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Tooth Extractor Anatomically Shaped Handle

Tooth Extractor Anatomically Shaped Handle

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Predictable Power: Upper Premolar Extracting Forceps Fig. 7

Within the arch of maxillary, extracting premolars (bicuspids) requires a device that can guide through the transition between the anterior segment and those in the posterior segment. The Extracting Forceps Fig. 7 with an Anatomically shaped handle and serrated Tips is the most professional norm for the task.1 It was designed to allow for "universal" use on either the left or right sides of the Figure. 7 offers the leverage and sensitivity to touch needed to ensure a safe, secure extraction of the upper and 2nd premolars.

The Fig. 7 Advantage: S-Shape Geometry

The distinctive feature that distinguishes the Fig. 7 forcep is the subtle S-shaped design as seen by the sides. 3 This specialization in engineering is crucial for a variety of clinical reasons:

  • Posterior access: These slight curvatures allow the physician to reach over the lips and canines without obstructing the line of vision or causing soft tissue injuries.
  • Long-Axis Alignment The geometry makes sure that the force is directed along the longest length of the tooth's axis. This is crucial for premolars as it can prevent the breaking of their typically slim roots.
  • Universal App: Unlike molar forceps, which are side-specific, the Figure. 7 forceps are designed with beaks that are symmetrical, which makes them an effective "all-in-one" tool for any upper premolar.

The Precision grip with serrated tips

Upper premolars can be exposed to high-speed rotational forces during the process of luxation. The Fig. 7 outlines the dangers of slippage associated with the highest-performance serrated tips:

  • Non-Slip Purchase The transverse, fine serrations of the beak's outer surfaces pierce the enamel near the line of the cervical. This provides a secure hold even in bloody or wet conditions.
  • Traumatic Force Transfer. Since the grasp is secure, the user is able to concentrate only on carefully controlled "rocking" and "twisting" actions, which requires lesser "squeezing" force and reduce the possibility of crushing a weak or degraded tooth.

Ergonomic Excellence: The Anatomical Handle

Premolars are difficult to extract in the maxillary bone, which is dense and physically demanding. The Anatomically shaped handle enhances the user experience by offering:

  1. Palm-Contoured Stability. Its handle has been designed to conform to the natural hand arch by distributing the burden over the palm to avoid hand cramps.
  2. Anti-Slip Notches Finger indentations integrated into the tool offer a secure "home" for the hand and ensure that the device does not rotate or pivot unexpectedly when performing a high-torque move.
  3. Tactile Enhanced Feel: The ergonomic fit lets the surgeon feel the gentle release of the ligaments, giving a more natural and more responsive "feel" for the tooth's motion.

Material Excellence: Premium Stainless Steel

Constructed out of high-tensile Stainless Steel, with high-tensile The Fig. 7 is designed to withstand the stress of a high-volume dental practice that is high-volume.

  • Resilience to Corrosion: Fully protected against pitting and rust caused by saliva, blood, along with sterilization and cleaning chemicals.
  • Superior durability: The steel is made to be tempered to keep the exact position of the neck in an S and the sharpness of the serrations through hundreds of times of use.
  • Total Hygiene is fully autoclavable and is designed with a polished, smooth surface that stops the buildup of biofilm or other debris.

Technical Specifications

Feature Detail

Model Fig. 7 (English Pattern)

Indication Maxillary (Upper) Premolars - Universal

Tip Feature Deeply Serrated Beaks

Handle Anatomically Shaped (Ergonomic)

Material: Surgical Grade Stainless Steel

Clinical Conclusion

The Fig. 7 Anatomical Forceps provide the perfect combination of traditional English pattern stability and modern ergonomic innovations. For the surgeon, this is less strain on the body and more predictable results. On the other hand, for patients, it's the fastest, most comfortable surgical experience.