Article NES-264 (Fig. 01) brings the trusted Witzel pattern to lower root extractions, with a beak-shaped design that tracks closely along the natural taper of a lower root rather than gripping it broadly.
Witzel-pattern beak for close-fitting lower root engagement
Fig. 01 geometry follows natural root taper
Reduces fracture risk on delicate remaining root structure
Surgical-grade stainless steel, fully autoclavable
The Witzel design’s defining feature is how precisely it seats into the contour of a root’s remaining structure, offering a stable anchor point even when very little tooth remains above the gumline. That close fit reduces the chance of further fracturing a root that’s already been weakened by decay or a prior crown break, letting the clinician apply measured traction instead of abrupt force. NES-264’s slender beak profile also helps it slide into tight spaces without displacing surrounding soft tissue unnecessarily.
The ergonomic handle supports the fine control this kind of extraction calls for, giving the operator a comfortable grip during careful, incremental movements. It fits naturally into posterior and anterior lower-root setups, making it a dependable, anatomically informed choice within a well-stocked extracting forceps collection for lower root work.
Tray-standardization projects, long-term contracts, and OEM/private label initiatives involving this instrument can all be supported by Next Edge Surgical LLC.

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