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Upper Molares Right (53 R)

Upper Right Molars:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for extracting upper right molars; features a curved beak that conforms to the tooth's anatomy for optimal grip and leverage.
      • Ergonomically designed handles for enhanced control and comfort during extraction.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen upper right molars before extraction; various shapes provide access to the roots and facilitate tooth removal.
      • Minimizes trauma to surrounding tissues during the extraction process.
  • Bone Chisels and Rongeurs
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Employed for removing bone around the upper molar during surgical extractions; rongeurs allow for precise and controlled bone removal.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during molar extractions or surgical procedures.
  • Irrigation Needles
    • Material: Stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Long, slender tips for delivering irrigants, helping maintain a clean surgical field during extraction.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for clearing blood and debris during the extraction, ensuring visibility and a clean field.
  • X-ray Film or Sensors
    • Material: Photographic film or digital sensors
    • Features:
      • Used to assess the position and roots of upper right molars; critical for planning and executing extractions.

Specific Instrument: 53 R

  • 53 R Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for the extraction of upper right molars.
      • Features a rounded, angled beak that allows for effective engagement with the tooth, providing excellent leverage and control during extraction.
      • Ergonomic handle design enhances clinician comfort and precision during procedures.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper selection and handling of instruments are crucial for the efficiency and success of upper molar extractions. Ergonomic designs help improve clinician comfort and precision during these challenging procedures.

Incisors, Premolars, Deciduous Teeth

Incisors, Premolars, and Deciduous Teeth:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting incisors, premolars, and deciduous teeth; features various sizes and shapes to fit different tooth types.
      • Angled beaks for optimal grip and leverage, especially in anterior and posterior regions.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen teeth before extraction; various designs (such as straight, curved, and triangular) for effective access to roots.
      • Helps minimize trauma to surrounding tissues during the extraction process.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping root canals in incisors and premolars.
      • Available in multiple sizes to accommodate different canal anatomies.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Used to enlarge root canals during endodontic procedures; designed to navigate the anatomy of incisors and premolars.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features:
      • Utilized for drying root canals after cleaning and irrigation; available in various sizes for different canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features:
      • Biocompatible material used for filling cleaned root canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for maintaining a clear field by removing blood and debris during procedures.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during extraction or surgical procedures.
  • Matrix Bands
    • Material: Thin stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Used for creating a temporary wall during restorative procedures, ensuring proper contour for fillings in premolars and incisors.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper selection and handling of instruments are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction and endodontic procedures, especially when dealing with the unique anatomy of incisors, premolars, and deciduous teeth. Ergonomic designs help enhance clinician comfort and precision during these delicate procedures.

Upper Incisors And Roots

Upper Incisors and Roots;

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting upper incisors; features a slim, curved beak that allows for effective grip on the tooth.
      • Ergonomic handle for enhanced control and comfort during extraction.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen upper incisors before extraction; various shapes provide access to the roots and facilitate tooth removal.
      • Minimizes trauma to surrounding tissues during the extraction process.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping the root canals of upper incisors.
      • Available in multiple sizes to accommodate different canal anatomies.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Used to enlarge root canals during endodontic procedures; specifically designed for the anatomy of upper incisors.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features:
      • Utilized for drying root canals after cleaning and irrigation; available in various sizes for different canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features:
      • Biocompatible material used for filling cleaned root canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for maintaining a clear field by removing blood and debris during procedures.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during extraction or surgical procedures.

Specific Instrument: 65

  • 65 Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for the extraction of upper incisors.
      • Features a slender, angled design that provides excellent access to the tooth and roots.
      • Ergonomic handle design enhances clinician comfort and control during the extraction process.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper selection and handling of instruments are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction and endodontic procedures, particularly in the upper anterior region. Ergonomic designs help enhance clinician comfort and precision during these delicate procedures.

Upper and Lower Roots

Upper and Lower Roots:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting teeth with complex root systems; available in various sizes and shapes to accommodate both upper and lower roots.
      • Features angled beaks for optimal grip and leverage.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen teeth before extraction, especially effective for upper and lower roots; various designs provide access to difficult-to-reach areas.
      • Helps reduce trauma to surrounding tissues during extraction.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping root canals in both upper and lower teeth.
      • Available in various sizes to accommodate different canal anatomies.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Used to enlarge root canals; specifically designed to navigate the unique anatomy of both upper and lower roots.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features:
      • Utilized for drying root canals after cleaning and irrigation; available in different sizes to fit various canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features:
      • Biocompatible material used for filling cleaned root canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for maintaining a clear field by removing blood and debris during procedures.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during extraction or surgical procedures.
  • Bone Chisels and Rongeurs
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used for removing bone around roots during surgical extractions; rongeurs provide precise and controlled bone removal.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper selection and handling of instruments are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction and endodontic procedures, particularly when dealing with complex root anatomy in both upper and lower teeth. Ergonomic designs help enhance clinician comfort and control during these delicate procedures.

Upper Molares(Left 88 L)

Upper Molars:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for extracting upper molars; features a curved beak that conforms to the shape of the molar for effective grip and leverage.
      • Ergonomic handle design allows for enhanced control during extraction.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen upper molars prior to extraction; available in various shapes to effectively access the roots and facilitate tooth removal.
      • Helps minimize trauma to surrounding tissues.
  • Bone Chisels and Rongeurs
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Employed for removing bone around the upper molar during surgical extractions; rongeurs allow for precise and controlled bone removal.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during molar extractions or surgical procedures.
  • Irrigation Needles
    • Material: Stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Long, slender tips for delivering irrigants, helping maintain a clean surgical field during the extraction.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for removing blood and debris during the extraction, ensuring visibility and cleanliness.
  • X-ray Film or Sensors
    • Material: Photographic film or digital sensors
    • Features:
      • Used to assess the position and roots of upper molars; critical for planning and executing extractions.

Specific Instrument: Left 88 L

  • Left 88 L Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for the extraction of upper left molars.
      • Features a rounded, angled beak that provides effective engagement with the tooth and excellent leverage during extraction.
      • Ergonomic handle design enhances clinician comfort and control during procedures.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable to ensure sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper instrument selection and handling are crucial for the efficiency and success of upper molar extractions. Ergonomic designs help improve clinician comfort and precision during these challenging procedures.

Upper Molares (Right 88 R)

Upper Molars:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for extracting upper molars; features a curved beak that conforms to the shape of the molar for effective grip and leverage.
      • Ergonomic design allows for better control during extraction procedures.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen upper molars before extraction; various shapes provide access to roots and facilitate tooth removal.
      • Helps minimize trauma to surrounding tissues.
  • Bone Chisels and Rongeurs
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used for removing bone around the upper molar during surgical extractions; rongeurs enable precise and controlled bone removal.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during molar extractions or surgical procedures.
  • Irrigation Needles
    • Material: Stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Long, slender tips for delivering irrigants to maintain a clean surgical field during extraction.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for clearing blood and debris during the extraction to maintain visibility and a clean field.
  • X-ray Film or Sensors
    • Material: Photographic film or digital sensors
    • Features:
      • Used to assess the position and roots of upper molars; critical for planning and executing extractions.

Specific Instrument: Right 88 R

  • Right 88 R Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for the extraction of upper right molars.
      • Features a rounded, angled beak that allows for effective engagement with the tooth and provides excellent leverage.
      • Ergonomic handle design enhances clinician comfort and control during the extraction process.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper instrument selection and handling are crucial for the efficiency and success of upper molar extractions. Ergonomic designs help improve clinician comfort and precision during these challenging procedures.

Upper Incisors, Canines, Premolars

Upper Incisors, Canines, and Premolars:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting upper incisors, canines, and premolars; features angled beaks for effective grip and leverage.
      • Slim profile allows access to anterior teeth while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen teeth before extraction; various shapes provide effective access to roots and facilitate removal.
      • Ergonomically designed to improve control and reduce tissue trauma.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping canals in incisors and premolars.
      • Available in various sizes to accommodate different canal anatomies.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Used to enlarge root canals; specifically designed for the anatomy of upper anterior teeth.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features:
      • Utilized for drying root canals after cleaning and irrigation; available in various sizes to fit different canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features:
      • Biocompatible material used for filling cleaned root canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for maintaining a clear field by removing blood and debris during procedures.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for cutting soft tissue during extraction or surgical procedures.

Specific Instrument: 99 C

  • 99 C Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for extracting upper incisors, canines, and premolars.
      • Features a tapered design for better access to the roots and an effective grip on the tooth.
      • Ergonomic handle for enhanced control and comfort during extraction procedures.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper selection and handling of instruments are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction and endodontic procedures, especially in the upper anterior region. Ergonomic designs help enhance clinician comfort and control during these delicate procedures.

Upper Molares (Sup.10s)

Upper Molars:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting upper molars; features curved beaks that adapt to the molar’s shape for better grip and leverage.
      • Ergonomic handle design for improved control and comfort during extraction.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen upper molars before extraction; various shapes provide access to roots and facilitate tooth removal.
      • Helps minimize trauma to surrounding tissues.
  • Bone Chisels and Rongeurs
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used for removing bone around the molar during surgical extractions; rongeurs provide precise bone removal.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during molar extraction procedures.
  • Irrigation Needles
    • Material: Stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Long, slender tips for delivering irrigants to maintain a clean surgical field during the extraction.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for removing blood and debris during the extraction to maintain visibility and a clear field.
  • X-ray Film or Sensors
    • Material: Photographic film or digital sensors
    • Features:
      • Used to assess the position and roots of upper molars; critical for planning and executing extractions.

Specific Instrument: Sup. 10 S

  • Sup. 10 S Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for extracting upper molars.
      • Features a slim, tapered design that allows for effective access in confined spaces.
      • Provides excellent grip and control during the extraction process, accommodating the complex anatomy of molars.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility and hygiene.
  • Ergonomic designs enhance clinician comfort and control, which is especially important when working with the challenging anatomy of upper molars. Proper instrument selection can improve the efficiency and success of the extraction procedure.

Lower Incisors, Premolars, Roots (103)

Lower Incisors, Premolars, and Roots

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting lower incisors and premolars, typically featuring slim and angled beaks for optimal access and grip.
      • Provides excellent leverage for effective tooth removal.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen lower incisors and premolars before extraction; various shapes allow for effective access to roots.
      • Ergonomically designed to reduce trauma to surrounding tissues.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping narrow canals of lower incisors and premolars.
      • Available in multiple sizes to suit different canal anatomies.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Used to enlarge root canals during endodontic procedures, specifically designed for the unique anatomy of lower anterior teeth.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features:
      • Utilized for drying root canals after cleaning and irrigation; available in various sizes to match different canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features:
      • Biocompatible material used for filling cleaned root canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for maintaining a clear surgical field by removing blood and debris during procedures.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during extraction or surgical procedures.
  • Matrix Bands
    • Material: Thin stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Used to create temporary walls during restorative procedures, ensuring proper tooth contour.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable to ensure sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper selection and handling of instruments are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction and endodontic procedures, especially in the lower anterior region. Ergonomic designs are important for enhancing clinician comfort and control during these delicate procedures.

Upper Incisors, Premolars, Roots

Upper Incisors, Premolars, and Roots:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting upper incisors and premolars; typically features angled beaks for effective grip and leverage.
      • Slim profile for access in the anterior region.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen upper incisors and premolars before extraction; various shapes for effective access to roots.
      • Provides leverage to minimize trauma to surrounding tissues.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping root canals of upper incisors and premolars.
      • Available in various sizes to accommodate different canal anatomies.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Used to enlarge root canals during endodontic procedures; designed specifically for the anatomy of upper anterior teeth.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features:
      • Utilized for drying root canals after cleaning; available in various sizes for different canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features:
      • Biocompatible filling material used for sealing root canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for maintaining a clear field by removing blood and debris during procedures.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for cutting soft tissue during extraction or surgical procedures.
  • Matrix Bands
    • Material: Thin stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Flexible bands used to create a temporary wall during restorative procedures, ensuring proper contour and shape.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for hygiene and sterility.
  • Proper instrument selection and handling are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction and endodontic procedures, particularly in the upper anterior region. Ergonomic designs enhance clinician comfort and control during these delicate procedures.

Lower Incisors, Premolars, Roots

Lower Incisors, Premolars, and Roots:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Designed for extracting lower incisors and premolars; features angled beaks for better grip and leverage.
      • Slim profile for access in tight spaces.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Used to loosen incisors and premolars before extraction; various shapes to effectively access and lift the teeth.
      • Provides necessary leverage to minimize trauma.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping narrow canals of lower incisors and premolars.
      • Available in various sizes to accommodate different canal anatomies.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features:
      • Used to enlarge root canals during endodontic procedures; designed for the specific anatomy of lower anterior teeth.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features:
      • Utilized for drying root canals after irrigation; available in multiple sizes to fit different canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features:
      • Biocompatible filling material for root canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Essential for clearing blood and debris during procedures, maintaining a clean surgical field.
  • Surgical Scissors
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Sharp blades for making incisions in soft tissue during extraction or surgical procedures.
  • Matrix Bands
    • Material: Thin stainless steel or plastic
    • Features:
      • Used for creating a temporary wall during restorative procedures, ensuring proper tooth contour.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable to ensure sterility and hygiene.
  • Proper selection and use of instruments are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction and endodontic procedures, especially in the confined space of the lower anterior region. Ergonomic designs help enhance clinician comfort and control during these delicate procedures.

Lower Incisors, Roots (203)

Lower Incisors and Roots:

  • Extraction Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features: Designed for extracting lower incisors; typically features a slim, angled design for optimal access and grip.
  • Elevators
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features: Used to loosen lower incisors and their roots before extraction; various shapes for accessing the delicate anatomy of the lower anterior teeth.
  • Endodontic Files
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features: Tapered and flexible for cleaning and shaping the narrow canals of lower incisors.
  • Reamers
    • Material: Stainless steel or nickel-titanium
    • Features: Used to enlarge root canals; designed for the unique anatomy of lower incisors.
  • Paper Points
    • Material: Absorbent paper
    • Features: Used for drying root canals after cleaning; available in various sizes to fit different canal widths.
  • Gutta-Percha Points
    • Material: Gutta-percha (natural latex material)
    • Features: Biocompatible material used for filling cleaned canals; radiopaque for visibility on X-rays.
  • Suction Tips
    • Material: Plastic or stainless steel
    • Features: Essential for maintaining a clear field by removing blood and debris during procedures.

Specific Instrument: 203

  • 203 Forceps
    • Material: Stainless steel
    • Features:
      • Specifically designed for the extraction of lower incisors.
      • Features a slim, curved design that allows for effective gripping of the tooth while minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.
      • Ergonomically designed for better control and comfort during use.

Additional Notes

  • Instruments are typically autoclavable for sterility.
  • Proper instrument selection and handling are crucial for the efficiency and success of extraction procedures, particularly in the delicate area of the lower incisors and their roots. Ergonomic designs enhance clinician comfort and precision during treatment.