Extracting Forceps With serrated tips for Lower molars with broken crowns Fig. 99
The Extracting Forceps With serrated tips Fig.99 is specifically designed for removing lower molars with broken crowns, offering superior grip and precision.
Notably, its serrated tips provide enhanced traction, preventing slippage and ensuring a firm hold during extraction.
Moreover, these forceps feature a uniquely shaped beak that conforms to the anatomy of lower molars.
This design enhances stability and control, reducing trauma to surrounding tissues.
Consequently, patients experience less discomfort, and the healing process is smoother.
In addition, manufacturers use high-quality stainless steel to construct these forceps, ensuring exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion.
Furthermore, their ergonomic handles offer a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during lengthy procedures.
Another key feature of Fig. 99 forceps is their ability to apply controlled force, making extractions more efficient and less invasive.
Coupled with the serrated tips, this feature provides additional stability, allowing for a more precise and effective procedure.
Ultimately, these forceps are an essential tool in dental surgery, providing reliability and efficiency.
Whether used in general dentistry or specialized oral surgery, they offer superior performance, making them a preferred choice among professionals for challenging extractions.



