Lower Molar Clamp – Stainless Steel Rubber Dam Clamp for Mandibular Molars
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The Lower Molar Clamp from Peak Surgicals is a reusable stainless steel rubber dam clamp designed specifically for the cervical anatomy of mandibular molar teeth, providing stable four-point cervical engagement and rubber dam retention during root canal treatment and restorative procedures on lower first and second molars. Sold as a single piece, this clamp is used by general dentists and endodontists in dental practices, dental schools, and hospital dental departments worldwide.
Mandibular Molar Anatomy and the Case for an Arch-Specific Clamp
Lower molars differ from upper molars in several anatomical respects that influence rubber dam clamp selection and seating. The mandibular molar cervical contour is typically more pronounced lingually, with a narrower lingual surface relative to the buccal, compared to upper molars which tend to have more uniform bucco-lingual cervical profiles. Access to the lower molar region is also partially restricted by the tongue and floor of the mouth, meaning the clamp forceps approach angle during placement differs from upper molar placement. A clamp jaw profile calibrated to the mandibular molar cervical anatomy provides more reliable four-point contact than an upper molar or general molar clamp whose jaw geometry may not match the lingual cervical profile of a lower molar, leading to lingual jaw tip instability and potential clamp rocking during the procedure.
Lower Molar Root Canal Treatment Under Rubber Dam Isolation
Lower first and second molars are among the most commonly endodontically treated teeth in general practice. The mandibular first molar typically has two roots — mesial and distal — with two canals in the mesial root and one or two in the distal root, for a total of three or four canals requiring separate instrumentation, irrigation, and obturation under continuous rubber dam isolation. The lower second molar follows a similar pattern. Root canal treatment of these teeth requires prolonged rubber dam isolation — often 60–90 minutes for a single-visit case — making clamp stability throughout the entire appointment clinically essential. The Lower Molar Clamp from Peak Surgicals is sized and profiled for mandibular molar crown anatomy, providing the stable cervical engagement required to maintain rubber dam seal continuously from initial access preparation through to final coronal seal placement.
Four-Point Cervical Contact Sized for Lower Molar Crown Dimensions
The Lower Molar Clamp engages the mandibular molar tooth at four contact points — buccal, lingual, and interproximal — with jaw dimensions proportioned to the cervical width of lower molar teeth. The clamp bow spans the occlusal surface while the four jaw tips seat at the cervical margin, with the spring tension of the clamp maintaining consistent contact under the forces generated during access preparation, rotary instrumentation, and irrigation. Accurate jaw-to-tooth fit at the cervical margin is the primary determinant of clamp stability — a clamp that fits the lower molar cervical profile correctly seats without rocking and maintains its seal for the full duration of the endodontic appointment.
Stainless Steel Construction for Repeated Clinical Use
Each Lower Molar Clamp is manufactured from stainless steel, providing the structural rigidity and spring tension required to maintain consistent cervical contact at mandibular molar teeth across repeated clinical use and sterilization cycles. The clamp maintains its jaw geometry and bow profile without fatigue deformation, ensuring reliable isolation performance throughout its service life. Stainless steel construction ensures the clamp is rust-free and compatible with standard decontamination and sterilization protocols used in licensed dental facilities.
CE Mark, ISO 13485, and FDA Certification for Dental Instrument Procurement
The Lower Molar Clamp is manufactured under CE Mark, ISO 13485, and FDA compliant quality standards. ISO 13485 certification confirms Peak Surgicals operates a documented quality management system covering design control, material traceability, and production consistency for dental instruments. CE Mark confirms conformity with European medical device regulations, and FDA compliance supports procurement for US-based dental practices, dental schools, and hospital dental departments requiring verified regulatory documentation.
Product Specifications
| SKU | — (verify in Shopify admin) |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Lower Molar Clamp |
| Price | $3.30 USD |
| Tooth Type | Mandibular (lower) first and second molars |
| Clamp Type | Arch-specific Mandibular Molar Rubber Dam Clamp |
| Instrument Category | Endodontic |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Certifications | CE Mark, ISO 13485, FDA |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Rust Resistance | Yes |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| MOQ | 1 Piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available |
| Packing | Carton Box |
| Primary Use | Rubber dam isolation during endodontic and restorative treatment of lower (mandibular) molar teeth |
| After-Sale Service | Return and Replacement |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is a lower molar-specific clamp used instead of a general molar clamp?
Mandibular molars have a different cervical contour profile from maxillary molars. The lingual surface of lower molars is typically narrower and more steeply tapered cervically than upper molars, meaning a clamp jaw designed for upper molar anatomy may not seat accurately on the lingual aspect of a lower molar — resulting in a lingual jaw tip that contacts only the cusp of the lingual cervical profile rather than the true cervical margin, reducing clamp stability. A clamp profiled specifically for lower molar anatomy accommodates this difference, providing reliable four-point cervical contact across both the buccal and lingual aspects of the mandibular molar crown. Selecting an arch-specific clamp reduces the incidence of intraoperative clamp rocking and rubber dam seal disruption during lower molar procedures.
Which lower molars is this clamp intended for?
The Lower Molar Clamp is designed for mandibular first and second molars — the most commonly root canal treated teeth in the lower arch. Lower first molars are the largest mandibular teeth and typically the first permanent molars to erupt, making them the most frequently carious and the most commonly treated endodontically in general practice. Lower second molars have a similar crown profile, slightly smaller. Confirm stable four-point contact at clamp placement for each patient — individual variation in mandibular molar crown width and cervical taper exists, particularly between patients with different jaw sizes and wear patterns.
How is a lower molar clamp placed given the limited access in the lower arch?
Lower molar clamp placement requires the rubber dam clamp forceps to approach from an angle that avoids the tongue and floor of the mouth. Clinicians typically approach with the forceps from the buccal aspect, compressing the jaws and seating the buccal jaw first before releasing to allow the lingual jaw to engage the tooth. Good patient mouth opening and, where needed, tongue retraction with a mirror or moisture absorbent guard, improves access. A safety ligature through a bow hole is recommended before placement. Once seated, the lower molar clamp spring tension maintains cervical contact throughout the procedure without further operator intervention.
Is this clamp compatible with autoclave sterilization?
The Lower Molar Clamp is a reusable stainless steel instrument, fully compatible with standard autoclave and steam sterilization protocols used in licensed dental facilities. Each clamp withstands repeated thermal sterilization cycles without deformation of the bow or jaw geometry. Facilities should follow their own validated sterilization cycle parameters and reprocessing protocols for Class I reusable dental instruments, and inspect jaw tips before each clinical use for wear or deformation.
What certifications does this clamp carry?
The Lower Molar Clamp is manufactured under CE Mark, ISO 13485, and FDA compliant quality standards. ISO 13485 certification confirms Peak Surgicals operates a documented quality management system covering design control, material traceability, and manufacturing consistency for dental instruments. CE Mark confirms conformity with European medical device regulations, and FDA compliance supports procurement for US dental practices, dental schools, and hospital dental departments requiring verified regulatory documentation.
How does this differ from the other molar clamps in the Peak Surgicals range?
The Lower Molar Clamp is the only arch-specific molar clamp in the Peak Surgicals rubber dam clamp range, designed exclusively for mandibular molar crown anatomy. The other molar clamps — Clamp Molar and Rubber Dam Clamp for Molars A5 — are general molar profiles without an explicit arch designation. For practices that treat high volumes of lower molar cases and have experienced instability with general molar clamps on mandibular teeth, the Lower Molar Clamp offers a jaw profile calibrated specifically for lower arch anatomy. Contact Peak Surgicals to confirm the jaw dimensions against your clinical requirements before ordering in quantity.
Shipping & Transit Times
Order Processing: We strive to serve you promptly! Orders placed before the cut-off time of 5:00 PM (GMT -05:00) (Eastern Standard Time) will be processed the same business day. Orders placed after this time will be processed the next business day.
Handling Time: Our standard handling time is 1-2 business days (Monday through Friday). This includes order verification, quality checks, packaging, and dispatch. Please note that orders placed on weekends or holidays will be processed on the following business day.
Transit Time: Once dispatched, the estimated transit time is 4-5 business days (Monday through Friday). However, transit times may vary depending on your location and any unforeseen circumstances.
Shipping Fee: Enjoy free worldwide shipping on all orders over $250! At Peak Surgical Instruments, we cover all import charges for your convenience.
Typical Transit Times:
- USA & Canada: 4-5 business days
- UK: 4-5 business days
- Europe: 4-5 business days
- Australia/Asia: 5-7 business days
- Rest of World: 7-10 business days
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To provide you with confidence in your purchase, we offer a 1-year warranty as well as a 30-day money-back guarantee on all non-personalized orders.
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Refund and Returns Policy
At Peak Surgical Instruments, your satisfaction is our top priority. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing you to return items within 30 days of receipt.
Eligibility for Returns
To qualify for a return, items must be:
- Unused and in the original condition
- In their original packaging with tags attached
- Accompanied by the receipt or proof of purchase
How to Initiate a Return
To start the return process, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com. Returns should be sent to: 364 E Main Street, Middletown, DE 19709, Delaware, United States.
Return Shipping Costs
- No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees.
- Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, damaged during shipping, or defective, we will cover the return shipping costs.
- Customer Responsibility: If you ordered the wrong item, you will be responsible for the return shipping costs.
Return Conditions
Returned items must be in new condition with labels and packaging intact to meet our return policy.
Refund Process
Once we receive and inspect your return, we’ll notify you if it’s approved. Approved refunds will be processed to your original payment method within 10 business days. Please note that it may take additional time for your bank or credit card company to post the refund.
Damages and Issues
Please inspect your order upon receipt. If the item is defective, damaged, or incorrect, contact us immediately so we can address the issue.
Exceptions
Certain items cannot be returned, including:
- Perishable goods
- Customized products
- Personal care items
- Sale items and gift cards
Exchanges
For quick exchanges, return the item you have and make a new purchase for the desired item.
Worldwide Shipping
We are proud to provide our products worldwide, ensuring that quality surgical instruments are accessible wherever you are.
European Union Customers
If your order is shipped to the European Union, you have the right to cancel or return your order within 14 days, provided the item is in new condition.
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- Phone: +1 315 526-9968
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