GDC Extraction Forceps Lower Roots - 74n Atraumatic (Afx74n)
The GDC Extraction Forceps Lower Roots - 74n Atraumatic (Afx74n) are precision-engineered tools for gentle lower root extractions. Designed to reduce trauma to surrounding tissues, these forceps feature curved beaks for a secure grip and ergonomic handles for comfort and control. Crafted from premium stainless steel, they offer durability, corrosion resistance, and are autoclave-friendly, making them a reliable choice for dental professionals.
Features:
- Atraumatic Design: Minimizes tissue damage during extractions, protecting surrounding structures.
- Precision Grip: Securely grips tooth roots without excessive pressure or slippage.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
- Angled Design: Facilitates easy access and maneuverability in hard-to-reach areas.
- Autoclavable: Supports sterilization through autoclave methods, ensuring optimal hygiene.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for lower root extractions, suitable for various dental procedures.
Technical Specification |
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- 1 x Extraction Forcep
- Prepare the patient: Ensure that the patient is comfortably positioned in the dental chair and that the necessary anesthesia has been administered to numb the area.
- Select the appropriate forceps: Confirm that the Afx74n forceps are the correct instrument for the specific tooth and root to be extracted. Ensure that the forceps are clean and in good working condition.
- Grasp the forceps: Hold the forceps in your dominant hand, ensuring a firm and comfortable grip. Position your fingers on the handles for better control and stability.
- Approach the tooth: Position the beaks of the forceps around the root of the tooth to be extracted. Ensure that the beaks are securely gripping the root without exerting excessive pressure.
- Apply controlled pressure: Using a slow and steady motion, apply controlled pressure to the root, gently rocking the forceps back and forth. This motion helps to loosen the tooth from its socket.
- Maintain stability: Keep the forceps firmly in place while applying pressure, making sure to maintain stability and avoid unnecessary movement.
- Extract the tooth: Once the tooth is sufficiently loosened, use a controlled and steady force to lift the tooth out of its socket. Be cautious not to use excessive force, as it may cause damage to the surrounding tissues.
- Inspect and clean: After the extraction, inspect the extracted tooth and the extraction site to ensure that no fragments are left behind. Clean the area and provide necessary post-extraction care instructions to the patient.