Extracting Forcep American Pattern Upper Molar Fig#10H

The Extracting Forcep American Pattern Upper Molar Fig#10H is a dental extraction tool that is used to extract teeth. It is made of stainless steel and has a curved handle that is designed to grip the

Product Description

The Extracting Forcep American Pattern Upper Molar Fig#10H is a dental extraction tool that is used to extract teeth. It is made of stainless steel and has a curved handle that is designed to grip the teeth. The forcep is designed to be used to extract teeth that are located in the upper jaw. The forcep is designed to be used to extract teeth that are located in the low jaw.

Features:

  • Made of high-quality stainless steel
  • American pattern for precision and durability
  • Curved handle for a comfortable grip
  • Sharp tips for a clean and precise extraction

Benefits:

  • Safe and effective for use on adults
  • Minimizes trauma to the surrounding tissue
  • Easy to use and control
  • Durable and long-lasting

Applications:

  • Extraction of upper molars
  • Extraction of roots and other tooth fragments

Instructions for Use:

  1. Place the tips of the forcep on either side of the tooth to be extracted.
  2. Gently apply pressure to the handles of the forceps to grip the tooth.
  3. Use a rocking motion to loosen the tooth from the socket.
  4. Once the tooth is loose remove it from the socket with a firm steady pull.

Care and Maintenance:

  • Clean the forceps thoroughly with soap and water after each use.
  • Sterilize the forceps in an autoclave before using them on a new patient.

Storage:

Store the forceps in a dry, clean place.

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