Forcep First and Second Molar Lower
Cowhorn Forceps #16
Forceps #16, commonly known as cowhorn forceps, are designed for the extraction of mandibular (lower) molars. The instrument features two sharp, pointed beaks shaped like horns, which are specifically designed to engage the furcation area between the roots of lower molars. This design allows the dentist to apply controlled pressure and elevate the tooth from the socket using a combination of gripping and lifting movements. Cowhorn forceps are particularly useful when the crown structure is still intact, providing strong leverage and effective tooth removal during molar extractions.
Forceps #17 – Mandibular Molar Forceps
Forceps #17 are designed for the extraction of mandibular (lower) molars. The beaks are shaped to adapt to the bifurcation and root anatomy of lower molars, allowing the clinician to achieve a secure grip on the tooth at the cervical area. This design provides excellent control and stability during extraction procedures. Made from high-quality stainless steel, forceps #17 are widely used in dental practice for their strength, durability, and reliability when removing lower molar teeth.
Cowhorn Forceps #23
Forceps #23, commonly known as cowhorn forceps, are specifically designed for the extraction of mandibular (lower) molars. The beaks are pointed and curved like horns, allowing them to engage the furcation area between the roots of the molar. This design enables the dentist to apply controlled pressure that helps elevate the tooth from the socket while maintaining a secure grip. Cowhorn forceps #23 are especially effective for lower molars with strong root structure, providing excellent leverage during extraction procedures.
American Pattern Stainless Steel Dental Forceps
American pattern dental forceps are precision surgical instruments manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization in dental environments. These forceps typically feature ergonomic handles with a textured or serrated grip to provide secure control during tooth extractions. The American pattern design is characterized by a balanced hinge, strong beaks, and optimized angulation, allowing the practitioner to adapt the instrument to different tooth anatomies and arch positions. Each forceps type is engineered with specific beak shapes to engage the tooth at the cervical area, enabling effective luxation and controlled removal while minimizing trauma to surrounding bone and tissue. Because of their reliability and standardized design, American pattern stainless steel forceps are widely used in general dentistry, oral surgery, and dental clinics worldwide.
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