About Addler Lower Third Molar Forcep
Specifications :
- Handle type gold Hole
- Forceps, Tooth No. 79 for lower 3rd molar
- BBQRs for forceps, Tooth No. 79
- High quality medical grade stainless steel
- Serrated grip
- Addler life time anti-rusting warranty
Precision in Wisdom Tooth ExtractionThe Addler Lower Third Molar Forcep is engineered for efficient and safe extraction of lower third molars. Its ergonomic design, standard size, and serrated handle offer optimal control, reducing slippage and improving procedural accuracy. Stainless steel construction ensures durability and resistance to rust, making this instrument essential for dental clinics and practitioners.
Superior Hygiene and DurabilityAutoclavable and corrosion-resistant, this forcep is easy to sterilize and maintain in peak condition. The matte/satin finish not only enhances aesthetics but also minimizes reflection under clinical lighting. Its reliable build guarantees repeated usage, saving costs and upholding best hygiene practices in dental treatments.
Ready to Deploy, Effective AnywherePortable and lightweight with no installation required, this manual extraction instrument is immediately usable in any dental environment. Its reusable nature and ergonomic handle make it highly practical for dentists, whether operating in large clinics or compact settings, ensuring both convenience and effectiveness.
FAQs of Addler Lower Third Molar Forcep:
Q: How is the Addler Lower Third Molar Forcep used during dental extractions?
A: The forcep is designed for manual extraction of lower third molars. Dentists use it to securely grip and remove wisdom teeth, utilizing its serrated handle for a firm hold and its ergonomic design for precise control.
Q: What materials and finish are used for the forceps construction?
A: Made from high-quality stainless steel, the forcep features a matte/satin finish for rust-proof performance and minimized glare, supporting both durability and practitioner comfort during procedures.
Q: When should this dental forcep be sterilized, and what method is recommended?
A: It should be sterilized after each use using autoclave procedures, as the forcep is fully autoclavable, ensuring compliance with clinical hygiene standards and safe reuse.
Q: Where can the Addler Lower Third Molar Forcep be used?
A: Its portable and standard dental size design allows usage in any dental clinic or practice, enhancing accessibility for practitioners across diverse clinical settings.
Q: What are the ergonomic benefits of the serrated handle?
A: The serrated, ergonomic handle allows for a stronger and more comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during extractions and enabling precise manipulation of the forcep.
Q: Is there any installation required before first use?
A: No installation is necessary. The forcep comes ready to use and requires only sterilization before its initial application.
Q: What advantages does its reusable and rust-proof design offer dental professionals?
A: Being reusable and rust-proof, the forcep provides cost effectiveness, enhanced instrument longevity, and unwavering reliability for repeated dental procedures.