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.
Categories: Dental Instruments, Forcep Infantile
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