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Cat. Code
Tartar Removing Forceps
D1013
Extraction Forceps
D1012
Extraction forceps are used to grasp the tooth and remove from
the alveolus after it is loosened. The small size and spring in the
handle helps prevent excessive force and the risk of breaking
the tooth. Overall length 125 mm (5”).
Root Extraction Forceps
Hand Instruments
The curved beak of the forceps allow for easy removal of heavy
calculus from the tooth surface, decreasing the chance of
fracturing the tooth.
D3050
Spring loaded root extraction forceps have grooved tips with
fine curved ends ideal for root extraction or as an alternative to
regular extraction forceps (D1012) as the small jaws are suitable
for small teeth. 6” / 150mm.
NEW Extraction Forceps - Cat and Small Dog Curved
D3055
The new smaller Extraction Forceps – Cat and Small Breed Dog
are great for smaller mouths thanks to their smaller size and
grooved tips which meet when closed. Fine curved ends make
them ideal for root extraction or as an alternative to regular
extraction forceps.
Root fragment forceps are ideal for extracting mobile broken
root fragments and small, delicate teeth. The grooved and
serrated jaws assist with grasping fragments. Overall length
138 mm (5 1/2”).
D3060
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Fragment Extraction Forceps