Lower Anterior English Pattern Deep Grip Extracting Forceps Series Cutaway Beak
The Lower Anterior English Pattern Deep Grip Extracting Forceps Series Cutaway Beak is a specialized dental instrument used primarily for extracting lower anterior teeth, particularly when these teeth are difficult to remove due to their position or root structure. Here’s a breakdown of the features:
- Lower Anterior: Designed for use on lower front (anterior) teeth, which have more compact and often more angled root structures.
- English Pattern: Refers to the general design of the forceps. English pattern forceps are traditionally known for their functionality in extraction and precise grip during the procedure.
- Deep Grip: Indicates that the forceps have a design that allows a more secure hold on the tooth, especially helpful when teeth are severely decayed or broken down.
- Extracting Forceps: The primary function of the tool is tooth extraction, specifically made to provide leverage for easier removal.
- Cutaway Beak: This design element means the beak (the tip of the forceps) is modified or “cut away” to provide better access around the tooth and roots, allowing the clinician to engage the tooth more effectively without unnecessary trauma to surrounding tissue.
Such forceps are invaluable in dental extractions, offering precision and enhanced grip for the removal of difficult or strategically challenging teeth.
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