Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Lower Third Molars/Wisdoms, No.79 (1/127)

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Features

 Instrument Name

 Lower Third Molar forceps

 Type

 Dental  Tooth Extraction Forceps

 Category

 Oral Surgery

 Material

 Stainless Steel

 Disposable / Reusable

 Reusable

 Sterile / Non-Sterile

 Non - Sterile

 

  • Preparation: Ensure that the patient is comfortably seated and properly anesthetized. Prepare the dental operatory with all necessary instruments, including the extraction forceps.
  • Positioning: Position yourself and the patient appropriately for the extraction procedure. Use a dental chair with proper headrest support to ensure patient comfort and optimal access to the oral cavity.
  • Exposure: Use appropriate mouth props or retractors to gain clear visibility and access to the mandibular third molar. Ensure adequate lighting for better visualization.
  • Selection of Forceps: Confirm that you have selected the correct forceps for the specific tooth to be extracted. In this case, ensure that you are using the Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Lower Third Molars/Wisdoms, No.79 (1/127).
  • Grasping the Tooth: Grasp the mandibular third molar firmly with the extraction forceps. Position the beaks of the forceps around the crown of the tooth, ensuring a secure grip.
  • Adaptation to Root Surface: Ensure that the sharp rounded beaks of the forceps adapt snugly to the contour of the root surface. This ensures effective engagement and minimizes trauma to surrounding tissues.
  • Application of Force: Apply controlled, firm pressure to the handles of the forceps. Use a twisting motion (if necessary) to loosen the tooth from its socket. The serrated handles provide a better grip, allowing for maximum force application while maintaining operator comfort.
  • Extraction: With consistent pressure and controlled movements, gently rock the tooth back and forth within its socket to gradually dislodge it from the surrounding bone and periodontal ligament.
  • Check for Mobility: Periodically assess the mobility of the tooth to monitor progress. Avoid excessive force or sudden movements to prevent damage to adjacent structures.
  • Completion: Once the tooth is adequately loosened, carefully lift it out of the socket using the forceps. Ensure that the entire tooth, including roots, is extracted intact.
  • Post-Extraction Care: Provide appropriate post-operative instructions to the patient, including instructions for pain management, oral hygiene, and follow-up care. Monitor the patient for any signs of complications, such as excessive bleeding or swelling.
  • Cleaning and Sterilization: After use, thoroughly clean the extraction forceps with water and detergent to remove any debris or biological material. Autoclave the forceps at 135 degrees Celsius for effective sterilization before storing them for future use.

Made of high grade Stainless Steel

Ergonomic Design - 

  • Serrated handles - Better Grip
  • Sharp Rounded Beaks - Better Adaptation to root surface

Cut PDL easily:

  • Large handles - Better Operator fit
  • Concave Inner Surface to fit the root

Rust Free 

  • Corrosion Resistant - Passivated

Disinfection 

  • Autoclavable at 135 degree celsius

 

Made of high grade Stainless Steel

Ergonomic Design - 

  • Serrated handles - Better Grip
  • Sharp Rounded Beaks - Better Adaptation to root surface

Cut PDL easily:

  • Large handles - Better Operator fit
  • Concave Inner Surface to fit the root

Rust Free 

  • Corrosion Resistant - Passivated

Disinfection 

  • Autoclavable at 135 degree celsius

 

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Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Lower Third Molars/Wisdoms, No.79 (1/127) is an extraction forcep used in extraction of mandibular third molars. Waldent Extraction Forceps is a perfect need for extractions in minor oral surgery. Tooth Extracting forceps are used to extract teeth designed for use in specific areas of the mouth. The beak is shaped to confirm snugly to the contour of the tooth.Dental forceps handles are shaped so that a maximum amount of force can be applied to the beaks, while the handles are still in a comfortable position for the oral surgeon.

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