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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article NES-348
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Next Edge Surgical LLC
Lower Incisors, Canines, Premolars
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Lower incisors, canines, and premolars. Three tooth types, three different crown profiles, and one instrument. Article NES-348 from Next Edge Surgical LLC was designed to move across that stretch of the mandibular arch without asking clinicians to switch tools every time the extraction list shifts to a new tooth category.
There's a reason this particular grouping makes sense together: incisors, canines, and premolars all sit in the front-to-mid section of the lower arch, sharing enough anatomical common ground that a single, well-calibrated beak can adapt across all three without compromising fit on any single one of them. Canines, being deeper-rooted and stronger than their neighbors, do demand a bit more from the jaw geometry, and this instrument's beak accounts for that added depth while still closing precisely on the narrower incisors sitting right beside them in the arch.
For general practices running a busy daily schedule, that kind of range translates directly into fewer paused moments spent swapping instruments mid-appointment, keeping the day moving efficiently from patient to patient. The extraction list moves forward instead of stalling on a tooth-type mismatch.
Built to last:
- A beak spans incisors, canines, and premolars in one design
- Accommodates the deeper root structure of canines, specifically
- Reduces instrument changes across mixed lower-arch appointments
- Fully autoclavable surgical-grade stainless steel
A genuinely efficient addition to any dental extracting forceps collection built for busy general dentistry and mixed-case extraction days.
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