





Dental Extracting Forceps Lower Third Molar (Fig #79N)

Dental Extracting Forceps Lower Third Molar (Fig #79N)
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Description
The Dental Extracting Forceps (Fig #79N) are high-precision surgical instruments engineered specifically for the challenging extraction of lower third molars. Designed for the modern dental professional, these forceps provide the mechanical stability and anatomical fit required for reliable, atraumatic tooth luxation. Featuring a specialized “Deep Gripping” jaw geometry, the robust architecture ensures that the clinician maintains consistent control throughout the extraction process, minimizing the risk of slippage and protecting surrounding alveolar bone.
Clinical Design & Utility
The defining feature of this Fig #79N instrument is its specialized jaw geometry, which is anatomically contoured to securely engage the robust crowns and deep root structures often found in lower third molars. As demonstrated in , the working tips are milled to provide a firm, deep purchase, facilitating efficient leverage even in restricted posterior spaces. This design is critical for achieving a stable grip, especially in challenging clinical scenarios where tooth structure may be dense or malpositioned.
As illustrated in the detailed view in , the forceps are constructed for durability and long-term performance. The precision-milled hinge allows for smooth action, while the handles feature a cross-hatched, knurled texture to ensure a secure, slip-free grip in blood-rich clinical environments.
Constructed from medical-grade, high-hardness stainless steel, these forceps are built to withstand the rigors of high-volume surgical practices. The instrument is engineered to resist structural deformation, ensuring it maintains its integrity even under the significant forces required for molar luxation. The surface is treated to resist oxidation and discoloration, providing a professional, hygienic finish that remains intact through repeated, high-intensity autoclave sterilization cycles.
Key Features & Technical Specifications
- Fig #79N Deep Gripping Geometry: Precision-milled jaw profile engineered for secure, deep-gripping engagement of lower third molar crowns and roots.
- High-Hardness Surgical Stainless Steel: Forged from premium-grade steel to ensure superior strength, edge retention, and resistance to structural warping.
- Anatomical Grip Handles: Features a precision-milled, cross-hatched handle texture that provides a secure, slip-free grasp for the clinician.
- Deformation-Resistant Construction: Engineered to maintain structural rigidity under high lateral forces during extraction.
- Anti-Corrosion Surface Treatment: Advanced finishing technology prevents fading and pitting, maintaining the instrument’s professional appearance after numerous sterilization rotations.
- Professional Ergonomics: Balanced weight distribution optimizes tactile feedback, allowing the clinician to feel the resistance of the tooth during the luxation process.
- 100% Autoclavable: Fully optimized for heavy-duty thermal sterilization, ultrasonic cleaning, and chemical disinfectant protocols.
- Global Quality Compliance: Manufactured in strict accordance with international CE and ISO quality management systems for medical instrumentation.








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