GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Roots – 51A Standard (FX51AS)
Extraction Forceps for Upper Roots extractions.
₹850.00₹1250.00 (-32%)
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Description
Extraction Forceps is a perfect need for extractions in minor oral surgery.
Tooth Extracting forceps are used to extract tooth designed for use in specific areas of the mouth.
The beak is shaped to confirm snugly to the contour of the tooth.This makes it easier to reach different teeth effectively.
Dental forcpes handles are shaped so that a maximum amount of force can be applied to the beaks,
while the handles are still in a comfortable position for the oral surgeon.
GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Roots – 51A Standard (FX51AS)
extraction forceps ideally used in the extraction of Maxillary molars/root stumps
Upper root pick forceps are designed with two blades (beaks) joined with handles through the hinge.
The beaks are so designed that it can easily grasp the buccal and lingual surface of the roots and extract it from the alveolar bone.
Specification
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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packaging
packaging
- 1 X GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Roots – 51A Standard (FX51AS)
Features
Features
- Made of high grade Stainless Steel
- Easy to use
- Thin anatomic ends
Ergonomic Design –
- Handles – Better Grip
- Sharp Rounded Beaks – Better Adaptation to root surface
Cut PDL easily
- Large handles – Better Operator fit
- Concave Inner Surface to fit the root
- Close Fitting Forcep Blades – spread the load evenly
Rust Free
- Corrosion Resistant – Passivated
Directions to use
Directions to use
CHAIR POSITION FOR FORCEPS EXTRACTION The positions of the patient, chair, and operator are critical for successful completion of the extraction.
The correct position allows the surgeon to keep the arms close to the body and provides stability and support; it also allows the surgeon to keep the wrists
straight enough to deliver the force with the arm and shoulder and not with the hand.
CHAIR POSITION FOR FORCEPS.EXTRACTION cont For a maxillary extraction the chair should be tipped backward so that the maxillary occlusal plane is at an angle of about 45-60 degrees to the floor. The height of the chair should be such that the height of the patient’s mouth is at or slightly below the operator’s elbow level. During an operation on the maxillary right quadrant, the patient’s head should be turned substantially toward the operator,
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