Extraction Forcep
An Extraction Forcep is a general term for a handheld instrument designed to grasp and remove objects. In dentistry, it refers to forceps used for tooth extraction, with beaks shaped to fit specific tooth anatomies. In surgery, it can refer to forceps used to remove foreign bodies, tissue samples, or calculi. The design ensures a secure, non-slip grip to facilitate the controlled removal of the target object with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
Key Features:
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Beaks or jaws are specifically designed to grasp the target object securely.
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In dentistry, numerous patterns exist for different tooth types and positions.
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In surgery, used for removing foreign bodies, biopsy specimens, or stones.
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Often features a locking mechanism to maintain grip during removal.
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Provides the leverage and control needed for atraumatic extraction.
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A fundamental tool in dental exodontia and various surgical specialties.
Perform controlled, atraumatic removals with the secure grip of an Extraction Forcep from Medic Instrument.








