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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article NES-303 — Lower Incisors (Fig 14)

NES-303

Next Edge Surgical LLC

Lower Incisors

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Description

Article NES-303 (Fig. 14) mirrors NES-302's upper counterpart in purpose but not in anatomy: this instrument, offered by Next Edge Surgical LLC, is built specifically for lower incisors, the smallest and narrowest teeth in the entire arch.

Working with lower incisors demands a level of restraint that larger teeth don't require. These teeth are compact, single-rooted, and packed tightly against their neighbors, leaving almost no margin for a beak that's even slightly oversized. The Fig 14 geometry accounts for that reality with a narrow, precise profile scaled specifically to mandibular anterior anatomy, matching each tooth's true dimensions closely.

That narrow scaling matters clinically, not just cosmetically. A properly sized beak reduces the risk of loosening or nicking an adjacent lower incisor during extraction, a genuine concern given how closely these teeth sit together along the front of the mandibular arch throughout the procedure.

  • Fig 14 narrow beak scaled for lower incisor anatomy
  • Minimizes contact with tightly spaced neighboring teeth
  • Ergonomic handle for precise, low-fatigue control
  • Surgical-grade stainless steel, fully autoclavable

A precise, essential addition to any dental extracting forceps collection for routine anterior mandibular work.

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