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The F.S. Woodward forceps are a specialized variant of the classic Woodward design, intended for the removal of lower molars. While sharing the fundamental American-pattern characteristics with the F.H. Woodward forceps, the "F.S." designation typically indicates a specific modification, such as a different beak angle, size, or handle configuration. This variant is engineered to provide optimal adaptation and leverage for mandibular molars, particularly in cases where the standard F.H. model may not fit ideally due to patient anatomy or tooth position.
Molar Extraction: Used for the removal of mandibular first and second molars, offering a specific adaptation that may suit certain dental arches better than the standard model.
General and Surgical Dentistry: Provides an alternative within the Woodward family for practitioners who prefer a particular beak size or angulation for their technique.
Controlled Luxation: Like its counterpart, it is designed for applying controlled buccal-lingual forces to luxate the tooth from its socket.
Versatility: The existence of variants like the FS allows dentists to choose the instrument that provides the best fit and mechanical advantage for individual cases.
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