
American-Pattern Fig.18R Upper Right Molar Extracting Forceps
The Fig.18R American-Pattern Upper Molar Extracting Forceps is the right-side counterpart of the Fig.18L, designed for upper first and second molars on the patient's right maxillary arch. The buccal beak carries a pointed tip for the bifurcation of the buccal roots and the rounded palatal beak engages the single palatal root, mirroring the left-side geometry for the opposite quadrant. A classic American hook handle supports a confident palm grip during rotation and delivery. Forged from stainless steel with a polished finish and diamond-textured grip zones, the forcep is fully autoclavable. Equate Instruments supplies it non-sterile for in-clinic sterilisation before clinical use.
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Lower Molar Extraction Forceps Fig. 23 - Right
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Lower Molar Extraction Forceps Fig. 24 - Left
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Lower Molar Extraction Forceps Fig. 87
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