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The #2 with Anatomical Handle is a dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of upper lateral incisors and canines, serving as a variant or companion to the #1 model. It shares the defining feature of an ergonomic, anatomically shaped handle that conforms to the hand for a secure, comfortable, and controlled grip, reducing operator fatigue. This instrument typically features slightly different dimensions or beak angulation compared to the #1, offering practitioners a choice to match their specific technique or preference for extracting these particular anterior teeth.
Anterior Tooth Extraction: Used for the precise and controlled removal of maxillary lateral incisors and canines.
Ergonomic Efficiency: The anatomical handle provides superior comfort and control, making it ideal for dentists seeking to minimize hand strain during procedures.
Technique-Specific Tool: The #2 variant allows dentists to select the instrument that best fits their hand size or the specific anatomy of the patient's tooth, whether it's a slightly more robust canine or a smaller lateral incisor.
Aesthetic Dentistry: Favored in cosmetic and implant dentistry where atraumatic extraction is critical for preserving the alveolar ridge.
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