Waldent Pedodontic Extraction Forceps Kit - Premium (set of 7) K1/9
The Waldent Pedodontic Extraction Forceps Kit - Premium (set of 7) K1/9 is designed for pediatric dentistry, featuring high-quality stainless steel construction. This set includes seven specialized forceps for various tooth types and positions, each with a contoured beak for a secure grip and precise extraction. The non-sterile design allows easy sterilization, ensuring a hygienic environment. Ergonomic handles provide comfort and control, enabling efficient and smooth extractions with minimal discomfort for young patients.
Features:
- Specifically designed for pediatric dentistry
- Constructed from durable stainless steel
- Non-sterile for easy sterilization
- Includes seven forceps tailored for different teeth
- Contoured beaks for a precise grip
- Ergonomic handles for enhanced comfort and control
- Facilitates smooth extractions with minimal discomfort
- Suitable for various tooth types and locations
- Reliable brand known for precision and dependability
Technical Specification |
Included Forceps
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Pack of 7 Extraction Forceps:
- 1 x Upper Anteriors
- 1 x Upper Premolars
- 1 x Upper Molars
- 1 x Upper Roots
- 1 x Lower Premolars/molars
- 1 x Lower incisors/canines
- 1 x Lower Roots
- Prepare the Patient: Ensure the patient is comfortably seated in the dental chair with appropriate lighting and suction available.
- Select the Correct Forceps: Identify the specific tooth to be extracted and choose the corresponding forceps from the set based on tooth type and location (e.g., upper incisors, lower molars).
- Anesthetize the Area: Administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth to be extracted, following standard dental anesthesia protocols.
- Isolate the Tooth: Use dental isolation techniques such as cotton rolls or a rubber dam to keep the extraction site dry and free of saliva.
- Position the Forceps: Hold the selected forceps in your dominant hand, ensuring a firm grip on the handles.
- Grasp the Tooth: Carefully position the beaks of the forceps around the crown of the tooth, ensuring a secure grip. For multi-rooted teeth, grasp the tooth as close to the gum line as possible.
- Apply Pressure: Use controlled, steady pressure to rock the forceps back and forth, gradually loosening the tooth from its socket. Avoid excessive force to minimize trauma to surrounding tissues.
- Extract the Tooth: Once the tooth is sufficiently loosened, use a gentle and firm tug to remove it from the socket. Ensure smooth, continuous movement to prevent fracturing the tooth or damaging surrounding structures.
- Inspect the Socket: After extraction, inspect the socket for any remaining root fragments or debris. Use appropriate instruments to remove any residual material if necessary.
- Provide Post-Extraction Care: Provide post-operative instructions to the patient, including guidance on oral hygiene and pain management. Consider prescribing pain medication or antibiotics if deemed necessary.
- Clean and Sterilize: Thoroughly clean the forceps using an appropriate dental instrument cleaner and sterilize according to standard protocols before storing them for future use.