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The #90 is the left-sided counterpart to the #89, a specialized American-pattern forceps designed for the removal of upper left molars. It is a left-specific molar forceps, with its beaks asymmetrically shaped in mirror image to the #89 to match the anatomy of the maxillary left first and second molars. The beak intended for the buccal (cheek) side has a pointed contour to fit into the buccal bifurcation, while the palatal beak is rounded. This mirrored design ensures a secure, anatomic grip for efficient extraction on the left side of the dental arch.
Molar Extraction: The primary instrument for the removal of maxillary left molars.
General Dentistry: A standard forceps in any complete dental extraction kit for performing routine molar extractions on the left side of the upper jaw.
Precise Engagement: Its left-specific asymmetric design allows for a precise and secure fit on the tooth, which is crucial for safe and effective extraction.
Oral Surgery: Used in both simple and surgical exodontia procedures involving upper left molars.
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