Extended Parallel Beak Architecture for Deep Root Extractions
When residual maxillary roots extend deeper than average or present long, linear contours, standard short-jaw instruments can exert excessive point pressure. NES-063 – Fig. 54 from Next Edge Surgical LLC addresses this challenge with an extended, parallel-beak arrangement engineered to deliver maximum surface engagement along the root face.
| Performance Characteristic | Engineering Specification |
| Pattern Style | Fig. 54 (Extended Parallel Beaks) |
| Primary Target | Long or Extended Maxillary Residual Roots |
| Material Composition | Martensitic Surgical Stainless Alloy |
| Sterilization Rating | Autoclavable up to 134°C |
By distributing holding force across a longer contact plane, NES-063 minimizes peak mechanical stress on fragile dentin, greatly lowering the risk of accidental root snapping. The offset bayonet shank keeps handles positioned away from sightlines, granting the surgeon clear visual control during deep apical seating.
Essential Advantages:
Extended Reach Beaks: Secures deep root fragments with zero mechanical slippage.
Low-Force Luxation: Promotes axial elevation that preserves delicate socket walls.
Smooth Pivot Action: Friction-free hinge movement gives crisp, instantaneous tactile feedback.
Adding this extended-jaw extracting forceps reference to your surgical trays enhances predictable outcomes during difficult upper root extractions. Next Edge Surgical LLC subjects every unit to multi-stage quality inspections for unyielding durability and structural reliability.
