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GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Third Molars - 67a Ergonomic (Fx67ae)
GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Third Molars - 67a Ergonomic (Fx67ae)
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GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Third Molars - 67a Ergonomic (Fx67ae)
The GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Third Molars - 67a Ergonomic (Fx67ae) is a specialized dental instrument designed for the extraction of upper third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth. These forceps offer a range of features that contribute to a successful and efficient extraction procedure.The forceps are ergonomically designed with comfortable handles that fit the natural curvature of the hand. This design reduces fatigue and allows for better control and precision during the extraction process. The angled beaks of the forceps provide optimal access and grip on the upper third molars. This allows the dental practitioner to reach the back of the mouth and effectively grasp the tooth for extraction. The beaks are also serrated, enhancing the grip on the tooth and minimizing the risk of slippage, especially in the case of partially erupted or impacted wisdom teeth.
Features
Features
- Ergonomic design: The forceps are designed with ergonomic handles that provide a comfortable and secure grip, reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures. This design also allows for better control and precision during tooth extraction.
- Precision beaks: The beaks of the forceps are specifically designed to fit the anatomy of the upper third molars, ensuring a secure and precise grip on the tooth. This design minimizes the risk of slippage or damage to adjacent teeth during extraction.
- Durable construction: The forceps are made from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. They are resistant to corrosion and can withstand the rigors of repeated sterilization processes, maintaining their performance over time.
- Enhanced visibility: The forceps feature a slim and tapered design that allows for better visibility during extraction procedures. This enables the dental professional to have a clear view of the surgical site, facilitating accurate placement and extraction of the upper third molar.
- Versatility: While specifically designed for upper third molars, these forceps can also be used for other dental extractions, offering versatility in various clinical scenarios.
- Ease of cleaning and maintenance: The stainless steel construction of the forceps allows for easy cleaning and sterilization, ensuring proper infection control measures are followed.
- Compatibility: The forceps are compatible with standard dental equipment and can be seamlessly integrated into existing dental setups without the need for additional adaptations.
Description
Description
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
- 1 x Extraction forcep
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Prepare the patient: Ensure the patient is comfortably seated in the dental chair. Administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth that requires extraction. Use appropriate dental dam or cotton rolls to isolate the working area.
- Select the forceps: Choose the GDC Extraction Forceps Upper Third Molars - 67a Ergonomic (Fx67ae) specifically designed for upper third molars. Inspect the forceps for any damage or defects before use.
- Evaluate the tooth: Assess the position, mobility, and any complications associated with the upper third molar. Determine the appropriate approach and technique based on the tooth's condition.
- Grasp the tooth: Hold the forceps in your dominant hand with a firm but comfortable grip. Position the beaks of the forceps around the crown of the upper third molar, ensuring a secure grip. Adjust the angle of the forceps as necessary to accommodate the tooth's position.
- Apply controlled pressure: Apply gentle pressure on the tooth using the forceps, directing the force towards the root of the tooth. Utilize a rocking motion to loosen the tooth from its socket. If the tooth is impacted or partially erupted, additional techniques like elevation may be necessary.
- Exert extraction force: Gradually increase the force while maintaining control and stability. Apply consistent and controlled force to extract the upper third molar from the socket. Use caution to avoid excessive force that may cause damage to the surrounding tissues.
- Remove the tooth: Once the upper third molar is sufficiently loosened, lift and remove it from the socket using the forceps. Ensure a steady grip to prevent any accidental damage or displacement. If the tooth is impacted, it may require sectioning before complete removal.
- Inspect and clean: Examine the extracted upper third molar to ensure it is intact and free from any fragments. If necessary, clean the extraction socket with an appropriate irrigating solution to remove any debris.
- Provide post-extraction care: Offer post-extraction instructions to the patient, including guidelines on oral hygiene and potential discomfort management. Schedule a follow-up appointment, if required, to monitor the healing process.
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: How durable are these forceps?
Answer: The forceps are made from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. They are resistant to corrosion and can withstand repeated sterilization processes without compromising their performance.
Question: Do these forceps offer enhanced visibility during extractions?
Answer: Yes, the forceps feature a slim and tapered design that allows for better visibility during extraction procedures. This enables dental professionals to have a clear view of the surgical site, facilitating accurate placement and extraction of the upper third molar.
Question: Are these forceps comfortable to use for extended procedures?
Answer: Yes, the forceps are designed with ergonomic handles that provide a comfortable and secure grip. This design reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures and allows for better control and precision.
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