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Berten extraction forceps Fig.1 for upper front teeth

Berten extraction forceps Fig.1 for upper front teeth wide. They are used during tooth extraction procedures. The procedure involves interrupting the continuity of the periodontal fibers connecting the tooth root with the alveolar bone, located around the tooth, and then removing the tooth from the socket. Berten forceps are also called anatomical forceps because of a different type of forceps is designed for each type of tooth and dental arch. Made of two levers and beaks. The levers constitute a handle, which is corrugated on the outside to ensure better grip in the hand. The beaks are the actual part – they are used to embrace and grip the tooth crown or root.

Extraction forceps parameters Bertena for upper front teeth wide:

  • lever length 170 mm
  • width of the working part (beak) 6 mm
  • beaks have teeth
  • intended for upper front teeth – wide
  • handle marked on both sides
  • polished

Advantages of using Berten extraction forceps Fig.1 for upper anterior teeth wide:

  • rooved levers ensure a firm and firm grip even when wearing gloves
  • additional teeth on the beaks provide a secure and strong grip on the tooth or root
  • anatomical forceps, each adapted to the cross-section of the tooth neck
  • possibility of repeated disinfection and sterilization
  • high quality surgical steel

A line of extraction forceps of German quality. The instruments must be sterilized before first use. They have ISO 9001:2008 and CE quality certificates.

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