Comella Tooth Forceps Dental Instruments

Original price was: $40.00.Current price is: $20.00.

Extraction forceps for horizontal embedded molars and fragments “Comella”

Evosurgix Rubber Dam Kit – Complete Endodontic Isolation Set

Original price was: $40.00.Current price is: $25.00.
Made In high-Quality Tempered Stainless Steel Product Conforms to ISO 9001, CE, ISO 13485, and other Quality Standards.

Extraction Forceps Kit Dental Instruments

Original price was: $100.00.Current price is: $80.00.
Durable and sturdy, our extraction forceps are specifically designed to fit in the palm of your hand, easing patient anxiety. English pattern forceps have a smooth hinge so no pin is visible. All REVLIS Extraction Forceps can be serrated unless otherwise indicated.
  • Beaks meet at a point to ensure a strong grip
  • For lower & upper primary teeth & roots
  • Textured-grip handle for increased tactile sensation
  • Tempered Stainless Steel

Impression Trays Dental Instruments

Original price was: $50.00.Current price is: $40.00.
5 Different Sizes for Upper and Lower Jaw X-small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large

Physics Forceps Dental Instruments

Original price was: $100.00.Current price is: $90.00.
The Physics Forceps Standard Series extraction instruments can be utilized on all teeth in the mouth with the exception of third molars. In some instances, due to patient access and the design of the instruments, the Standard Series may not access “hard-to-reach” second molars. In these cases, the Molar Series should be utilized. Upper Right Upper Left Upper Anterior Lower Universal The Physics Forceps are an atraumatic extraction system that provides a simple, predictable, and unconventional method of extracting teeth regardless of a practitioner’s extraction experience, or the condition of the tooth while providing a positive patient experience. How does it work? The Physics Forceps operates 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!