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Dental Extracting Forceps – Article-NES-127

Lower Incisors and Roots

NES-127

Nextedgesurgical LLC

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NES-127
Description
Lower incisor extractions look deceptively simple until you're actually holding the instrument — the roots are thin, often close together, and prone to fracturing if the forceps doesn't seat with precision. Article-NES-127, marked Fig 137, was engineered specifically around that challenge, combining a versatile beak profile that handles both intact lower incisors and their more fragile root remnants.What sets this model apart is its dual-purpose design philosophy. Rather than forcing practitioners to switch between a whole-tooth instrument and a dedicated root piece, the Fig 137 beak geometry is narrow enough to secure thin incisor roots yet still substantial enough to grip a fully erupted crown without slipping. That flexibility matters most in general dentistry settings, where a single patient visit might involve extracting an intact tooth alongside a neighboring root fragment left from a prior procedure.The instrument is forged from surgical-grade stainless steel, giving it the corrosion resistance and structural integrity needed to withstand years of repeated autoclave sterilization. Its handle follows an ergonomic profile designed to reduce hand fatigue, an important consideration given how many extractions a busy general practice performs in a single day.
Key Details:
  • Dual-Application Beak: Designed for both incisors and root fragments.
  • Fig 137 Profile: English pattern construction.
  • Surgical Stainless Steel: Fully autoclavable.
  • Balanced Handle: Ideal for extended chair-side use.
  • Priced at $25 per Unit.
As a foundational piece within Next Edge Surgical's line of extracting forceps, NES-127 pairs well with root-specific and molar-focused instruments for practices building a complete anterior extraction set. Bulk orders of 100 units or more qualify for a 10% discount, making it a practical choice for clinics restocking across multiple operatories.