Curves in a beak exist for a reason: they let an instrument reach angles a straight design simply can’t access. Article NES-268, the Lindo Levine curved pattern with TC coating from Next Edge Surgical LLC, exists for exactly the fragment retrieval cases where a direct line of approach isn’t available.
- Curved beak geometry for angled or offset root access
- Tungsten carbide coating for reliable grip on hard, smooth surfaces
- Companion instrument to the straight Lindo Levine pattern (NES-267)
- Ergonomic handle for extended, fatigue-resistant control
- Surgical-grade stainless steel body, fully autoclavable
Root canals, fractured fragments, and displaced pins don’t always sit in line with the mouth opening. When the angle bends away from a straight approach, this curved design follows that bend rather than forcing the instrument through a path it wasn’t built for. Paired with the TC coating, that curved reach doesn’t sacrifice grip strength; the textured surface holds firm on materials that would otherwise slip free.
Practices that stock both the straight and curved Lindo Levine patterns gain real flexibility, since fragment and root retrieval cases rarely announce their access angle in advance. The handle supports a controlled, deliberate grip throughout, and the stainless steel body underneath the coating resists corrosion across years of sterilization.
A strong complement to any collection of extracting forceps built for oral surgery and complex root retrieval scenarios.

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