansion creates a secure path for beak placement. In deciduous tooth removal, the compact handle arc supports close control in smaller oral cavities. For retained root delivery, the fragment is first exposed and loosened with an elevator before the serrated jaws engage accessible radicular structure. During crown-fracture extraction, unsupported enamel or restorative fragments are removed before forceps placement on remaining tooth structure. In surgical exodontia, the instrument can be used after flap reflection, bone removal, or sectioning when the target segment is visible and mobile. It fits routine dental clinics, hospital oral surgery rooms, pediatric operatories, and emergency extraction trays.

Serrated Pattern Selection and Component Function

The serrated beak pattern is selected when the clinician requires secure purchase on crown remnants, cervical enamel, dentin, or exposed radicular surfaces during controlled dental extraction. This pattern is useful for anterior teeth, premolars, deciduous teeth, fractured crowns, and accessible retained roots where smooth beaks can lose grip after blood, saliva, or restorative debris enters the field. The beaks provide the active gripping surface, while the curved jaw form helps seat the working end around tooth contours before controlled socket expansion. The box joint coordinates closure and keeps both tips aligned during progressive seating. The perforated handle arms assist tray handling, reduce metal weight, and support rapid pattern recognition during instrument exchange. The gold handle ends separate this forceps from standard stainless extraction instruments during setup and reprocessing. In procedure trays, Tooth Extracting Forceps pairs with elevators, luxators, periosteal elevators, socket curettes, suction tips, irrigation syringes, hemostats, and extraction cassettes for routine and surgical dental workflows.

Reusable Steel Processing and Compliance Records

German stainless steel provides the rigidity required for repeated jaw engagement, handle compression, socket expansion, and instrument reprocessing. The reusable construction supports dental workflows involving cleaning, drying, inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization between patients. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options support different operatory and sterile processing preferences, while the gold-ended handle configuration supports visual differentiation inside extraction trays. Reprocessing focuses on serrated jaws, curved beaks, box joint surfaces, hinge recesses, handle perforations, and gold grip areas because these surfaces contact blood, saliva, tissue, restorative material, and extraction debris during clinical use. The Class I classification reflects a reusable manual dental instrument with mechanical grasping action. CE marking and ISO 13485 documentation support regulated procurement records for dental clinics, hospitals, and distributors. FDA compliance information supports medical device purchasing files for healthcare buyers working through regulated supply channels. The one-year warranty, MOQ of one piece, OEM availability, carton box packing, rust-free listing, and return or replacement support fit clinic replenishment and distributor inventory workflows.

SKU PS-EFGH-00140
Product Name Tooth Extracting Forceps
Price $22.00
Size/Gauge Variants Serrated beak pattern; Model PS-EFGH-00140
Instrument Category Dental Extracting Forceps
Procedure Anterior extraction, premolar extraction, deciduous tooth removal, retained root delivery, crown-fracture extraction, surgical exodontia
Material German Stainless Steel
Finish Satin, dull, mirror; gold handle design
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 Extracting Forceps differ from a smooth-beak extracting forceps?
Tooth Extracting Forceps uses serrated inner beaks for stronger purchase during dental extraction. A smooth-beak extracting forceps relies on broad surface contact without internal serrations. The serrated design helps engage cervical enamel, dentin, fractured crown remnants, or exposed radicular structure after luxation. A smooth pattern is used when reduced surface marking on intact crown forms is preferred. This instrument is more focused on controlled grip in anterior, premolar, deciduous, and retained root delivery. The gold-ended perforated handles also provide faster visual identification inside mixed extraction trays.

How is the serrated beak pattern selected during dental extraction?
The serrated beak pattern is selected when secure jaw purchase is required around cervical enamel, crown remnants, dentin, or exposed root surfaces. In anterior extraction, the beaks are seated near the cervical contour after periodontal ligament release. In premolar cases, Tooth Extracting Forceps is used after elevator luxation and socket expansion create a path for stable jaw placement. In deciduous tooth removal, the working end helps manage smaller crown forms with controlled gripping. For fractured crowns, the serrations engage remaining structure after unsupported fragments are cleared. This pattern is useful when close control and direct tactile feedback are required during final delivery.

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 system follows medical device quality management and traceability requirements. FDA compliance information supports procurement records for regulated healthcare supply channels. Hospitals and dental clinics use these documents during supplier approval, tender documentation, and extraction tray standardization. Tooth Extracting Forceps can be entered into purchasing systems with recognized compliance references. This documentation supports international healthcare buyers comparing reusable dental extraction instruments across multiple suppliers.

How is the box joint used during tooth delivery?
The box joint links both arms and directs handle compression into serrated beak closure. During use, the clinician seats the working end around the cervical contour, crown remnant, or exposed root surface after mobility has been created. As the handles close, the joint keeps both tips aligned around the selected structure. Buccolingual, rotational, or traction movement is then applied through the handles according to tooth group and resistance. Because the instrument does not use a ratchet, grip pressure remains under continuous manual control during placement, release, and repositioning. Tooth Extracting Forceps depends on this pivoted action for controlled grasping and final extraction.

What should clinics and distributors know about sterilization and ordering?
This product is reusable and suitable for standard dental instrument reprocessing workflows. Cleaning focuses on the serrated beaks, curved jaws, box joint, hinge recesses, handle perforations, and gold-ended grip surfaces before sterilization. The forceps is opened, brushed, dried, inspected, and packaged before steam autoclave processing. Clinics can order one piece because the MOQ is one piece. OEM availability supports distributors requiring branded or custom supply programs. Tooth Extracting Forceps is supplied with one-year warranty coverage and return or replacement after-sale support.

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.

Damaged, Defective, or Incorrect Items

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.

Contact Us

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

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