Where Article NES-231 favors precision with a thin tip, Article NES-232 takes the deep-gripping lower premolar design and pairs it with a wider beak for cases that call for broader surface contact. Both reach deeper along the root, but this one spreads that engagement across more of the tooth.
The wider tip distributes holding force more evenly, which can matter when a premolar’s crown or remaining structure offers a larger but less uniform surface to grip onto.
Key benefits include:
- Deep-gripping design combined with a wider beak profile
- Broader surface contact for improved tooth engagement
- More even distribution of holding force across larger or irregular surfaces
- Reduced concentration of pressure points during deep-gripping extractions
That even distribution helps reduce the concentrated pressure points that sometimes lead to complications during a deep-gripping extraction.
The handle keeps a steady, ergonomic feel throughout, supporting the extra control this style of extraction requires without adding fatigue to the operator’s hand.
Surgical-grade stainless steel construction means the forceps resists corrosion and stands up to years of repeated sterilization without losing precision or structural integrity.
Having both versions on hand gives a practice real flexibility within its set of dental extracting forceps, useful across general dentistry and oral surgery settings alike.
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