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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article-NES-114
Upper Root (parallel beaks)
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Maxillary Parallel-Beak Architecture for Upper Root Extractions
Parallel-beak engagement provides significant mechanical advantages when retrieving deeply seated or long residual roots in the upper arch. NES-0114 – Fig. 235 from Next Edge Surgical LLC supplies a parallel jaw configuration engineered specifically for the maxilla, combining extended surface contact with posterior clearance.
The high-density surgical steel construction maintains unyielding rigidity during apical elevation, while the passivated satin finish eliminates light reflection under operating lamps. The parallel beaks seat flush along the root trunk, minimizing localized stress that leads to root cracking.
| Performance Parameter | Technical Specification |
| Pattern Style | Fig. 235 (Maxillary Parallel Beaks) |
| Material Build | Passivated Surgical Stainless Alloy |
| Hinge Mechanism | Low-Friction Precision Box Joint |
| Sterilization Rating | Autoclavable up to 134°C |
Essential Surgical Advantages:
Parallel Surface Engagement: Distributes holding force across a broader area to prevent root crushing.
Maxillary Clearance Offset: Accesses posterior root sockets without crowding adjacent teeth.
Smooth Pivot Motion: Low-friction joint provides instant, sharp tactile feel during luxation.
Incorporating these specialized parallel extracting forceps into your surgical inventory brings enhanced stability to complex upper root cases. Next Edge Surgical LLC manufactures every NES-0114 model under strict dimensional controls to ensure consistent, high-durability performance.
