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The #33 with Anatomical Handle is a specialized dental extraction forceps designed for the retrieval of lower root tips and fractured roots. It features a distinct angled or curved beak design, typically set at an angle between 60 to 90 degrees to the handles, which is optimized for accessing the mandibular arch. This angled approach provides a clear line of sight and direct engagement with root fragments at or below the bone crest. Combined with the ergonomic benefits of an anatomically contoured handle, this instrument offers precise control and reduced hand fatigue during the delicate procedure of mandibular root tip removal.
Lower Root Retrieval: The definitive instrument for removing fractured root tips of mandibular teeth, a common challenge in exodontia due to the density of mandibular bone.
Surgical Exodontia: Essential in oral surgery for retrieving retained root fragments following traumatic fractures, severe caries, or during pre-prosthetic surgery.
Precision in the Mandibular Arch: The specific angle of the #33 is engineered to navigate the anatomy of the lower jaw, providing better access than upper-root forceps when working near the mandibular canal.
Enhanced Control for Delicate Mandibular Work: The anatomical handle provides the stability and fine motor control needed to carefully elevate root fragments in the dense mandibular bone without causing damage to adjacent structures.
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