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Upper Molars With Broken Crowns With Serrated Tips

Upper Molars With Broken Crowns With Serrated Tips

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Upper Molars that have Broken Crowns with serrated Tips (Fig. 99)

Overview of Upper Molar Extraction Challenges

The removal of upper molars that have broken crowns is among the most difficult tasks in the field of oral and dental surgery. If the crown is damaged or badly decayed, standard extraction tools may not be able to secure their grip and increase the chance of root fractures or trauma to the bone surrounding it. Specially designed instruments for this kind of situation, like the upper molar forceps that have serrated tips, are vital to ensure safe and controlled extractions.

Purpose and Clinical Applications

The main purpose primary function of Upper molar forceps equipped with serrated tips is to grasp molars with cracked or damaged crowns securely. The serrations increase the grip on tooth surfaces that are irregular and allow the dentist to control the force applied during luxation or extraction.

They are employed for:

  • Dental extractions that involve broken upper molars
  • Removal of posterior teeth that are heavily decayed teeth
  • Maxillofacial and oral surgical techniques
  • Pre-prosthetic or complex restorative treatments

They are especially helpful in situations where standard forceps are not able to grasp the crown of the tooth effectively.

Design Features and Serrated Tip Advantage

The main characteristic that these forceps are distinguished by is their Serrated Tip design that provides better grip on uneven or broken crown surfaces. Contrary to smooth tips, jaws minimise slippage and enable the operator to keep absolute control during the entire extraction.

Key design characteristics include:

  • Jaws that are anatomically shaped for the upper molars
  • Grips with serrated surfaces to improve stability
  • Fig. 99 is a configuration that allows for the best posterior access
  • Handle design with a balanced handle for controlled force application

This particular geometry is designed to reduce unnecessary pressure on the bone's alveolar region.

Material and Construction

Made from premium stainless steel Upper forceps with molars are extremely strong, as well as corrosion-resistant and longevity. The stainless steel construction makes sure that the forceps can withstand repeated sterilisation cycles and maintain an exact alignment and maximum gripping power.

The material has enough rigidity to handle tough extractions without deformation or bends.

Advantages in Dental Practice

The use of upper molar forceps and serrated tips has numerous clinical advantages:

  • Increased grip on cracked or decayed crowns
  • Lower risk of tooth or root slippage
  • More precise extraction control and greater high-end precision
  • Chances of root fractures being less likely or of surgical complications

These benefits help facilitate smoother procedures and better patient comfort.

Role in Modern Dental Surgery

In today's oral and dental surgical procedures, the use of the appropriate instrument to perform complex extractions is crucial. Lower Molars with Crowns Broken Forceps serrated Tips (Fig. 99) are made to solve some of the prevalent problems encountered by dentists when performing extractions. Their high-quality design, sturdy stainless-steel construction and improved gripping capabilities make them a vital component of any set of dental extraction tools.