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The #22 with Anatomical Handle is a specialized dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of lower molars. It represents a modern ergonomic evolution of traditional lower molar forceps, combining a functional beak design—often a straight or slightly curved horizontal beak (similar to the Woodward style)—with the advanced comfort and control of an anatomically contoured handle. This handle is shaped to fit the natural grip of the hand, providing a secure hold, reducing muscle fatigue, and allowing for more precise application of the significant buccal-lingual forces required for mandibular molar extraction.
Molar Extraction: The primary instrument for the removal of mandibular molars, using the anatomical handle to manage the high extraction forces with greater comfort and control.
Operator Ergonomics and Health: Essential for preventing hand and wrist strain (e.g., carpal tunnel, tendonitis) associated with the forceful, repetitive motions of molar extraction. The anatomical grip promotes a more neutral wrist position.
Controlled Luxation: The secure, comfortable grip allows for more controlled application of the buccal-lingual rocking forces necessary to expand the mandibular molar socket and deliver the tooth.
General and Surgical Dentistry: A modern tool that enhances both the efficiency of the procedure and the long-term well-being of the dental practitioner.
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