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The #4 with Anatomical Handle is a dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of lower incisors and canines. It integrates the functional design of lower anterior forceps with the advanced ergonomics of an anatomically contoured handle. This handle is shaped to fit the hand's natural grip, reducing muscle strain and improving control during the application of apical and rotational forces. The beaks are angled or curved to align with the long axis of mandibular anterior teeth, making it a specialized, user-friendly instrument for efficient and comfortable extractions in the lower anterior arch.
Lower Anterior Extraction: The primary instrument for the controlled removal of mandibular incisors and canines.
Operator Ergonomics: Significantly reduces hand and wrist fatigue, which is particularly beneficial during procedures that require sustained grip strength in a sometimes awkward mandibular arch position.
Precision in Confined Space: The anatomical handle improves dexterity and control in the often-tight lower anterior region, helping to prevent slippage and trauma to adjacent teeth.
General and Preventive Dentistry: A valuable tool for any practice that performs routine exodontia, prioritizing both patient care and practitioner well-being.
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