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GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)
GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)
GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)
GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)
GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)
GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)

GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)

Brand: GDC

Rs 9,372.00  Rs 15,600.00

Tooth extracting forceps are specialized tools crafted for precise tooth extraction in specific areas of the mouth. The beak is meticulously shaped to seamlessly conform to the tooth's contour, facilitating effective extraction across various teeth. Designed for optimal performance, dental forceps handles are ergonomically shaped to apply maximum force to the beaks while ensuring comfort for oral surgeons. This set of 12 pieces boasts improved grasping quality, featuring a matte finish for a secure exodontia procedure. Housed in a secure leather bag, these forceps utilize a lever system where the force on the handles is magnified, allowing for a strong and controlled grasp on the tooth.  

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GDC Extraction Forceps Kit (Set Of 12) (EFSP12)

Tooth extracting forceps are specialized tools crafted for precise tooth extraction in specific areas of the mouth. The beak is meticulously shaped to seamlessly conform to the tooth's contour, facilitating effective extraction across various teeth. Designed for optimal performance, dental forceps handles are ergonomically shaped to apply maximum force to the beaks while ensuring comfort for oral surgeons. This set of 12 pieces boasts improved grasping quality, featuring a matte finish for a secure exodontia procedure. Housed in a secure leather bag, these forceps utilize a lever system where the force on the handles is magnified, allowing for a strong and controlled grasp on the tooth.  


Features

  • Made of high-grade Stainless Steel  
  • Sharp Beaks on Tip - Better Adaptation to the root surface cut PDL easily  
  • Large handles - Better Operator fi  
  • Knurling on handles has no sharp edges yet is crisp for positive grip and control  
  • Concave Inner Surface to fit the root  
  • Close Fitting Forcep Blades - spread the load evenly  
  • Long life  
  • lightweight  
  • comfortable grip  

Specifications

  • Type: Extraction Forcep
  • Category: Oral Surgery
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Disposable/Reusable: Reusable
  • Autoclavable: Yes

Packaging

Extraction Forceps Kit Set of 12:

  • 1 x Upper Anteriors #1 (FX1S)
  • 1 X Upper Premolars #7 (FX7S)
  • 1 x Upper Molars Right #17 (FX17S)
  • 1 x Upper Molars Left #18 (FX18S)
  • 1 x Upper Roots #51A (FX51AS)
  • 1 x Upper Third Molars #67A (FX67AS)
  • 1 x Upper Molars Right (Cowhorn) #89 (FX89S)
  • 1 x Upper Molars Left (Cowhorn) #90 (FX90S)
  • 1 x Lower Premolars #13 (FX13S)
  • 1 x Lower Molars #73 (FX73S)
  • 1 x Lower Roots #74N (FX74NS)
  • 1 x Lower Molars (Cowhorn) #86 (FX86S)

Driection to Use

Maxillary forceps must be held in a ‘palm up’ position and mandibular forceps must be held in a ‘palm down position.    
These forceps majorly apply five different motions.    
 

  • Apical pressure: With the force in this direction, the tooth movement is minimal in the apical direction; however, the socket expands    
    due to the insertion of beaks in the periodontal ligament space. Also, the center of rotation of the tooth displaces apically, resulting in less amount of force at the apical portion of the root preventing it from getting fractured.    
     
  • Buccal/Labial pressure: This results in expansion of the buccal cortical plate, specifically at the crest of the ridge. However, at the same time,    
    it results in lingual apical pressure. However, excessive pressure must be avoided to prevent fracture of the buccal bone and the apical portion of the root.    
     
  • Palatal/Lingual pressure: Similar to the buccal/labial pressure, but in opposite direction aiming in the expansion of lingual cortical plate.    
     
  • Rotational pressure: Here the tooth is rotated resulting in internal socket expansion and tearing of periodontal ligaments. This force must only be    
    applied to the teeth with single and conical roots. Teeth with multiple or dilacerated roots are prone to fracture on the application of this force.  
  • Tractional forces: This delivers the tooth out of the socket. This force should be gentle and the tooth should not be pulled out of the socket.
  • However, if excessive force is required, other maneuvers must be carried out to improve luxation.

 

For maxillary extraction    

  • Regarding the chair,  
  • The chair should be tipped backward so that the maxillary occlusal plane is at an angle of about 60 degrees to the floor.  
  • Raise the patient’s legs to help improve the patient’s comfort.  
  • The height of the chair should be such that the patient’s mouth is at or slightly below the operator’s elbow level.  
  • The chair should be lower for the extraction of maxillary teeth.  
  • During an operation on the maxillary right quadrant,  
  • The patient’s head should be turned substantially toward the operator so that adequate access and visualization can be achieved.  
  • For extraction of teeth in the maxillary anterior portion of the arch.  
  • The patient should be looking straight ahead.  

 

Warranty

  • 6 months warranty against rust.

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