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The #13S with Anatomical Handle is a specialized pediatric dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of lower primary premolars (baby bicuspids) in children. The "S" suffix often denotes "Small" or "Standard" within the pediatric range. It features a scaled-down version of the anatomical handle, ergonomically sized for a smaller but still comfortable and controlled adult grip. Combined with its appropriately small and angled beaks, this forceps is engineered to safely and atraumatically extract primary mandibular premolars, minimizing trauma to a child's delicate oral tissues.
Pediatric Tooth Extraction: The primary instrument for the safe removal of mandibular primary molars (premolars) in children, whether due to caries, infection, or for orthodontic space management.
Atraumatic Pediatric Dentistry: The anatomical handle provides the dentist with superior control, which is crucial for quick, confident, and gentle extractions in a young, often anxious patient.
Pediatric Oral Surgery: Used in surgical procedures involving primary teeth in the lower jaw.
Ergonomics in Pediatric Practice: Reduces hand fatigue for dentists who specialize in or frequently treat children, making procedures more efficient and comfortable for both practitioner and patient.
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