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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article NES-249 — Serrated Beak, Lower Anterior Split Beaks (Fig 151AS)

Serrated Beak Lower Anterior Split Beaks

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Description

Lower anterior teeth are narrow and closely packed, and Article NES-249 (Fig 151AS) addresses that with a split-beak design built to engage these smaller crowns without disturbing the neighboring teeth on either side.

  • Split-beak design for narrow lower anterior teeth
  • Reduces contact with adjacent crowns during extraction
  • Serrated surface for a secure, non-slip grip
  • Surgical-grade stainless steel, fully autoclavable

The split in the beak isn’t decorative; it lets each half of the jaw settle independently around the narrower anterior crown, distributing grip more precisely than a solid beak would in such a tight space. That precision reduces the risk of nicking or loosening an adjacent tooth during the procedure, a real concern in the crowded lower anterior region.

The handle keeps a comfortable, controlled grip through the finer movements this region demands. As part of a broader extracting forceps collection, this split-beak design fills a specific niche that general-purpose anterior forceps don’t always handle as cleanly.

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