Article NES-263 takes the atraumatic fishhook design further with a full 90-degree angled beak, suited to root positions and access angles where the 45-degree configuration doesn’t provide quite the right approach.
- 90° angled beak for a steeper atraumatic approach
- Fish-hook serrations preserve root and bone integrity
- Complements the 45° configuration for varied cases
- Fully autoclavable surgical-grade stainless steel
The steeper angle here changes the relationship between the handle and the root being engaged even further than its 45-degree counterpart, useful in cases where the access path to the root sits at a more extreme angle relative to a straight-on approach. Having both angle options on hand gives the atraumatic-focused practice real flexibility across different root positions and orientations.
Certain root positions can make direct engagement difficult, especially when surrounding anatomy limits the available working path. The 90-degree configuration gives clinicians another approach option when a more pronounced angle is needed to access and remove retained roots while maintaining an atraumatic technique.
The handle keeps the grip steady and controlled through this more pronounced angle. Alongside NES-262, this instrument completes a versatile atraumatic pairing within a broader dental extracting forceps set.
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