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A heavy-duty, straight-beak forceps designed for the extraction of maxillary molars, particularly when a standard bayonet forceps cannot be positioned correctly. The American pattern #24 features a pistol-grip handle with long, straight, and stout beaks, providing an alternative approach for engaging and delivering upper molars, especially those with fused roots or limited buccal access.
Extraction of maxillary molars with fused or conical roots.
Useful when anatomical constraints (e.g., a shallow vestibule, zygomatic arch) prevent the proper use of a curved (#18R/L, #20R/L) forceps.
Can be used for upper third molars where a straight-line approach is possible.
Provides a different biomechanical option for maxillary molar extraction, focusing on apical and rotational forces.
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