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The #22 S with Anatomical Handle is a specialized pediatric dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of lower primary molars in children. The "S" suffix denotes "Small" or "Standard" within the pediatric instrument range. It features a scaled-down version of the ergonomic anatomical handle, proportioned for a comfortable adult grip on a much smaller instrument. Combined with appropriately small, straight, or slightly curved beaks, this forceps is engineered to safely, efficiently, and atraumatically extract mandibular primary molars, minimizing discomfort and trauma for young patients while providing superior control for the dentist.
Pediatric Molar Extraction: The primary instrument for the removal of carious, infected, or over-retained mandibular primary molars in children.
Atraumatic Pediatric Care: The anatomical handle provides the dentist with enhanced tactile feedback and control, which is critical for quick, confident, and gentle extractions that help manage a child's anxiety and cooperation.
Space Management: Used in interceptive orthodontics to extract primary molars for space maintenance or to guide the eruption of permanent teeth.
Ergonomics in Pediatric Practice: Reduces hand fatigue for dentists who frequently treat children, making procedures more efficient and less physically taxing, which translates to better patient care.
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