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The #39 with Anatomical Handle is a specialized pediatric dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of upper primary molars in children. It is a scaled-down version of an upper molar forceps, featuring asymmetrical beaks that mirror the anatomy of primary maxillary molars, which also have three roots (though smaller and more divergent than permanent molars). Combined with a proportionally smaller ergonomic, anatomically shaped handle, this instrument provides the dentist with the control and comfort needed to perform safe, efficient, and gentle extractions of these larger posterior baby teeth, minimizing trauma in a young patient's mouth.
Primary Molar Extraction: The primary instrument for the removal of carious, infected, or over-retained maxillary primary molars in children.
Management of Severe Early Childhood Caries: Commonly used when large cavities in primary molars necessitate extraction to prevent pain, infection, and damage to the developing permanent tooth buds.
Orthodontic Space Management: May be used in planned serial extractions as part of an interceptive orthodontic treatment plan to guide the eruption of permanent teeth.
Atraumatic Pediatric Surgery: The anatomical handle provides superior grip and control, allowing for the application of appropriate force to expand the smaller primary molar sockets without causing undue trauma to the delicate tissues or adjacent teeth.
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