
Upper Molar Extraction Forceps (Adults) - Blue
The Upper Molar Extraction Forceps are site-specific maxillary forceps designed to deliver first and second molars from the upper arch. The beaks are shaped to engage the trifurcation of the roots - a pointed buccal beak slips between the mesio-buccal and disto-buccal roots, while the cupped palatal beak seats against the rounded palatal root for stable three-point fixation. Manufactured from surgical stainless steel by Equate Instruments, the forceps feature a distinctive blue working-end finish for quick cassette identification, and serpentine contoured handles that concentrate force at the beak without hand fatigue. Fully autoclavable for routine chairside use by oral surgeons and general dentists performing surgical and routine upper-molar extractions.
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Fig. 18A Upper Molar Forceps - Universal
The Fig. 18A Upper Molar Forceps is a universal extraction forceps indicated for maxillary first and second molars on either side of the dental arch. The beak carries an offset two-prong tip that matches the buccal-lingual root anatomy of upper molars, engaging the furcation between the palatal root and the two buccal roots for controlled luxation and delivery along a classic buccal-rotational path. The English-pattern handle with serrated finger pads gives a secure grip during the buccal-lingual and rotational movements used to loosen the tooth in the socket. Manufactured by Equate Instruments from high-grade stainless steel, the forceps is fully autoclavable and supplied non-sterile for routine in-clinic sterilisation.
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Fig. 18A Upper Molar Forceps 16.5 cm - Universal
The Fig. 18A Upper Molar Forceps is a universal extraction forceps indicated for maxillary first and second molars on either side of the dental arch. The beak carries an offset two-prong tip that matches the buccal-lingual root anatomy of upper molars, engaging the furcation between the palatal root and the two buccal roots for controlled luxation and delivery along a classic buccal-rotational path. The English-pattern handle with serrated finger pads gives a secure grip during the buccal-lingual and rotational movements used to loosen the tooth in the socket. Manufactured by Equate Instruments from high-grade stainless steel, the forceps is fully autoclavable and supplied non-sterile for routine in-clinic sterilisation.
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Fig.39 Upper Molars Extraction Forceps - Diamond-Coated Serrated Tip
The Fig.39 Upper Molars Extraction Forceps is a maxillary molar instrument fitted with a diamond-coated serrated tip for a non-slip grip on upper molar crowns. The opposing beaks are shaped to match the buccal cusp-palatal root geometry of upper first and second molars, while the abrasive tip helps the beaks lock onto enamel even when the crown is polished, ceramic or endodontically restored. Forged from surgical-grade stainless steel and supplied by Equate Instruments non-sterile, the forceps is fully autoclavable. Long curved handles provide the leverage needed for molar luxation and delivery, making the pattern a useful choice when conventional smooth beaks slip off a compromised clinical crown.
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Fig.187M Upper Molar Extracting Forceps
The Fig.187M Upper Molar Extracting Forceps features slim, bayonet-angled beaks engineered for accessing the maxillary molar region from a constrained working angle. The offset neck clears the patient's lower arch and lip tissues, while the narrow working tips grip the mesial and distal root surfaces of the upper molar during luxation and delivery. Curved handles sit naturally in the hand for sustained grip through the extraction cycle. The forcep is manufactured from solid stainless steel with a polished finish and a riveted box-joint, fully autoclavable for repeated clinical use. Equate Instruments supplies it non-sterile for in-clinic processing.
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Extracting Forceps Fig.10S Upper Molars Either Side - American Pattern
The Fig.10S extraction forceps is an American-pattern upper molar instrument built to work on either side of the maxillary arch. The beaks are offset and angled to clear the cheek while seating against the buccal and palatal surfaces of first and second upper molars, and the beak tips are contoured rather than bifurcated, giving a broad, secure grip on intact crowns. The forceps pivot crosses in the classic American configuration, transmitting closing force cleanly into the beaks for controlled luxation. Cross-hatched knurled handles keep the grip positive during wet work, and the forged stainless-steel body is fully autoclavable. Supplied non-sterile for in-practice processing.
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Extracting Forceps American Pattern Fig.24 - Upper Molars
This American-pattern dental extracting forceps is a heavy-grade surgical instrument with forged stainless-steel jaws and long curved handles ground to the classic figure geometry. The diamond-knurled handle texture keeps the surgeon's palm-grip secure while applying controlled luxation and rotation forces at the cervical line of the target tooth. From Equate Instruments, the forceps features a polished working end precision-fitted for its indicated tooth position and balanced handle geometry that supports the traditional palm-and-thumb exodontia grip. The instrument is fully autoclavable for steam sterilisation and supplied non-sterile for in-clinic reprocessing.
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Extraction Forceps - Fig. 17 Upper Right Molars
The Fig. 17 Upper Right Molars Forceps is an English-pattern extraction instrument for removing adult upper right first and second molars from their alveolar bone. The paired beaks are asymmetric: the buccal beak carries a pronounced pointed projection that seats into the buccal furcation between the mesial and distal roots, while the palatal beak is cupped to wrap the palatal root, combining for a three-rooted grip specific to the upper right arch. Forged from surgical-grade stainless steel with a polished finish, the forceps is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard cassette workflows. Deeply knurled crossover handles keep the instrument secure under gloved, moist contact during molar elevation and delivery. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments for in-clinic pouch or cassette sterilisation.
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Extraction Forceps - Fig. 18 Upper Left Molars
The Fig. 18 Upper Left Molars Forceps is an English-pattern extraction instrument for removing adult upper left first and second molars from their alveolar bone. The paired beaks are asymmetric: the buccal beak carries a pronounced pointed projection that seats into the buccal furcation between the mesial and distal roots, while the palatal beak is cupped to wrap the palatal root, combining for a three-rooted grip specific to the upper left arch. Forged from surgical-grade stainless steel with a polished finish, the forceps is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard cassette workflows. Deeply knurled crossover handles keep the instrument secure under gloved, moist contact during molar elevation and delivery. Supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments for in-clinic pouch or cassette sterilisation.
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Lower Molar Extraction Forceps Fig. 22
The Fig. 22 lower molar extraction forceps is a cow-horn pattern precision-forged for extracting mandibular first and second molars. The paired pointed beaks are driven into the bifurcation between the buccal and lingual roots, converting hand pressure into controlled vertical elevation that luxates the molar from the alveolar bone. Forged from high-grade stainless steel, the instrument features a diamond-knurled grip that holds securely in gloved hands when the field is wet. The ratcheted pivot delivers strong mechanical advantage without slip. Equate Instruments supplies the forceps non-sterile for steam sterilisation alongside the rest of the extraction tray.
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Lower Molar Extraction Forceps Fig. 23 - Right
The Fig. 23 lower molar extraction forceps is precision-forged for the extraction of mandibular molars on the right side. The beaks follow the cow-horn pattern, with two pointed projections that engage the bifurcation of the buccal and lingual roots to transmit controlled luxation force and deliver the tooth from its socket. Forged from high-grade stainless steel, the instrument features a diamond-knurled grip that holds securely in gloved hands when the field is wet. The ratcheted pivot delivers strong mechanical advantage without slip. Equate Instruments supplies the forceps non-sterile for steam sterilisation alongside the rest of the extraction tray.
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Lower Molar Extraction Forceps Fig. 24 - Left
The Fig. 24 lower molar extraction forceps is precision-forged for the extraction of mandibular molars on the left side. The beaks follow the cow-horn pattern, with two pointed projections that engage the bifurcation of the buccal and lingual roots to transmit controlled luxation force and deliver the tooth from its socket. Forged from high-grade stainless steel, the instrument features a diamond-knurled grip that holds securely in gloved hands when the field is wet. The ratcheted pivot delivers strong mechanical advantage without slip. Equate Instruments supplies the forceps non-sterile for steam sterilisation alongside the rest of the extraction tray.
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Extracting Forceps Fig.86 Lower Molars Cow-Horn Beak
The Fig.86 Cow-Horn Extracting Forceps is a lower-molar pattern distinguished by pointed beaks that meet at the tip to engage the bifurcation of mandibular first and second molars. The vertically opposed beaks leverage the crown against the alveolar ridge and assist in luxating multi-rooted teeth from their sockets. Machined from stainless steel with a knurled serrated handle for a confident wet grip, this Equate Instruments forceps is fully autoclavable and supplied non-sterile for routine in-house sterilisation.
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