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The Cryer #151A is a specialized dental extraction forceps designed in the American pattern for removing lower jaw teeth. It is engineered specifically for extracting lower incisors, premolars (bicuspids), and the roots of these teeth. Its hallmark design includes angled beaks and a distinct grip that provides optimal leverage and control for accessing the lower dental arch, making it an essential instrument in oral surgery and general dentistry.
Tooth Extraction: Primary instrument for the controlled removal of mandibular incisors, canines, and premolars.
Root Retrieval: Specifically designed to engage and remove fractured or residual roots of the aforementioned teeth.
Oral Surgery: Used in various surgical exodontia procedures, including pre-prosthetic extractions.
Dental Practice: A standard instrument in dental clinics, emergency rooms, and oral surgery suites.
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