Waldent Tooth Extraction Cowhorn Forceps Lower Molars No.86 (1/113)

Waldent Tooth Extraction Cowhorn Forceps Lower Molars No.86 (1/113)

Brand: Waldent.com
SKU: WALXX01999
700.00 INR Out of stock Buy at Merchant

Lower Molars Extraction Forceps (Cowhorn) have cylindrical beaks with a gradual taper to end in pointed tips The Waldent Cowhorn Forceps No.86 is a precision extraction instrument designed for the removal of mandibular first and second molars. Its defining feature is the pair of symmetrical, cylindrical beaks that taper to sharp pointed tips, engineered to engage directly into the buccal and lingual bifurcation of lower molars. This bifurcation grip provides superior mechanical advantage, allowing controlled luxation and atraumatic tooth delivery with minimal soft tissue damage. The beaks are oriented perpendicular to the handle, ensuring optimal force direction during extraction. The instrument works bilaterally, making it suitable for both left and right lower molar extractions without instrument change. Crafted from high-grade stainless steel, it withstands repeated autoclave sterilization cycles while maintaining beak sharpness and joint integrity. Ideal for oral surgeons and general dentists performing routine and surgical mandibular molar extractions in minor oral surgery settings. Features: Made of high grade Stainless Steel Ergonomic Design - Serrated handles - Better Grip Sharp Beaks - Better Adaptation to root surface Large handles - Better Operator fit Rust Free Corrosion Resistant - Passivated Disinfection Autoclavable at 135 degree celsius Key Specifications: Instrument Name: Mandibular Cowhorn Type: Dental Tooth Extraction Forceps Category: Oral Surgery Material: Stainless Steel Length: 14.5 cm Disposable / Reusable: Reusable Sterile / Non-Sterile: Non-Sterile Latex / Latex-Free: Latex Free Packaging: 1 x Waldent Tooth Extraction Cowhorn Forceps Lower Molars No.86 (1/113)

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