Waldent Extraction Forceps Kit Set of 12 (K1/1)
The Waldent Extraction Forceps Kit is an essential tool for minor oral surgeries, designed for effective tooth extractions in specific areas of the mouth. The beak conforms snugly to the tooth's contour for better access, while ergonomic handles allow maximum force application with optimal comfort for the oral surgeon.
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Features:
- Material: High-grade stainless steel ensures durability and reliability.
- Ergonomic Design:
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- Serrated Handles: Enhanced grip for better control.
- Sharp Beak Tips: Designed for precise root surface adaptation and efficient cutting of periodontal ligament (PDL).
- Large Handles: Provides a comfortable fit for the operator.
- Concave Inner Surface: Optimally conforms to the root for secure engagement.
- Close-Fitting Forcep Blades: Evenly distribute the load during extractions.
- Rust-Free & Corrosion Resistant: Passivated for long-lasting performance.
Disinfection:
- Fully autoclavable at 135°C for effective sterilization.
Uses:
- Upper Anterior No.1: For extracting upper anterior teeth (central and lateral incisors).
- Upper Premolars No.7: For extracting upper premolars (both right and left).
- Lower Premolars No.13: For extracting lower premolars (both right and left).
- Upper Molars Right No.17: For extracting upper right molars (16, 17).
- Upper Molars Left No.18: For extracting upper left molars.
- Upper Roots Forceps No.51A: For extracting maxillary root stumps.
- Upper Third Molars No.67A: Ideal for extracting upper wisdom teeth.
- Lower Molars No.73: Buccal and lingual blades fit the bifurcation area for mandibular molar extraction.
- Lower Anteriors & Roots No.74N: For extracting mandibular anterior teeth and root pieces.
- Lower Molars No.86: Asymmetrical, cylindrical beaks taper to a pointed tip for precise engagement.
- Upper Molars Right No.89: For extracting upper right molars.
- Upper Molars Left No.90: Features an asymmetrical beak with a cylindrical and tapering tip for engaging buccal trifurcations.
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Directions to Use |
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- 1 x Upper Anterior No.1
- 1 x Upper Premolars No.7
- 1 x Lower Premolars No.13
- 1 x Upper Molars Right No.17
- 1 x Upper Molars Left No.18
- 1 x Upper Roots Forceps No.51
- 1 x Upper third Molars No.67
- 1 x Lower Molars No.73
- 1 x Lower Anteriors and Roots No.74
- 1 x Lower Molars No 86
- 1 x Upper Molars Right No.89
- 1 x Upper Molars Left No.90
- Preparation: Before starting the extraction procedure, ensure that the patient's medical history has been reviewed, and appropriate anesthesia has been administered if necessary. Also, make sure that all necessary instruments, including the Waldent Extraction Forceps Kit, are sterilized and ready for use.
- Select the Appropriate Forceps: Identify the tooth to be extracted and select the corresponding forceps from the Waldent Extraction Forceps Kit based on the tooth type and location.
- Positioning: Properly position the patient in the dental chair for optimal access and visibility. Use mouth props or other devices as needed to keep the patient's mouth open and stable during the procedure.
- Exposure: Use a mouth mirror and appropriate retractors to ensure adequate visibility of the tooth and surrounding tissues.
- Grasping the Tooth: Hold the selected forceps in your dominant hand and grasp the tooth firmly near the cervix, ensuring a secure grip on the tooth's crown.
- Luxation: Apply controlled rocking and rotational movements to loosen the tooth from its socket. Use gentle pressure to avoid damaging surrounding tissues.
- Extraction: Once the tooth is sufficiently loosened, exert controlled force in the direction of the tooth's long axis to extract it from the socket. Use steady, even pressure to prevent fracturing the tooth or causing undue trauma to the surrounding bone and soft tissues.
- Assessment: After the tooth has been removed, inspect the socket for any remaining root fragments or debris. Use appropriate instruments to remove any residual material if necessary.
- Post-Extraction Care: Provide post-operative instructions to the patient, including information on proper oral hygiene and any necessary follow-up appointments. Monitor the patient for any signs of complications, such as excessive bleeding or swelling.
- Instrument Maintenance: After the procedure, clean the Waldent Extraction Forceps thoroughly according to established sterilization protocols. Ensure that the forceps are properly sterilized and stored for future use.