
Extracting Forceps Fig.86C Lower Molars Decayed or Broken Crown Cow-Horn Beak 15cm
The Fig.86C Cow-Horn Extracting Forceps is a lower molar pattern engineered for teeth with decayed or broken-down crowns. Pointed cow-horn beaks meet at the tip to enter the bifurcation of mandibular molars, using the furcation as a wedge rather than the fragile crown. Diamond-coated working tips improve purchase on carious dentine, and tungsten-carbide handle inserts provide a wear-resistant grip region. Manufactured from stainless steel at 15 cm overall length, this Equate Instruments forceps is fully autoclavable and supplied non-sterile.
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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
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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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Lower Molar Extraction Forceps Fig. 87
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