Extracting Forceps With serrated tips for Lower decayed molars or broken crowns Fig. 87
The Extracting Forceps with Serrated Tips Fig.87 is specifically designed to provide a firm grip and enhanced precision during extractions.
Notably, the serrated tips prevent slippage, ensuring better control throughout the procedure.
Moreover, the forceps feature a contoured beak that conforms to the shape of lower molars, allowing for greater stability.
This enhances efficiency while minimizing trauma to the surrounding tissues. Consequently, the patient experiences less discomfort, leading to a smoother recovery.
In addition, manufacturers use high-quality stainless steel to construct these forceps, ensuring exceptional durability and corrosion resistance.
Furthermore, the ergonomic handles provide a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures.
Another key feature of Fig. 87 forceps is their ability to apply controlled force, making extractions less invasive yet highly effective.
Coupled with the serrated tips, this design offers superior traction, allowing for a more precise and stable extraction process.
Ultimately, these forceps are an essential tool in dental surgery, offering both reliability and efficiency.
Whether used in general dentistry or specialized oral surgery, they provide outstanding performance, making them a preferred choice among dental professionals for difficult extractions.



