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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article-NES-107
For Separating Lower Molars
Nextedgesurgical LLC
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Distinct Configuration for Complex Residual Molar Retrievals
Certain residual upper molar roots present angulations that respond best to a distinct combination of shank offset and custom beak curvature. NES-107 – Fig. 91 by Next Edge Surgical LLC offers a specialized pattern preferred by clinicians for challenging posterior root retrievals.
Constructed from dense martensitic steel, this tool withstands continuous clinical use without joint loosening or jaw flex. Its passivated satin finish shields the instrument from corrosion caused by harsh cleaning chemicals and high-temperature autoclave cycles.
[Precision Offset Shank] ──► [Deep Socket Reach] ──► [Controlled Elevation] ──► [Sinus Safety]
Primary Operational Highlights
Distinct Offset Alignment: Improves visual access in tight posterior maxillary quadrants.
Targeted Surface Engagement: Locks onto tapered root fragments to limit accidental crushing.
Ergonomic Force Transfer: Converts light hand compression into effective, non-slip holding force.
Tissue-Sparing Beak Edges: Rounded exterior profiles prevent marginal gingival tearing.
Technique with the Fig. 91 focuses on measured apical pressure and tactile feel, protecting the thin buccal plate and maxillary sinus floor.
Equipping your clinical trays with these versatile extracting forceps ensures your practice has dedicated instrumentation for difficult upper root cases. Next Edge Surgical LLC builds each NES-107 unit to exact international standards, delivering consistent performance for demanding surgical workflows.
