The 45° Angled Root Extracting Forceps featuring “Fish-Hook” Serrations are specifically crafted for the accurate extraction of fractured upper roots and retained root tips while facilitating atraumatic extraction. The 45° angled tip enhances access to the maxillary arch, enabling clinicians to target challenging root structures with improved precision. The fish-hook serrations enhance grip on the root surface, minimizing slippage and ensuring better control during extraction.
Key Features
- 45° angled beaks designed for superior access to upper root fragments.
- Fish-hook serrations ensure a secure grip on retained roots.
- Aids in atraumatic extraction by preserving surrounding bone and soft tissue.
- Constructed from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel for lasting durability.
- Highly resistant to corrosion, staining, and multiple sterilization cycles.
- Ergonomically designed handle provides a comfortable, non-slip grip, reducing hand fatigue.
- Precision-engineered working ends guarantee consistent clinical performance.
Intended for oral surgeons, general dentists, and dental specialists, the NES Article 786-262 merges strength, precision, and reliable handling for both routine and complex upper root extractions. Its robust construction and thoughtfully designed features make it a dependable tool in any dental surgical environment, offering the control and assurance clinicians need throughout each extraction procedure.
