Not every upper anterior extraction is a simple one, and Article NES-226 offers a wide-tip alternative for cases that need a broader, more substantial grip. Where a thin-tip forceps favors precision, this instrument favors surface contact and stability.
The wider beak spreads contact across more of the crown, which helps when a tooth’s shape or condition calls for a more even distribution of holding force. That broader engagement can reduce concentrated pressure points during extraction, particularly for anterior teeth with wider or less typical contours.
Handling stays comfortable throughout thanks to the ergonomic handle design, which keeps the grip steady even as the operator applies the additional control a wide-tip instrument sometimes requires during a demanding case.
Key features include:
- Wider beak design for broader crown contact and improved stability
- More even distribution of holding force during extraction
- Reduced concentration of pressure points on wider or irregular anterior teeth
- Ergonomic handle design for steady grip and controlled handling
Manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel, the forceps resists corrosion and holds up reliably through repeated autoclave cycles across many years of clinical service.
Having both thin-tip and wide-tip options on hand rounds out a well-prepared set of dental extracting forceps for general dental practices, oral surgery centers, and academic clinics handling varied anterior cases.
OEM/private label and bulk order inquiries can be directed to Next Edge Surgical LLC.

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