Tooth Extractor / Dental Forceps

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: Tooth Extractor, commonly known as Dental Forceps, are precision instruments designed to grasp, loosen, and remove teeth safely during dental procedures.

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• Dental Instruments • Sub-category: Extraction Tools

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• Single-piece forceps • Reusable and autoclavable

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Veterinary Instrument

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• Surgical stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance

HSN Code:

9018

HS Code:

9018.31.00

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Tooth Extractor, commonly known as Dental Forceps, are precision instruments designed to grasp, loosen, and remove teeth safely during dental procedures. Available in various shapes and sizes, they cater to different tooth types and positions. 

•   Made from high-grade stainless steel

•   Ergonomic handles for secure grip

•   Beak shaped to fit tooth anatomy

•   Multiplevariants for incisors, molars, and premolars 

•   Various sizes tailored for different teeth

•   Curved or straight beaks depending on tooth location

•   Right and left-handed models available

•   Surgical stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance

•   Dental Instruments

•   Sub-category: Extraction Tools

•   Single-piece forceps

•   Reusable and autoclavable

•   Used by dentists to extract teeth with controlled force

•   Designed to minimize damage to surrounding tissues

•   Precise grip on tooth for effective extraction

•   Durable and corrosion-resistant

•   Available in multiple shapes to suit specific teeth 

•   Requires professional expertise to use safely

•   Improper use can cause tissue injury 

•   Always sterilize before and after use

•   Use with care to prevent trauma to gums and bone

•   Handle gently to maintain instrument longevity 

•   HS Code: 9018.31.00

•   HSN Code: 9018 (Dental instruments) 

•   Use with sterile gloves

•   Maintain firm, controlled grip during extraction

•   Clean thoroughly and sterilize after use

•   Autoclavable at 134°C

•   Suitable for chemical sterilization as well 

 Used by veterinary dentists for tooth extraction in animals, particularly in small and large animals requiring oral surgeries.

Commonly used in human dental practices for safe and effective tooth extractions. 

1. Are these forceps reusable?

  Yes, they are made from stainless steel and designed for multiple sterilizations.

2. Do different teeth require different forceps?

  Yes, specialized designs cater to incisors, molars, and premolars.

3. Can they be used for animals?

  Yes, veterinary dental forceps are designed similarly for animals.

4. How do I sterilize dental forceps?

  Autoclaving at 134°C is the preferred method.

5. Is professional training needed?

  Yes, proper skill is essential for safe extraction and patient care.

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Tooth Extractor, commonly known as Dental Forceps, are precision instruments designed to grasp, loosen, and remove teeth safely during dental procedures. Available in various shapes and sizes, they cater to different tooth types and positions. 

•   Made from high-grade stainless steel

•   Ergonomic handles for secure grip

•   Beak shaped to fit tooth anatomy

•   Multiplevariants for incisors, molars, and premolars 

•   Various sizes tailored for different teeth

•   Curved or straight beaks depending on tooth location

•   Right and left-handed models available

•   Surgical stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance

•   Dental Instruments

•   Sub-category: Extraction Tools

•   Single-piece forceps

•   Reusable and autoclavable

•   Used by dentists to extract teeth with controlled force

•   Designed to minimize damage to surrounding tissues

•   Precise grip on tooth for effective extraction

•   Durable and corrosion-resistant

•   Available in multiple shapes to suit specific teeth 

•   Requires professional expertise to use safely

•   Improper use can cause tissue injury 

•   Always sterilize before and after use

•   Use with care to prevent trauma to gums and bone

•   Handle gently to maintain instrument longevity 

•   HS Code: 9018.31.00

•   HSN Code: 9018 (Dental instruments) 

•   Use with sterile gloves

•   Maintain firm, controlled grip during extraction

•   Clean thoroughly and sterilize after use

•   Autoclavable at 134°C

•   Suitable for chemical sterilization as well 

 Used by veterinary dentists for tooth extraction in animals, particularly in small and large animals requiring oral surgeries.

Commonly used in human dental practices for safe and effective tooth extractions. 

1. Are these forceps reusable?

  Yes, they are made from stainless steel and designed for multiple sterilizations.

2. Do different teeth require different forceps?

  Yes, specialized designs cater to incisors, molars, and premolars.

3. Can they be used for animals?

  Yes, veterinary dental forceps are designed similarly for animals.

4. How do I sterilize dental forceps?

  Autoclaving at 134°C is the preferred method.

5. Is professional training needed?

  Yes, proper skill is essential for safe extraction and patient care.

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