
Anterior Incisor and Canine Extracting Forceps, Deep Grip
The Anterior Incisor and Canine Extracting Forceps is a deep-reaching extraction instrument designed for the removal of upper anterior teeth, including incisors and canines. Its slim, pointed beaks are ground to grip the cervical area of the crown and extend well into the alveolar socket, providing purchase on roots that are partially erupted or fractured below the gingival margin. A balanced handle supports a controlled pinch grip during luxation. Forged from stainless steel with a polished finish, the forcep is fully autoclavable and reusable in standard sterilisation cycles. Equate Instruments supplies it non-sterile for in-clinic processing before first use.
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