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The Cohen Universal Forceps is a classic American-pattern extraction instrument designed for both upper and lower anterior teeth. It is named for its designer and is characterized by its straight, narrow beaks with a slight apical curve. This versatile design allows it to adapt to a wide range of single-rooted teeth, including incisors, canines, and premolars in both arches. It is a fundamental, multi-purpose forceps valued for its simplicity and effectiveness in routine exodontia.
Universal Anterior Extraction: Its primary use is for the atraumatic removal of anterior teeth and premolars in both the upper and lower jaws.
General Dentistry: A staple instrument in general practice for most routine simple extractions of single-rooted teeth, reducing the need for multiple specialized forceps.
Root Retrieval: Effective for removing intact roots of anterior teeth.
Pediatric Dentistry: Can be used for the extraction of larger primary teeth in children, though smaller pediatric-specific forceps are often preferred.
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