Article NES-258 extends carbide-serrated grip to a broader range of upper anterior work, covering not just intact incisors but also the roots and fragments left behind when a crown has already broken away.
- Carbide serrated beak for incisors, roots, and fragments
- Handles both intact crowns and post-fracture remnants
- Reduces need for a separate root-specific instrument
- Corrosion-resistant surgical-grade stainless steel
That dual capability matters because anterior extractions don’t always go as planned; a seemingly routine incisor extraction can turn into root retrieval mid-procedure if the crown fractures. Having one instrument capable of handling both stages keeps the operator from having to reach for a second tool partway through.
This versatility gives clinicians added confidence when treatment conditions change unexpectedly, allowing them to respond to fractured crowns and retained root fragments with the same instrument. That flexibility makes the forceps a practical choice for routine anterior extraction procedures.
The handle offers steady, precise control across this range of applications. A practical, multi-purpose addition to a dental extracting forceps tray built for unpredictable anterior cases.
Group practices and dealers who need tray-wide builds or OEM/private label runs can work with Next Edge Surgical LLC to align specifications and pricing.

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