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GDC Extraction Forceps Lower Roots - 74N Standard (FX74NS)
GDC Extraction Forceps Lower Roots - 74N Standard (FX74NS)
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Features
Features
- Durable Construction: The forceps are made from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Secure Grip: The beaks of the forceps are designed to securely grip the root of the tooth, providing a strong and stable hold for effective extraction.
- Standard Size: The forceps are specifically designed for lower roots, making them suitable for extracting lower molar and premolar teeth.
- Versatile Use: The forceps can be used for a variety of lower root extractions, allowing for a wide range of dental procedures.
- Precision Extraction: The forceps' design allows for precise control and manipulation, ensuring efficient and atraumatic extraction of teeth.
- Easy to Clean and Sterilize: The forceps can be easily cleaned and sterilized, following standard sterilization protocols, to maintain optimal hygiene.
Description
Description
GDC Extraction Forceps Lower Roots - 74N Standard (FX74NS)are dental instruments specifically designed for the extraction of lower root teeth. These forceps are crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. The beaks of the forceps are designed to securely grip the root of the tooth, providing a strong and stable hold during the extraction process. The angled design of the forceps allows for easy access and maneuverability, particularly in hard-to-reach areas of the mouth. The forceps have a standard size and shape, making them suitable for a wide range of patients and tooth anatomy.
Specification
Specification
- Type: Extraction Forcep
- Category: Oral Surgery
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Disposable / Reusable: Reusable
- Sterile / Non-Sterile: Non - Sterile
- Latex / Latex - free: Latex Free
Packaging
Packaging
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Prepare the patient: Ensure that the patient is comfortably positioned in the dental chair and that the necessary anesthesia has been administered to numb the area.
- Select the appropriate forceps: Confirm that the Fx74ns forceps are the correct instrument for the specific tooth and root to be extracted. Ensure that the forceps are clean and in good working condition.
- Grasp the forceps: Hold the forceps in your dominant hand, ensuring a firm and comfortable grip. Position your fingers on the handles for better control and stability.
- Approach the tooth: Position the beaks of the forceps around the root of the tooth to be extracted. Ensure that the beaks are securely gripping the root without exerting excessive pressure.
- Apply controlled pressure: Using a slow and steady motion, apply controlled pressure to the root, gently rocking the forceps back and forth. This motion helps to loosen the tooth from its socket.
- Maintain stability: Keep the forceps firmly in place while applying pressure, making sure to maintain stability and avoid unnecessary movement.
- Extract the tooth: Once the tooth is sufficiently loosened, use a controlled and steady force to lift the tooth out of its socket. Be cautious not to use excessive force, as it may cause damage to the surrounding tissues.
- Inspect and clean: After the extraction, inspect the extracted tooth and the extraction site to ensure that no fragments are left behind. Clean the area and provide necessary post-extraction care instructions to the patient.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country Of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: GDC Fine Crafted Dental Pvt. Ltd.
Warranty
Warranty
- 6 months warranty against rust.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question Are the forceps suitable for both pediatric and adult patients?
Answer: Yes, the forceps can be used for both pediatric and adult patients, as long as the tooth size is compatible with the instrument.
Question Are the forceps suitable for both right and left-handed dentists?
Answer: Yes, these forceps are designed for ambidextrous use, making them suitable for both right and left-handed dentists.
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