Extracting Forceps With serrated tips FOR Upper molars, Ieft Fig. 65L
Extracting Forceps With serrated tips FOR Upper molars, Ieft Fig. 65L is specifically designed for removing upper left molars, ensuring a firm and stable grip.
Notably, its serrated tips prevent slippage, allowing for a smooth and controlled extraction.
Moreover, these forceps feature a contoured beak that perfectly aligns with upper left molars.
This enhances accuracy, reduces trauma to surrounding tissues, and improves patient comfort.
Consequently, dental professionals can perform extractions with greater confidence and efficiency.
In addition, manufacturers use high-quality stainless steel to construct these forceps, ensuring exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion.
Furthermore, the ergonomic handles provide a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures.
Another key feature of Fig. 65L forceps is their ability to apply controlled force, making extractions less invasive.
Coupled with the serrated tips, this design enhances grip and stability, leading to a more precise and effective procedure.
Ultimately, these forceps are a vital tool in dental surgery, offering both reliability and efficiency.
Whether used in general dentistry or specialized oral surgery, they provide superior performance, making them a preferred choice among dental professionals.



