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A universal, fine-tipped root forceps designed for the atraumatic removal of small root fragments and tips from both the maxillary and mandibular arches. The American pattern #69, often called the "Tomas" forceps, features a pistol-grip handle and delicate, sharply pointed beaks that can access confined spaces to grip and extract slippery root remnants with precision.
Extraction of small, fractured root tips from any tooth in either jaw.
Retrieval of broken-down root fragments following surgical or non-surgical extractions.
Removal of residual deciduous tooth roots.
Useful in periapical surgery (apicoectomy) for root tip removal.
A versatile instrument for difficult root retrieval in all quadrants.
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