Consistency matters in oral surgery, and Article NES-156 was designed to deliver just that: a forceps that performs case after case reliably for lower molar extractions without demanding a learning curve from the operator.
The beak profile follows the natural anatomy of mandibular molars, letting the jaws seat cleanly around the crown for a firm, well-distributed grip. Because the pressure is applied evenly rather than concentrated at a single point, the risk of tooth fracture or bone trauma during the extraction is meaningfully reduced. Clinicians get the stability they need to work confidently, even when root morphology varies from patient to patient.
Comfort and longevity were built in alongside function. The handle’s ergonomic contour keeps the grip natural through repeated procedures, while the surgical-grade stainless steel construction resists corrosion and holds its precision through cycle after cycle of autoclave sterilization.
Key Features:
- Anatomically shaped beak for even, distributed pressure on mandibular molars
- Reduces risk of fracture or trauma during extraction
- Ergonomic handle designed for repeated, fatigue-free use
- Surgical-grade stainless steel, corrosion-resistant and fully autoclavable
- Well-suited for general dental clinics, oral surgery centers, and academic settings
