Berten extraction forceps Fig.22 for lower molars. The extraction procedure involves disturbing the structures connecting the tooth root with the alveolar bone using a lever and removing the tooth using forceps. There are various types of these tools available on the market, they are classified as anatomical, i.e. their shape is adapted to the specific types of each tooth and dental arch. Berten extraction forceps for lower left molars consist of beaks and a pair of levers. The angle of the beaks makes it easier to grip the tooth, while the characteristic grooved surface ensures stabilization during the procedure. The levers serve as the handle of the tool.
Features of Berten extraction forceps type Fig.22:
- total lever length 170 mm
- beak – working part – 7 mm wide
- intended for lower molars
- handle marked on both sides
- beaks set at an angle, have teeth
- one-year manufacturer’s warranty
- polished
Advantages of using Berten forceps for lower molars:
- the teeth on the working part provide a secure and firm grip on the tooth or root
- extraction forceps are adapted to the cross-section of the tooth neck
- the swaged levers ensure a secure grip in wet conditions and in gloved hands
- repeated disinfection and sterilisation possible
- high-quality surgical steel
A row of extraction forceps of German manufacturing quality. Instruments must be sterilised by qualified persons before first use. Certified in accordance with ISO 9001:2008 and CE.