Apex forceps exist for one specific reason: reaching root tips that standard instruments simply can’t engage cleanly, and Article NES-236 brings that capability to lower-level universal cases. Its narrow, precise beak is built to close in on apical root structure with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue.
The universal design means this instrument isn’t restricted to a single lower tooth type, giving clinicians flexibility when dealing with retained root apices across different positions in the mandibular arch.
Key advantages include:
- Narrow, precise beak design for engaging apical root structures
- Universal lower arch application across different tooth positions
- Improved flexibility when managing retained root apices
- Minimal disruption to surrounding tissue during root engagement
That adaptability is especially useful in surgical settings where the exact anatomy encountered can vary noticeably from one case to the next.
Because apex work demands a finer touch than routine crown extractions, the handle is shaped to support precise, controlled movement rather than raw gripping force.
Made from surgical-grade stainless steel, the forceps resists corrosion and holds its fine tolerances through repeated autoclave sterilization over years of surgical use.
A specialized but essential addition to any set of dental extracting forceps for oral surgery practices and general clinics handling retained root apex cases.
For bulk pricing and OEM/private label options, contact Next Edge Surgical LLC.

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