Lower Universal Physics Forceps
$61.85
$100.82
Lower Universal Physics Forceps are precision-engineered dental extraction instruments designed for atraumatic removal of lower teeth.Utilizing advanced physics-based leverage technology, these forceps minimize root fracture, preserve alveolar bone, and reduce soft tissue trauma.Crafted from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Lower Universal Physics Forceps provide exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability.The ergonomic handle ensures superior grip and control, allowing dentists and oral surgeons to perform extractions with less hand fatigue and greater clinical efficiency.Physics Forceps GMX200Lower Universal ForcepIdeal for lower incisors, canines, premolars, and select molars, this universal instrument is a must-have for modern dental practices focused on patient comfort and predictable outcomes.✅ Key Features:Atraumatic extraction with physics-based designPreserves buccal and lingual bone structureHigh-quality surgical stainless steelErgonomic, non-slip handle for precise controlAutoclavable and reusableSuitable for general dentists and oral surgeonsHow does it work? The Physics Forceps Upper Left operate as an elevator, rather than forceps, using first-class lever mechanics. One handle is connected to a ”bumper,” which acts as the fulcrum, that is placed deep in the vestibule.The other handle is connected to the ”beak”, which is positioned most often on the lingual or palatal root of the tooth into the gingival sulcus.No aspect of the instrument grasps the crown and there is no advanced elevation needed. Once the instrument is properly placed, the handles are rotated a few degrees with only wrist movement in a slow, steady and controlled manner – no squeezing!Why it works? The Physics Forceps place a constant and steady load on the tooth, allowing ”creep” to build, releasing hyaluronic acid, resulting in the break down of the periodontal ligaments.Studies have proven this breakdown occurs in a much faster time period than conventional methods that employ intermittent, rocking or brute strength types of forces.
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