
The #51E is a specialized American-pattern dental extraction forceps with a "special design" for the removal of upper molars. The "E" suffix often denotes a specific variant, such as "English" pattern influence or an "Ergonomic" modification, though it is primarily an American pattern instrument. This forceps features a unique beak and handle configuration engineered to provide exceptional access, grip, and leverage on maxillary molars, particularly in cases where standard upper molar forceps (#89, #90) are difficult to position due to patient anatomy or limited access.
Difficult Maxillary Molar Extractions: The primary instrument for removing upper molars where standard right/left forceps do not provide optimal access or grip.
Limited Access Cases: Valuable for patients with high maxillary vaults, prominent zygomatic arches, or limited mouth opening.
Surgical Oral Procedures: Used in both routine and surgical exodontia of upper posterior teeth, providing an alternative mechanical approach.
Ergonomics: The design aims to improve comfort and control for the dentist, potentially reducing hand fatigue during posterior extractions.
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