- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Upper Anteriors, No.1 (1/101)
Serrated handles and beaks with concave inner surface.
Close fitting forcep blades spread the load evenly.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Upper Premolars, No.7 (1/102)
For extraction of upper premolars - both left and right
The beak is shaped to snugly fit to the contours of the tooth.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Upper Molars Right, No.17 (1/104)
Sharp projection on buccal and round palatal beak for better adaptation to the root surface. Curved S-shaped handles.
Extraction of upper right molars.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Upper Molars Left, No.18 (1/105)
Sharp projection on buccal and round palatal beak. Curved S-shaped handles.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Cowhorn Forceps Upper Molars Right, No.89 (1/115)-
Single pointed beak on buccal and bifid pointed beaks on palatal side.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Cowhorn Forceps Upper Molars Left, No.90 (1/116) -
Single pointed beak on buccal and bifid pointed beaks on palatal side.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Lower Molars No.73 (1/110)
Pointed buccal and lingual beaks for extraction of right and left mandibular molars.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Lower Third Molars/Wisdom, No.79 (1/127)-
Extraction of right and left mandibular third molars.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Lower Molars & Wisdom Left No.22-1/2L (1/129)- Offset design allows easily accessing molar areas.
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Lower Molars & Wisdom Right No.22-1/2R (1/130)-
Offset design enables to reach obstacles and protect the corners of the patient's mouth .
- Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Upper Roots & Incisor, No.29 (1/117) -
Beaks are placed in the same line as the handle.
- The position of the patient, dental chair and operator are critical for successful extraction procedure.
- Force is delivered with the arm and shoulder and not with the wrist movement.
- For a maxillary extraction, the occlusal plane should be about 45- 60 degrees to the floor. The height of the chair should be such that the height of the patient’s mouth is at or slightly below the operator’s elbow.
- For the extraction of mandibular teeth, the patient should be positioned in a more upright position so that when the patient open mouth widely, the occlusal plane is parallel to the floor. The chair should be lower than for extraction of maxillary teeth.
- The goal of the forceps use is : expansion of bony socket by use of wedge shaped beaks and removal of tooth from the socket.
- The forceps is applied in five major motions :
- Apical
- Buccal
- Lingual
- Rotation
-Tractional forces for delivering the tooth from the socket