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PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS
FIG. 170
ENGLISH PATTERN
Standard Handle

"Forceps No.170 (for lower roots with spring)"

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Product Code: CT-EF170S

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PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS

Pediatric extraction forceps are a specialized type of medical device used to extract teeth from patients who are too young or delicate to have the procedure performed with traditional extraction instruments. The forceps, which come in various sizes and shapes, are designed to gently extract teeth with minimal risk of damage or trauma to both the patient and the tooth. In this article, we will discuss how pediatric extraction forceps work, their advantages and disadvantages, and their role in modern dentistry.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS

There are many different types of surgical pediatric extraction forceps available on the CROSSTEX. Some of the most popular brands include the Bonnelly Pediatric Extraction Forceps, DeBakey Pediatric Extraction Forceps, and Tisseel Pediatric Extraction Forceps.

The Bonnelly Pediatric Extraction Forceps are designed for use in both general and orthopedic surgery. They are made of stainless steel and feature a serrated jaws for maximum gripping power. The DeBakey Pediatric Extraction Forceps are also made of stainless steel and feature serrated jaws. They are designed for use in cardiovascular surgery and can be used to remove small objects from the heart or great vessels.

The Tisseel Pediatric Extraction Forceps are made of titanium and feature serrated jaws. They are designed for use in neurosurgery and can be used to remove small objects from the brain or spinal cord.

There are many reasons why your dentist may recommend surgical removal of one or more of your child’s teeth. The most common reason is when a tooth has insufficient room to erupt, or grow, into the mouth. This is called impaction. When a tooth is impacted, it can cause pain, crowding and infection. Surgical extraction is also sometimes necessary to remove baby teeth that are preventing permanent teeth from coming in properly.

Other reasons for surgical extraction include:
-Tooth decay that has destroyed a large portion of the tooth
-Infection or abscess in the gums or bone
-Severely damaged tooth that cannot be repaired

HOW CROSSTEX ENSURES HYGIENE:

The company gives the safety and cleanliness of its instruments, the topmost priority. In order to stay in the competitive market and keep maintain the trust of the orthodontists, CROSSTEX makes sure that it complies with all the necessary safety and hygiene standards of the international communities. Protected treatments are the core of the essence of this field, and we realize it.

QUALITY PROMISED BY CROSSTEX:

One of the reasons we have been serving and winning the trust of our users for so long is that CROSSTEX never compromises on its quality standards whether it is about the strength of the material, balanced and ergonomics of the designs, or safety of the instruments. We promise and deliver. This is like an oath embedded in the company’s mission and vision.

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TYPES OF SURGICAL PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS

There are many different types of pediatric extraction forceps, each designed for a specific purpose. The most common type is the alligator forceps, which is used to remove baby teeth. These forceps have sharp, serrated jaws that grip the tooth securely, making it easy to extract.

Another type of forceps is the bulbous-tipped forceps, which is used for larger baby teeth. These forceps have a rounded tip that helps to prevent damage to the surrounding tissue.

The third type of forceps is the rat-tail forceps, which is used for very small baby teeth. These forceps have a long, slender shaft with a small, blunt tip. This design helps to minimize tissue damage and makes it easy to reach small teeth.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS INSTRUMENTS

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS [CT-EF101S]

FIG. 101 ENGLISH PATTERN STANDARD HANDLE

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS are designed to remove primary teeth with minimal trauma and little or no root resorption. The forceps have delicate tips and are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different tooth sizes.

The PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS FIG. 101 ENGLISH PATTERN Standard Handle (EF101S) is a size 4 forceps with a 3mm tip diameter and a 6mm overall length. This forceps is designed for use on primary incisors and canines.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS [CT-EF111S]

FIG. 111 ENGLISH PATTERN STANDARD HANDLE

The English Pattern Standard Handle (EF111S) is a type of extraction forceps used to remove primary teeth. It is designed specifically for use on pediatric patients and features a shorter, more compact design than adult-sized forceps. The tips of the forceps are slightly curved and have fine serrations that grip the tooth securely without damaging the surrounding tissue. The handles are ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use.

The English Pattern Standard Handle (EF111S) is a versatile tool that can be used in a variety of situations, such as extracting baby teeth that are loose or have already fallen out, removing deciduous teeth that are crowded or impacted, or extracting erupted teeth that are difficult to access. This type of forceps is an essential part of any pediatric dentist's toolkit and can make extractions quick and easy with minimal discomfort for the patient.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS [CT-EF115S]

FIG. 115 ENGLISH PATTERN STANDARD HANDLE

When it comes to removing primary teeth, the English Pattern Standard Handle (EF115S) is our go-to choice of forceps. Its small size and delicate tips make it the perfect tool for extracting baby teeth with minimal trauma to the surrounding tissue. The cross-serrated jaws provide a firm grip on the tooth, while the narrow tips allow for easy access into small mouths.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS [CT-EF122S]

FIG. 122 ENGLISH PATTERN STANDARD HANDLE

There are a few different types of forceps that can be used for the extraction of primary teeth. The Pediatric Extraction Forceps Fig. 122 English Pattern Standard Handle (EF122S) is a type of forceps that is commonly used by dental professionals. This type of forceps has a standard handle and is made of stainless steel. The tips of the forceps are slightly curved and have fine serrations. The serrations help to grip the tooth securely while the extraction is being performed.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS [CT-EF150S]

FIG. 150 ENGLISH PATTERN STANDARD HANDLE

There are a few different types of forceps that can be used for pediatric dental extractions, but the most common and popular type is the English Pattern forceps. This type of forceps has a Standard Handle and is designed specifically for use on primary teeth. The Standard Handle is easy to grip and provides good leverage, making it ideal for extracting teeth that are slightly loose or embedded in the gums.

The English Pattern forceps are also available in a variety of sizes, so you can choose the size that best fits your needs. For example, the EF150S model is designed for use on primary teeth that are 3 mm or less in diameter. If you need to extract a tooth that is larger than 3 mm, you can choose a larger size such as the EF200S.

When using any type of forceps, it's important to be gentle and take your time. Insert the tips of the forceps into the space between the tooth and gum and gently rock them back and forth to loosen the tooth. Once the tooth is loosened, you can slowly and carefully remove it from the mouth.

If you're having difficulty removing a tooth, you may need to consult with a dentist or oral surgeon who can provide additional assistance.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS [CT-EF160S]

FIG. 160 ENGLISH PATTERN Standard Handle (EF160S)

There are a variety of different extraction forceps that can be used for pediatric patients, but the Fig. 160 English Pattern Standard Handle (EF160S) is a great option. This forcep is designed specifically for extracting teeth from pediatric patients, and it features a standard handle that is easy to grip and use. The jaws of the forceps are slightly curved, which helps to grip the tooth securely, and the tips of the jaws are smooth to avoid damage to the tooth or surrounding tissue.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS [CT-EF170S]

FIG. 170 ENGLISH PATTERN STANDARD HANDLE

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS are designed to remove primary teeth with minimal trauma to the patient. The beaks of the forceps are placed on either side of the tooth to be extracted, and the handle is used to apply gentle pressure to extract the tooth.

PEDIATRIC EXTRACTION FORCEPS FIG. 170 ENGLISH PATTERN Standard Handle (EF170S) is a popular choice for extracting primary teeth, as it offers a number of benefits:

-The beaks of the forceps are placed on either side of the tooth to be extracted, which helps minimize trauma to the surrounding tissue.

-The standard handle provides good leverage for extracting teeth with minimal effort.

-The English pattern forceps are easier to control than other types, making them a good choice for inexperienced operators.

 

 

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