Tooth Forceps Fig 22 – Ideal for Mandibular Molar Extractions
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Shop Tooth Forceps Fig 22 The **Tooth Forceps Fig 22** are designed for the extraction of lower molars, particularly mandibular first and second molars. With strong, curved beaks, these forceps provide a secure grip and controlled force during the extraction process, minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues. Made from high-quality stainless steel, they are durable, rust-resistant, and autoclavable for easy sterilization, making them essential tools in any dental practice. Tooth Forceps Fig 22 – Durable Stainless Steel Forceps for Molar Extraction Tooth Forceps Fig 22 – Precision Extraction for Lower Molars The **Tooth Forceps Fig 22** are specifically engineered for the extraction of lower molars, including mandibular first and second molars. Their strong, curved beaks provide a firm grip, allowing the dentist to apply controlled force during the extraction process. These forceps are optimized for use in the lower jaw, where molars are often more challenging to access, and help minimize trauma to the surrounding tissues. Crafted from durable stainless steel, they are rust-resistant, autoclavable, and built to last, making them an essential tool for lower molar extractions in any dental practice. Order the **Tooth Forceps Fig 22** today for secure and efficient lower molar extractions with minimal tissue trauma. Intended Uses Used for extracting lower molars, particularly mandibular first and second molars. Provides a secure grip and controlled force for effective extraction while minimizing trauma to the surrounding tissues. Classification Dental Instrument, Surgical Tool Environmental Conditions Storage: Store in a dry, clean environment. Handle with care to avoid damage. Autoclavable for sterilization. Technical Specifications Material: High-quality Stainless Steel Length: Approx. 16 cm (6.3 inches) Design: Strong, curved beaks for secure grip on lower molars Autoclavable: Yes, for easy sterilization Salient Features Curved beaks: Provide a secure grip on lower molars during extraction. Optimized angle: Designed for effective use in the lower jaw where molars are more difficult to access. Strong construction: Allows for controlled force application during extractions. Minimal trauma: Helps reduce trauma to the surrounding gum tissues during the extraction process. Autoclavable: For hygienic and easy sterilization. Key Features Curved beaks: Ensure a secure and precise grip on lower molars. Designed for mandibular molars: Ideal for first and second molar extractions. Durable stainless steel: Built to last with rust-resistant properties. Effective in the lower jaw: Ideal for molars that are difficult to access. Autoclavable: Easy sterilization for safe and hygienic use in dental practices. Used For The **Tooth Forceps Fig 22** are perfect for: Extracting lower molars, particularly mandibular first and second molars. Providing a secure grip to ensure controlled extractions with minimal damage to surrounding gum tissues. Performing extractions of difficult-to-access molars in the lower jaw. FAQs What is the Tooth Forceps Fig 22 used for? The **Tooth Forceps Fig 22** is specifically designed for extracting lower molars, especially mandibular first and second molars. The forceps provide a secure grip and controlled force during the extraction process. How does the curved design of the Tooth Forceps Fig 22 help with extractions? The curved beaks allow for a secure grip, especially in the lower jaw where molars are harder to access. The design helps the dentist apply controlled force to remove the tooth with minimal tissue trauma. Is the Tooth Forceps Fig 22 autoclavable? Yes, the **Tooth Forceps Fig 22** is made from durable stainless steel and is autoclavable, allowing for easy sterilization after each use. Can the Tooth Forceps Fig 22 be used for extracting other teeth? The **Tooth Forceps Fig 22** are specifically designed for lower molar extractions. For other teeth, different forceps may be required depending on the tooth’s position and size.



