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What is the universal pliers?
The universal forceps for tooth extraction are maxillary 45 forceps.
Maxillary Premolar Forceps The maxillary premolar forceps have an "S"-shaped handle and a symmetrical beak. The beak is slender, toothless and smooth, and can easily enter various parts of the oral cavity.
In addition to being used to extract maxillary bicuspid teeth, it can also be used for other tooth positions under special circumstances.
Tooth extraction forceps are the most commonly used tooth extraction instruments in general tooth extraction. The damage to the alveolar bone is the smallest among all tooth extraction instruments. Therefore, dental forceps are generally the first choice in tooth extraction.
Dental pliers structure: Dental pliers mainly consist of three parts: pliers handle, joints and pliers beak.
The pliers handle is the gripping part of the surgeon. According to its shape, it can be divided into four types: straight type, right angle type, reverse angle type and spear shape. Each type has different uses according to its different appearance.
The beak is the part of the dental pliers that holds the tooth, which we call the working end.
According to their different shapes, they are divided into symmetrical and asymmetrical. Most dental forceps have symmetrical beaks. Only maxillary molar forceps adopt an asymmetric design due to the different bifurcation positions of the tooth roots.
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