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Extraction Forceps Dentistry
Extraction Forceps Dentistry
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The Extraction Forceps Dentistry - Lower Roots with serrated tips (Fig. 74N)
Overview of Lower Root Extractions
The removal from root canals of lower teeth is usually more difficult than removing healthy teeth, particularly when crowns have been completely damaged due to fracture or decay. A weak crown, a thick mandibular bone and less visibility make an effective engagement. Extension Forceps to Lower Roots with serrated Tips (Fig. 74N) are specially made to solve these issues with a better grasp and control for root extraction.
Purpose and Clinical Applications
The principal function of these forceps is to effectively grab and remove the remaining tooth roots with the least amount of trauma. The serrated tips enable the forceps to grip the smooth or slippery surfaces of the root more effectively, decreasing the chance of slide during extraction.
Forceps are used extensively in:
- The extraction of lower tooth roots following a crown fracture
- Removal of roots that remain after unsuccessful extractions
- Maxillofacial and oral surgical techniques
- Restorative and pre-prosthetic dental treatment
They are particularly useful in cases where traditional forceps that are smooth cannot attain a sufficient grip.
Design Features and Serrated Tip Advantage
The main characteristic that these forceps are known for is their sharp tip shape that increases traction on the root surfaces and enhances control when luxation moves are made. The beaks are designed to be able to flex closely around the root structure to ensure deep engagement.
Key design characteristics include:
- Jaws specially designed for the extraction of lower roots
- Sharp gripping points to provide a better grip
- Fig. 74N arrangement for mandibular access
- Handles are ergonomically designed for force-controlled applications
This design reduces excessive pressure placed on the alveolar bone as well as the surrounding tissues.
Material and Construction
Produced using top-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, these forceps for extraction have superior durability, resistance to corrosion and long-term dependability. The stainless steel construction guarantees precise jaw alignment and preserves the efficiency of serrations after multiple sterilisation cycles.
The solid construction is able to withstand demanding extraction processes without deformation.
Advantages in Dental Practice
The use of extraction forceps for lower roots that have serrated tips offers several important advantages in clinical practice:
- Better grip on the fractured or smooth surface of the root
- Lower chance of slippage and breakage of roots
- Greater precision during difficult extractions
- Increased efficiency in the procedure and improved Patient security
These benefits result in more predictability and better results.
Role in Modern Dental Surgery
In the modern oral and dental surgical practices, specially-designed instruments are crucial for tackling complex root extractions. Extraction Forceps Dentistry Lower Roots with serrated tips (Fig. 74N) are specially designed to meet these demands of clinical dentistry. They have a precise jaw design, sturdy stainless-steel structure, and heightened gripping ability, making them an essential element of any dental instrument set, providing secure, efficient, controlled, and safe root removal techniques.


