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The #39 A with Anatomical Handle is a specialized variant of the pediatric forceps designed for the removal of upper primary molars in children. The "A" suffix denotes an "A" variant or "Anterior" adaptation within the pediatric series, indicating specific design modifications compared to the standard #39 model. These modifications may include a slightly different beak curvature, size, or handle contour, all scaled down for a child's primary dentition. It retains the core benefits of the anatomical handle for ergonomics and control, offering pediatric dentists a tailored tool for the safe and comfortable extraction of maxillary primary molars.
Primary Molar Extraction: Used for the removal of maxillary primary molars, with the "A" variant potentially offering a better fit for the primary first molar versus the primary second molar, which have different crown sizes and root divergences.
Precision in Pediatric Dentistry: Allows the dentist to select the instrument that provides the most secure and anatomically correct grip on a specific primary molar, which is crucial for quick, efficient, and atraumatic extractions in young patients.
Atraumatic Technique: The anatomical handle enhances control, reducing the risk of slippage and allowing for gentle application of force, which helps manage a child's anxiety and promotes cooperation.
Specialized Pediatric Armamentarium: Provides an additional, fine-tuned option for pediatric dentists and general dentists who frequently treat children, ensuring they have the ideal tool for every clinical situation.
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