Fig 7C Lower Molar the dental surgical instrument is used for tissue retraction. Forceps beak is at right angles to the handles. Dentists consider dental extraction crucial primarily when they observe increased movement of teeth. They use fine forceps for extracting lower molars with fine roots, flattened sides, and heavy tips, and for canines, they use forceps.
The main use of incisors is for biting and shearing.
Fig 7C Lower Molar Forceps
The Fig 7C Lower Molar Forceps is a dental instrument that dentists use to extract lower molar teeth. Dentists use this instrument to grip the tooth at the crown-root junction and apply controlled force to loosen and remove the tooth.
Key features:
- Beaks: The forceps have curved and tapered beaks that fit the contours of a lower molar tooth. Additionally, the beaks are slightly offset, preventing slipping during extraction.
- Handles: The handles of the forceps are long and provide good leverage for applying force.
- Lock: The forceps have a lock for keeping the beaks closed when not in use.
Uses:
- The Fig 7C Lower Molar Forceps extracts lower molar teeth:
- Impacted
- Broken
- Diseased
- Overcrowded
- The main use of incisors is for biting and shearing.
- The lower incisors bite and tear food.
- They also play a role in speech.
- The lower incisor has a chisel-shaped crown with a sharp edge for biting.
- control tipping of these teeth.
- improve retention
Product Specifications:
- Material:Â Stainless Steel
- Finishing:Â German Dull
- Usage:Â Left Hand or Right Hand
- Ultrasonic Cleaned:Â Yes
- Lubricate:Â Yes
- Rusting Prevention Procedure:Â Passivated
- Tests Performed:Â Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
- QC Passed:Â Yes
- Packing:Â Individually Packed
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