Waldent Tooth Extraction Forceps Upper Premolars, No.7 (1/102) is an extraction forcep used in extraction of upper premolars both right & left.
Waldent Extraction Forceps is a perfect need for extractions in minor oral surgery.
Tooth Extracting forceps are used to extract tooth designed for use in specific areas of the mouth. The beak is shaped to confirm snugly to the contour of the tooth.This makes it easier to reach different teeth effectively.Dental forcpes handles are shaped so that a maximum amount of force can be applied to the beaks, while the handles are still in a comfortable position for the oral surgeon.
- Designed for extraction of upper premolars 4 5
- Handles are curved
- Two bends present
- Heavy blades
- Space between the blades
- Contoured outer surface of handle to allow good grip
- Concavity of handle fits on the operator's hand with the concavity of blades towards occlusal surface.
# Close Fitting Forcep Blades - spread the load evenly
5) Rust Free
Corrosion Resistant - Passivated
6) Disinfection
Autoclavable at 135 degree celsius
Technical Specifications:
Rusting Prevention
Passivated
Ultrasonic cleaned
Yes
Usage
Right & Left hand
Test Performed
Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
Packing
Plastic box
Manufacturer
CE & ISO Certified
Key Specifications
Instrument Name
Upper Premolar
Type
Dental Extraction Forcep
Category
Oral surgery
Material
Stainless Steel
Disposable / Reusable
Reusable
Sterile / Non-Sterile
Non - Sterile
Latex / Latex - free
Latex Free
MAINTAINENCE INSTRUCTIONS:
Must clean after every use with warm water to remove blood , tissues and mucus from the instruments
Ultrasonic cleaning is recommended for all the instruments specially articulated instruments such as forceps, rongeurs, etc
Use only standard and reputed brand of disinfectant solutions.
STERILIZATION:
We recommend that the temperature does not exceed 120C
Dry heat sterilization see that temperature does not exceed 180C and there should be no long exposure as this would cause discoloration, loss of temper and this in turn would disturb the hardening of the instrument
Do not use substandard chemicals or disinfectants as they can damage the instruments
Avoid use of unsuitable highly acidic chlorine containing agents
Use Demineralized water only
Never rub an instrument with metal brush at the time of cleaning.