
Albrecht Deciduous Tooth Extracting Forceps, Sharp
The Albrecht Deciduous Tooth Extracting Forceps, Sharp is a single-ended paediatric extraction instrument with narrow, pointed beaks configured for deep purchase on primary tooth crowns. The diamond-knurled solid handle offers a non-slip grip when applying fine, controlled luxation forces to mobile or partially resorbed deciduous teeth. The compact overall length supports work in smaller paediatric oral cavities. Forged from stainless steel with a polished working area and textured grip zones, the forcep is fully autoclavable. Equate Instruments supplies it non-sterile for in-clinic sterilisation before first clinical use.
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