Mirroring its lower-arch counterpart, Article NES-254 (Fig 1STD T.C.) brings a carbide-serrated grip to upper incisors and cuspids, giving clinicians a dependable, standard-pattern option for anterior maxillary extractions.
- Tungsten carbide serrated beak for upper incisors and cuspids
- Standard pattern (Fig 1STD) suited to routine anterior cases
- Reliable grip on both crown and root surfaces
- Corrosion-resistant surgical-grade stainless steel
Anterior maxillary teeth are visible, single-rooted, and generally more straightforward than posterior extractions, but that doesn’t mean grip quality stops mattering. The carbide serration here ensures the beak holds firm even on smoother enamel surfaces, reducing the chance of slippage during otherwise routine work.
That consistent engagement is especially valuable in high-volume clinical environments where routine anterior procedures make up a significant portion of daily appointments. A dependable grip allows clinicians to maintain a controlled extraction technique while reducing the need for repeated repositioning of the instrument during the procedure.
The handle offers a comfortable, controlled grip suited to the steady traction anterior extractions typically require. As a standard-pattern option, this instrument earns a permanent spot in most general dentistry trays stocked with a full dental extracting forceps range.
Any distributor or OEM/private label partner wishing to include this forceps in their lineup may coordinate bulk terms directly with Next Edge Surgical LLC.

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