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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article NES-260 — Pedo Forceps, Carbide Serrated Beak, Upper Primary Teeth and Roots Universal

Pedo forcep Carbide Serrated Beak Pedo, Upper Primary Teeth and Roots Universal

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Description

Pediatric extractions need instruments scaled to a child’s anatomy, and Article NES-260 delivers that with a carbide-serrated pedo forceps built for upper primary teeth and their roots in a universal configuration.

  • Pediatric-scaled beak for upper primary teeth and roots
  • Carbide serrations for reliable grip in a smaller working field
  • Universal design covers varied primary tooth positions
  • Surgical-grade stainless steel, fully autoclavable

Primary teeth are smaller, and their roots often begin decaying as the permanent tooth beneath prepares to erupt, which changes how a forceps needs to grip compared to an adult tooth. This instrument’s scaled-down carbide beak accounts for that, offering secure engagement without the bulk an adult-sized forceps would bring into a child’s mouth.

The universal configuration also helps clinicians adapt to different primary tooth positions while maintaining the same level of control across varied pediatric extraction cases. This makes the instrument a practical choice for dental offices, pediatric clinics, and training environments where efficient instrument selection matters.

The handle supports confident, controlled use even in the reduced access typical of pediatric procedures. An essential piece within a pediatric-focused dental extracting forceps set.

Wholesale and institutional customers can engage the distribution staff at Next Edge Surgical LLC to set up OEM/private label supply channels for this instrument.

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