Extraction forceps Berten Fig.7 for upper premolars. The extraction procedure involves disturbing the structures connecting the tooth root with the alveolar bone using a lever and removing it using pliers. There are various types of these tools available on the market, they are anatomical, i.e. adapted to each type of tooth and dental arch. Berten extraction forceps for upper premolars consist of beaks as well as a pair of levers. The beaks, as the working part, are used to grip the tooth crown. They have a characteristic grooved surface, which allows for a secure and stabilized tooth grip. Levers, on the other hand, constitute the handle of the tool. Premium variant made of high-quality, certified Japanese steel (AISI 410).
Parameters of Berten’s extraction forceps
- type: extraction forceps, Bertena
- application: lower premolars
- grooved tip
- intended for lower incisors and canines
- carefully made and carved handle
- german stainless steel (standard)
- Japanese stainless steel – AISI 410 (premium)
- polished
Advantages of using – Extraction forceps Berten Fig.7
- grooved handle ensuring stability during the procedure
- working part adapted to the anatomical structure of the tooth
- are subject to repeated disinfection and sterilization in an autoclave
Medical instruments made of surgical steel intended for a qualified person. They must be sterilized before use. They are ISO 9001:2008 and CE certified.