Orthodontic Forceps

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Hangzhou Yuan Fang Medical Equipment Co., Ltd

Business Type:Manufacturer

Country/Region:China

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Product Information

  • Model:1
  • Certification:CE
  • Warranty:1 year

Description

Technical Specifications

Material: Stainless Steel
Rusting Prevention Procedure: Passivated
Ultrasonic Cleaned: Yes
Lubricate: Yes
Polished: Yes
Sand-Blasted: No (but possible)
Dull-Polished: No (but possible)
Usage: Left Hand or Right Hand
Tests Performed: Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
Packing: Individually Packed
QC Passed: Yes
Availability: Available

Common Uses:

 

Tooth extracting forceps are used to extract tooth, designed for use in specific areas of the mouth.

 

The beak is shaped to conform snugly to the contour of the tooth. This makes it easier to reach different teeth effectively.

 

Dental Forceps handles are shaped so that a maximum amount of force can be applied to the beaks, while the handles are still in a comfortable position for the oral surgeon.

Forceps Used for Different Types of Teeth

The forceps to be used for the various types of teeth are as follows:

For the maxillary teeth of the upper jaw, no. 99-C forceps or No. 150 Cryer,

or Universal forceps, should be used for the incisors;

no. 286, or Bayonet, forceps for the cuspids and pre-molars;

and no. 24, no. 88R-2, no. 18R, no. 88L-2 and no. 18L for the molars.

For the mandibular teeth of the lower jaw, no. 151 Cryer forceps should be used for the incisors;

no. 103 forceps for the cuspids and premolars;

no. 16 and no. 287 for the molars;

and no. 222 for the third molars or wisdom teeth

 

 

Types of Human Teeth

 

The types of human teeth are the maxillary teeth of the upper jaw or jawbone, and the mandibular teeth of the lower jaw or jawbone, whether whether incisors, cuspids and pre-molars, or molars and third molars. The incisors are the four upper and four lower front teeth; the upper and lower cuspids, or canine teeth, are the single teeth found on either side of the incisors; the upper and lower premolars or bicuspids, are the two teeth found on either side of the cuspids; while the upper and lower molars are the three back teeth, the third of each set being known as wisdom teeth.


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