12: EXTRACTION FORCEPS

SECTION 12

EXTRACTION FORCEPS

Extraction forceps are used along with elevators to extract teeth. Each extraction forcep is designed for a particular area of the mouth. The beaks are designed to fit around the cervical portion of the tooth. Pointed beaks are designed to grip the furcation area.

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Figure 12.2

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PARTS OF EXTRACTION FORCEPS

FIGURE 12.1

Beak

  • The beaks of extraction forceps are designed to fit around the curve of the tooth’s crown
  • Universal forceps have a beak that can be used in any quadrant of the mouth
  • Forceps designed for multi-rooted teeth have beaks with a point that is adapted to grip the tooth furcation aviator-game-india.in/
  • Forceps designed for single-rooted teeth usually have smooth beaks

Hinge

  • Extraction forceps have hinges (can be screw or pin type) allowing the beak and handle to be opened and grasped
  • Care must be taken with hinges to prevent damage during sterilisation (see manufacturer’s instructions for appropriate care)

Handle

  • A serrated handle allows the operator to have a better grip
  • A palm grasp is used with the handle of extraction forceps
  • A curve on the end of the handle may be present for the little finger, to provide more stability and leverage
  • Handles of maxillary forceps are often curved upwards, with the beak in line with the handle
  • Mandibular forceps tend to have a straight handle with the beak at a 90° angle to the handle

TYPES OF EXTRACTION FORCEPS

FIGURE 12.2a, b

Name

Bayonet extraction forceps

Family

Extraction forceps

Function

Elongated beak is designed for extraction of maxillary third molars and roots

Figure 12.3

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FIGURE 12.3a, b

Name

Maxillary right permanent molar extraction forceps

Family

Extraction forceps

Function

Used for extraction of maxillary right permanent molar teeth

Identifying features

To determine whether left or right forceps:

  • Hold forceps in hand loosely (beak facing patient)
  • The point of the beak should grip the furcation on the buccal side (‘beak to cheek’)

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Maxillary left permanent molar extraction forceps

FIGURE 12.4a, b

Name

Maxillary left permanent molar extraction forceps

Family

Extraction forceps

Function

Used for extraction of maxillary left permanent molar teeth

Identifying features

To determine whether left or right forceps:

  • Hold forceps in hand loosely (beak facing patient)
  • The point of the beak should grip the furcation on the buccal side (‘beak to cheek’)

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Jan 8, 2015 | Posted by in Dental Nursing and Assisting | Comments Off on 12: EXTRACTION FORCEPS

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