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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article NES-304
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Next Edge Surgical LLC
Harris Lower Molars
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Named for the Harris pattern, Article NES-304 (Fig. 15) is Next Edge Surgical LLC's answer to lower molar extraction. This design has earned its place across generations of dental practice for a reason.
- Fig 15 beak profile built around Harris pattern principles
- Suited to the broader crown and root complexity of lower molars
- Ergonomic handle for stable, sustained control
- Surgical-grade stainless steel, fully autoclavable
Lower molars carry substantial crown mass and typically two diverging roots, which means the beak needs to seat firmly across a wider surface than anterior teeth ever require. The Harris geometry addresses that directly, offering broad, even contact that distributes force across the crown rather than concentrating pressure at a single point.
That even distribution matters most when root anatomy varies from the textbook case, as it often does in real practice. A forceps that grips consistently regardless of minor root variation reduces the odds of an extraction turning unpredictable partway through, and the handle supports the sustained control needed to see it through.
A trusted, time-tested choice within any dental extracting forceps collection for routine lower molar work.
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