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: Dental Extraction Forceps are specialised dental instruments designed to grasp, hold, and remove teeth from their sockets during extraction procedures. They provide firm mechanical leverage with precisely shaped beaks that conform to the anatomy of specif
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• Reusable, autoclavable extraction forceps
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90189099
HS Code:
9018
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India
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Dental Extraction Forceps are specialised dental instruments designed to grasp, hold, and remove teeth from their sockets during extraction procedures. They provide firm mechanical leverage with precisely shaped beaks that conform to the anatomy of specific teeth. Made from high-grade stainless steel, these forceps offer strength, corrosion resistance, and smooth operation. They are essential in oral surgery, general dentistry, and veterinary dental care for safely performing atraumatic extractions.
• High-strength stainless-steel construction
• Anatomically shaped beaks for tooth-specific grip
• Box-joint or screw-joint mechanism
• Ergonomic, serrated handles for secure hold
• Autoclavable and reusable
• Fine-polished, corrosion-resistant finish
• Available in universal and tooth-specific patterns
• Varies depending on pattern (upper, lower, molar, premolar, anterior)
• Standard handle length: 14–18 cm
• Beak width and angle vary for targeted teeth
• Straight or curved beaks
• Angled beaks for posterior teeth
• Slim, pointed beaks for roots
• Broader beaks for molars
(Common tooth-specific patterns)
• Upper Anterior Forceps (No. 1 / No. 150)
• Upper Molar Forceps (Right & Left – No. 53R / 53L)
• Universal Upper Forceps (No. 150)
• Lower Universal Forceps (No. 151)
• Lower Molar Forceps (Cowhorn – No. 23)
• Root-tip or Apical Forceps
• Paediatric extraction forceps
• Medical-grade stainless steel (AISI 410 / 420)
• Non-corrosive, rust-resistant
• Satin or mirror finish options
• Dental Surgical Instruments
• Tooth Extraction Tools
• Reusable, autoclavable extraction forceps
• Grasping and removing erupted or diseased teeth
• Handling retained roots
• Supporting oral surgical extraction
• Breaking periodontal ligaments prior to tooth removal
• Provides firm, anatomical grip on tooth structure
• Reduces trauma when used with correct technique
• Durable and long-lasting
• Wide variety of patterns for tooth-specific use
• Easy sterilisation between procedures
• Requires proper training for safe extraction
• Incorrect selection may injure gingival tissue
• Misuse can cause tooth fracture or root breakage
• Select forceps based on correct tooth anatomy
• Maintain proper sterilisation
• Ensure firm yet controlled grip
• Avoid excessive rotational force
• Inspect beaks for wear or damage
• HS Code: 9018
• HSN Code: 90189099 (Other surgical/dental instruments)
• Hold using the ergonomic handle grip
• Align beaks with tooth contour
• Apply controlled traction or rotational movement
• Clean and sterilise thoroughly after each use
• Store in a dry, sterile instrument tray
• Compatible with Steam Autoclave (SA)
• Also supports:
o Plasma sterilisation
o Chemical high-level disinfectants
• Dry completely to prevent corrosion
• Routine dental extractions
• Removal of decayed, damaged, or mobile teeth
• Extraction of retained roots
• Surgical extractions in oral and maxillofacial dentistry
• Canine and feline tooth extraction
• Removal of diseased teeth in small animals
• Dental procedures for rabbits, rodents, and exotic pets
• Support in veterinary oral surgery
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Dental Extraction Forceps are specialised dental instruments designed to grasp, hold, and remove teeth from their sockets during extraction procedures. They provide firm mechanical leverage with precisely shaped beaks that conform to the anatomy of specific teeth. Made from high-grade stainless steel, these forceps offer strength, corrosion resistance, and smooth operation. They are essential in oral surgery, general dentistry, and veterinary dental care for safely performing atraumatic extractions.
• High-strength stainless-steel construction
• Anatomically shaped beaks for tooth-specific grip
• Box-joint or screw-joint mechanism
• Ergonomic, serrated handles for secure hold
• Autoclavable and reusable
• Fine-polished, corrosion-resistant finish
• Available in universal and tooth-specific patterns
• Varies depending on pattern (upper, lower, molar, premolar, anterior)
• Standard handle length: 14–18 cm
• Beak width and angle vary for targeted teeth
• Straight or curved beaks
• Angled beaks for posterior teeth
• Slim, pointed beaks for roots
• Broader beaks for molars
(Common tooth-specific patterns)
• Upper Anterior Forceps (No. 1 / No. 150)
• Upper Molar Forceps (Right & Left – No. 53R / 53L)
• Universal Upper Forceps (No. 150)
• Lower Universal Forceps (No. 151)
• Lower Molar Forceps (Cowhorn – No. 23)
• Root-tip or Apical Forceps
• Paediatric extraction forceps
• Medical-grade stainless steel (AISI 410 / 420)
• Non-corrosive, rust-resistant
• Satin or mirror finish options
• Dental Surgical Instruments
• Tooth Extraction Tools
• Reusable, autoclavable extraction forceps
• Grasping and removing erupted or diseased teeth
• Handling retained roots
• Supporting oral surgical extraction
• Breaking periodontal ligaments prior to tooth removal
• Provides firm, anatomical grip on tooth structure
• Reduces trauma when used with correct technique
• Durable and long-lasting
• Wide variety of patterns for tooth-specific use
• Easy sterilisation between procedures
• Requires proper training for safe extraction
• Incorrect selection may injure gingival tissue
• Misuse can cause tooth fracture or root breakage
• Select forceps based on correct tooth anatomy
• Maintain proper sterilisation
• Ensure firm yet controlled grip
• Avoid excessive rotational force
• Inspect beaks for wear or damage
• HS Code: 9018
• HSN Code: 90189099 (Other surgical/dental instruments)
• Hold using the ergonomic handle grip
• Align beaks with tooth contour
• Apply controlled traction or rotational movement
• Clean and sterilise thoroughly after each use
• Store in a dry, sterile instrument tray
• Compatible with Steam Autoclave (SA)
• Also supports:
o Plasma sterilisation
o Chemical high-level disinfectants
• Dry completely to prevent corrosion
• Routine dental extractions
• Removal of decayed, damaged, or mobile teeth
• Extraction of retained roots
• Surgical extractions in oral and maxillofacial dentistry
• Canine and feline tooth extraction
• Removal of diseased teeth in small animals
• Dental procedures for rabbits, rodents, and exotic pets
• Support in veterinary oral surgery