GDC Lower Root No.3C Pedo Extraction Forceps
The GDC Extraction Forceps Lower Roots Pedo Standard (FX3CS) are dental instruments designed specifically for extracting lower root teeth in pediatric patients. These forceps are made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. The beaks of the forceps are shaped and angled to provide a secure grip on the root of the tooth during the extraction process.The FX3CS forceps have a compact size and a slim profile, making them suitable for use in the small mouths of pediatric patients. The design allows for easy access and maneuverability, especially in hard-to-reach areas. The forceps are lightweight, reducing fatigue during extended use.
Direction to use :-
- Prepare the patient: Ensure that the patient is comfortably positioned and properly anesthetized before proceeding with the extraction.
- Select the appropriate forceps: Verify that you have the GDC Extraction Forceps Lower Roots Pedo Standard (Fx3cs) for the specific tooth being extracted. These forceps are designed for lower root teeth in pediatric patients.
- Grasp the forceps: Hold the forceps with a firm grip, ensuring that your fingers are properly positioned on the handles for optimal control.
- Approach the tooth: Position the beaks of the forceps around the root of the tooth to be extracted. Ensure that the beaks are securely engaged around the root structure for a stable hold.
- Apply controlled pressure: Gently apply controlled pressure to the tooth using the forceps. Use a rocking motion to loosen the tooth from its socket. Take care not to apply excessive force to avoid damaging surrounding tissues.
- Rotate if necessary: If the tooth is resistant to extraction, you may need to gently rotate the forceps to further loosen the tooth from its socket. Again, exercise caution and avoid excessive force.
- Extract the tooth: Once the tooth is sufficiently loosened, apply a steady and controlled force to extract the tooth from its socket. Maintain a firm grip on the forceps throughout the extraction process.
- Inspect the extraction site: After the tooth has been successfully extracted, carefully inspect the extraction site for any remaining root fragments or debris. Use appropriate instruments to ensure the site is clean and free of any foreign objects.
- Provide post-operative instructions: Advise the patient and their guardian on post-operative care, including proper oral hygiene practices and any necessary follow-up appointments.
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