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Left Upper Molar ForcepsMolar ForcepsSKU: EI-0661
Extracting Forceps Fig.18 Upper Molars Left 16.5cm Diamond Tip - Equate Instruments
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Extracting Forceps Fig.18 Upper Molars Left 16.5cm Diamond Tip

The Fig.18 Extracting Forceps is a side-specific maxillary molar pattern mirroring the Fig.17 for the upper left quadrant. A flat palatal beak seats against the palatal root, while the pointed buccal beak drops between the mesiobuccal and distobuccal roots to give three-point purchase during luxation. The diamond-coated working tips increase friction on enamel and reduce beak slippage. Manufactured from stainless steel at 16.5 cm overall length with a hollow contoured handle, this Equate Instruments forceps is fully autoclavable and supplied non-sterile.

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Specifications

starMaterialStainless Steel
starRusting PreventionPassivated
starUltrasonic CleanedYes
starUsageLeft Hand or Right Hand
starSterileNo
starReusableYes
starTests PerformedShape Test, Boil Test and Performance Test
starLatex FreeYes
starPackingIndividually Packed
starQc PassedYes

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