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The #89 is a specialized American-pattern dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of upper right molars. It is a right-specific molar forceps, meaning its beaks are asymmetrically shaped to match the unique anatomy of the maxillary right first and second molars. The beak intended for the buccal (cheek) side has a pointed contour to fit into the buccal bifurcation between the mesiobuccal and distobuccal roots, while the palatal beak is rounded to fit the single, broad palatal root. This design ensures a secure, anatomic grip for efficient extraction.
Molar Extraction: The primary instrument for the removal of maxillary right molars with their characteristic three-rooted anatomy.
General Dentistry: A standard forceps in any complete dental extraction kit for performing routine molar extractions on the right side of the upper jaw.
Precise Engagement: Its asymmetric design allows for a more precise and secure fit on the tooth compared to a universal molar forceps, reducing the risk of slippage or crown fracture.
Oral Surgery: Used in both simple and surgical exodontia procedures involving upper right molars.
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