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Addler 10-Piece Dental Extraction Forceps Kit (Ergonomic Wave Handle Design)
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Description
The ADDLER Premium 10-Piece Dental Extraction Forceps Kit is a specialized, full-mouth adult exodontia suite distinguished by its advanced ergonomic handle design. While keeping the industry-standard beak configurations for complete upper and lower arch coverage, this premium kit transitions away from standard cross-hatch knurling to introduce a highly sophisticated wave-contoured handle architecture. Featuring smooth, deep finger-fit curves along the handles, these forceps naturally lock into the clinician’s hand, offering a highly secure, non-slip grasp and exceptional physical control during intense luxation maneuvers.
The structural highlight of this set is how perfectly the wave handle geometry balances hand pressure. By conforming precisely to the natural grip positions of the human hand, these contoured grips reduce localized pressure points and minimize palm fatigue during complex, high-torque extraction procedures. This smooth-surface ergonomic layout also makes the instruments incredibly easy to clean, preventing blood, tissue debris, or chemical residues from getting trapped in deep cross-hatched lines.
Each of the ten specialized forceps patterns features an ultra-low beak profile engineered to slip beneath the gingival line, anchoring firmly onto the structural tooth neck rather than clamping the crown. This ensures that apical mechanical forces are distributed symmetrically, significantly lowering the risk of fracturing damaged teeth or crushing fragile alveolar bone plates.
Kit Configuration & Anatomical Coverage
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Fig. 1 (Upper Anterior): Completely straight handle layout for direct vertical leverage on upper centrals, laterals, and canines.
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Fig. 7 (Upper Premolar): Subtle structural curve designed to bypass the patient’s lip margin for ideal bicuspid access.
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Fig. 13 (Lower Premolar): Classic 45-degree downward beak tilt providing excellent vertical force application for lower bicuspids and cuspids.
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Fig. 17 (Upper Molar Left): Asymmetrical beak featuring a sharp pointed buccal projection to seat into the left root bifurcation.
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Fig. 18 (Upper Molar Right): Mirrored configuration featuring a sharp buccal projection optimized for the right-side upper molar roots.
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Fig. 22 (Lower Molar): Heavy right-angled beak orientation with smooth, wide concave tips built for robust lower molars.
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Fig. 33 (Lower Root / Fragments): Right-angled, ultra-narrow parallel closing beaks designed to retrieve broken roots below the gumline.
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Fig. 51 (Upper Root / Fragments): Slender, straight bayonet-style beak layout optimized for deep maxillary root extraction.
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Fig. 67 (Upper Third Molar): Double-bend bayonet shank designed to navigate safely into the tight upper wisdom tooth zones.
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Fig. 79 (Lower Third Molar): Compact, deeply offset beak geometry tailored to maneuver fluidly in restricted lower posterior spaces.
Key Features & Technical Specifications
- Ergonomic Wave-Contoured Handles: Features deep, smooth finger grooves that adapt perfectly to the operator’s hand for superior slip-free comfort and maximum manual torque.
- Full-Mouth 10-Piece Master Suite: Comprehensive curation covering every adult quadrant, from front incisors to impacted third molars and deep fractured roots.
- Atraumatic Precision Beaks: Thin-walled, low-profile jaw edges slide deep into the periodontal space to preserve the delicate buccal and lingual bone walls.
- Industrial Compliance Standards: Fully certified to match international CE, ISO, and medical stainless steel manufacturing benchmarks for professional dental settings.
- High-Purity Surgical Steel: Forged from premium medical-grade stainless steel to resist rust, structural pitting, and staining from harsh cleaners.
- 100% Autoclavable: Fully engineered to repeatedly withstand high-temperature autoclave sterilization, thermal disinfection, and deep ultrasonic cleaning workflows.







