Left-side upper molars call for a beak angled to match that side’s particular bifurcation, and Article NES-308 (Fig. 18 L) is Next Edge Surgical LLC’s Harris-pattern answer for that exact position.
The Harris design brings broad, even contact to a molar’s crown surface, and this left-side configuration adapts that geometry to the specific root divergence found on the left side of the maxillary arch. Because upper molar roots don’t mirror perfectly between left and right, a side-specific beak seats more securely than a generic universal design ever could, giving the operator a more predictable, confident grip from the very first application in the chair.
- Fig. 18: L beak angled for left-side upper molar anatomy
- Harris-pattern broad, even crown contact
- Pairs with a matching right-side configuration
- Surgical-grade stainless steel, fully autoclavable
That predictability matters most under the rotational and lever forces upper molar extractions typically demand, where a poorly matched beak risks slipping mid-procedure. The handle supports firm, sustained control throughout, and the stainless steel body resists corrosion across years of repeated sterilization.
A dependable half of a properly matched pair within any dental extracting forceps collection built for upper molar work.

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