
Extracting Forceps Fig.150A Upper Incisors, Premolars and Roots - American Pattern
The Fig.150A extraction forceps is a full-size American-pattern upper universal instrument for incisors, premolars and retained roots. The beaks are narrow and offset with a shallow curve that seats on the buccal and palatal surfaces of upper anterior and premolar teeth, giving a positive grip at the cementoenamel junction and supporting controlled luxation along the long axis of the tooth. A crossed American-pattern pivot transmits closing force directly to the beaks. The body is forged stainless steel with cross-hatched knurled handles for a confident wet grip and is fully autoclavable. Equate Instruments supplies the forceps non-sterile for in-practice steam sterilisation.
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Extracting Forceps American Pattern Fig.151 Lower Premolars, Incisors & Roots, Universal
This American-pattern extracting forceps is engineered for routine dental extractions, with beaks ground to engage the target tooth at the cemento-enamel junction and a bow-shaped handle that transmits controlled apical force along the long axis of the root. The cross-hatched knurled grips deliver a confident, slip-free hold even with wet gloves during luxation and elevation. Forged from high-grade stainless steel and fully autoclavable, the instrument is built for repeated sterilisation cycles and daily extraction practice. Equate Instruments supplies it non-sterile for in-clinic steam processing, making it a dependable daily-use forceps for general dentists and oral surgeons.
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Extracting Forceps Fig.151A Lower Premolars, Incisors and Roots - American Pattern
The Fig.151A extraction forceps is an American-pattern lower universal instrument for premolars, incisors and retained roots on either side of the mandible. The beaks are narrow and offset with a shallow curve that seats on the buccal and lingual surfaces of lower anterior and premolar teeth, giving a positive grip at the cementoenamel junction for controlled elevation and delivery. A crossed American-pattern pivot transmits closing force directly to the beaks. The body is forged stainless steel with cross-hatched knurled handles for a confident wet grip and is fully autoclavable. Equate Instruments supplies the forceps non-sterile for in-practice steam sterilisation.
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Extracting Forceps American Pattern Fig.151 AS Lower Premolars, Incisors & Roots
This American-pattern extracting forceps is engineered for routine dental extractions, with beaks ground to engage the target tooth at the cemento-enamel junction and a bow-shaped handle that transmits controlled apical force along the long axis of the root. The cross-hatched knurled grips deliver a confident, slip-free hold even with wet gloves during luxation and elevation. Forged from high-grade stainless steel and fully autoclavable, the instrument is built for repeated sterilisation cycles and daily extraction practice. Equate Instruments supplies it non-sterile for in-clinic steam processing, making it a dependable daily-use forceps for general dentists and oral surgeons.
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