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The #17 with Anatomical Handle is a specialized dental extraction forceps designed for the removal of upper right molars. It combines the precise, asymmetrical beak design required for three-rooted maxillary molars with the advanced ergonomics of an anatomically contoured handle. This handle is shaped to fit the natural grip of the hand, providing a more secure hold, improved force control, and significantly reduced muscle fatigue during the application of the substantial buccal and palatal forces needed for molar extraction. This instrument represents a modern ergonomic evolution of a classic right-sided molar forceps.
Right Molar Extraction: The primary instrument for the removal of maxillary right molars, leveraging the anatomical handle for better control of the significant forces involved.
Operator Ergonomics: Crucial for reducing strain on the hand, wrist, and forearm during molar extractions, which require considerable force and can be physically demanding.
General and Surgical Dentistry: Provides a powerful yet comfortable grip for both routine and more complex extractions of upper right posterior teeth.
Precision in Force Application: The secure grip allows for more controlled application of buccal force, which is key to expanding the socket and delivering the tooth without fracture.
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