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The 1100 series extraction forceps is equipped with a fitting handle, ensuring a particularly secure grip. It features a narrow and deep-reaching forceps jaw and is additionally equipped with longitudinal grooves.Suitable for the extraction of premolarsLength: 145 mm4.0 mmApplication area: Lower jawFor the following teeth: 5.4.|4.5.
The 1100 series extraction forceps is equipped with an ergonomic contoured handle. It features a narrow and deep-reaching forceps jaw, additionally equipped with longitudinal grooves.Suitable for premolar extraction165 mm5.4|4.5Application area: Upper jaw
The 1100 series dental forceps are equipped with a traditional check handle. They feature a narrow and deep-reaching forceps jaw, complemented by longitudinal grooves.Suitable for molar extractionForceps length: 155 mmApplication area: Lower jaw7.6.|6.7.
The Special-Extract dental forceps can be used to remove the molars and third molars on the right side of the lower jaw. The forceps features an ergonomic moulded handle for a secure grip during extraction. The beak has longitudinal serrations. Total length: 180 mm.
Equipped with a fitted handle, the 1100 series forceps feature a narrow and deep-reaching forceps jaw. Additionally, the jaw is longitudinally grooved.Suitable for incisors and cuspids 3.2.1|1.2.3.Used on lower jawLength: 145 mm
The Special-Extract dental forceps "Routurier" features an ergonomic moulded handle. These forceps are suitable for extraction in the lower jaw, specifically for the molars and third molars on the left side.
Mini-Periolux with lance-shaped, straight working end4.0 mmH-Type DGentle extraction by detaching the Sharpey fibre
"Bernard" Root Elevator with a working part size of 4.0 mm. The root elevator is optimally suited for the removal of fractured roots or root remnants. It combines the functions of a root tip elevator and a periotome. With rotating movements and gentle pressure, the ligaments can be separated, and the root fragment loosened. The inner side is concave, and the side edges are sharp.
To be used as a lever for extracting third molars. The serration prevents slipping on the tooth. Length: 160 mm, working part: 3.5 mmBefore extraction, the periosteum and ligaments should be separated from the tooth using the root lifter. Once the tooth is loosened, it can be extracted using either forceps or a root lifter. This prior separation ensures a minimally invasive extraction.
The "Bein" root elevator with a working part of 2.5 mm is suitable for gentle tooth extraction.Application: It is recommended to loosen the periosteum and ligaments around the tooth using a root elevator before tooth removal. Once the tooth is loosened, it can then be extracted either with the assistance of the root elevator or forceps. This prior separation helps ensure that the extraction is minimally invasive.
The root elevator "Bein" with a working part of 4.0 mm is straight and round, designed for efficient tooth extraction.It is recommended to separate the periosteum and ligaments around the tooth using a root elevator before extraction - after loosening the tooth, it can then be gently extracted either with forceps or a root elevator. This prior separation helps ensure that the extraction is minimally invasive.
For minimally invasive tooth extractions. The ROUND SOLID handle design was developed to enable precise working with pressure and traction without affecting neighbouring structures. The handle ensures direct and controlled force transmission. This instrument set is ideal for the gentle removal of teeth that cannot be preserved. For loosening the toothLength: 171 mmWorking end: 2.5 mmIt is advisable to regrind dev-lux instruments regularly (after 5-6 applications). The grinding stones 9500-60 and 9500-30 (chapter C) are the ideal choice for this.
The dev-lux instruments are suitable for minimally invasive tooth extraction. The ROUND SOLID handle design was specifically developed for a balanced application of force so as not to impair the surrounding structures. The handle enables direct and controlled force transmission. This instrument set is ideal for the gentle removal of teeth that cannot be preserved.Range: mesialLength: 171 mmWorking end: 2.5 mmAngleddev-lux instruments should be resharpened regularly (after 5-6 applications), ideally with grinding stones 9500-60 and 9500-30 (chapter C).
Equipped with an ergonomic contoured handle, the 1100 series extraction forceps feature a narrow and deep-reaching forceps jaw. Additionally, the jaw is equipped with longitudinal grooves.Suitable for extracting premolarsLength: 170 mmFor the teeth: 4.5.|4.5.Extraction on the upper jaw
The root elevator has a working part of 3.5 mm and is used for tooth extraction. Before extracting the tooth, the root elevator should loosen the ligaments and periosteum around the tooth. Once the tooth is loosened, it can be extracted either with the root elevator or forceps. This prior separation allows for a minimally invasive extraction.
Equipped with a short caro handle, the 400 extracting forceps is light and handy and has diamond coated working ends.Length: 150 mm5.4|4.5.Biscuspids Lower jaw
Equipped with a short check handle, the 400 series is light and handy.With diamond working ends165 mm8.|8.Extracting forceps #79 AThird molarsLower jaw
The dev-lux instruments are modern instruments for tooth extraction based on the principle of minimal invasiveness. The ROUND SOLID handle design, which is designed for pressure and traction, enables tactile working and prevents neighbouring structures from being destroyed. The handle enables direct and controlled transmission of force and therefore the instrument is used for the gentle extraction of teeth that cannot be preserved.Length: 171 mmWorking end 4.0 mmStraightdev-lux instruments should be resharpened regularly (after 5-6 uses). Ideal for this: grinding stones 9500-60 and 9500-30.
The finely serrated root elevator with a working part of 2.5 mm is used for gentle extraction.It is recommended to loosen the periosteum and ligaments around the tooth using a root elevator before tooth extraction. Once the tooth is loosened, it can be extracted either with the root elevator or forceps. This prior separation helps ensure that the extraction is minimally invasive.
The Bernard root elevator has been specifically developed for the removal of fractured roots or root remnants - combining the properties of a root tip elevator and a periotome. The inner side is concave, and the side edges are sharp. Ligaments can be separated and the root fragment loosened through rotating movements and gentle pressure. The working end has a size of 4.0 mm.
The root elevator in H-Type A is an instrument for tooth extraction.Application: Before extraction, it is advisable to separate the periosteum and ligaments from the tooth using a root elevator. Once the tooth is loosened, it can then be extracted using either forceps or a root elevator. This prior separation ensures a minimally invasive extraction.
The dev-lux instruments are used for minimally invasive tooth extraction. The ROUND SOLID handle design is designed for precise work with pressure and traction without affecting the neighbouring structures. The handle ensures direct and controlled force transmission. This instrument set is ideally suited for the gentle removal of teeth. Range: approximal (mesial, distal)StraightLength: 171 mmWorking end: 2.5 mmRegular regrinding is recommended for dev-lux instruments after 5-6 applications. Grinding stones 9500-60 and 9500-30 (chapter C) are ideally suited for this purpose.
The dev-lux instruments provide you with state-of-the-art equipment for minimally invasive tooth extractions. The ROUND SOLID handle design is designed for pushing and pulling movements to enable tactile work without affecting neighbouring structures. The handle allows direct and precise force transmission. This instrument set is ideally suited for the gentle removal of teeth that cannot be preserved. For loosening the toothTotal length: 171 mmWorking end: 3.0 mmRegular regrinding of the dev-lux instruments (after 5-6 applications) is recommended. The grinding stones 9500-60 and 9500-30 (chapter C) are ideal for this purpose. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
The tooth forceps of the 1200 series are specifically designed for the removal of roots. The ergonomic handle ensures a comfortable and secure grip during extraction. Instrument for extraction on the upper jaw.
Precision Tooth Extractions: Modern Dentistry Methods
Tooth extractions are a common procedure in dental practice. In today's modern dentistry, a significant emphasis is placed on an atraumatic approach, ranging from loosening the tooth to complete removal. The focus is on gentle treatment of both hard and soft tissues, aiming to protect the tissue, particularly the bone, and minimize damage. Instruments like dev-luxe or Periotomes are used to loosen the tooth from the alveolar socket, ensuring safe and controlled application. Following this, tooth extraction can be performed in various ways, including rotating, luxating, leveraging, or traditionally with a tooth forceps. In the realm of extraction forceps, devemed offers a wide portfolio.
The highlight is the anatomically shaped GES-LINE (Gentle Extract System), available in three or four lines: GES-LINE STANDARD, GES-LINE SMALL EDITION, GES-LINE BLACK EDITION, and GES-LINE KIDS. The GES-LINE SMALL EDITION is specifically designed for gentle extraction, suitable for small hands such as those of women, with the same forceps mouth but a smaller grip. The GES-LINE BLACK EDITION is fundamentally similar to the GES-LINE STANDARD variant but features a scratch-resistant coating. With the forceps mouth tailored to the tooth, minimal force is required during use. The forceps mouth of GES-LINE forceps runs parallel to the tooth neck, enabling gentle tooth removal. The grip ensures consistent force transmission during rotation, compression, and traction movements, while the sandblasted surface reduces disruptive light reflections during work.
Additional dental instruments for tooth extraction available in our online shop include:
- dev-lux Instruments: for ligament separation and tooth loosening during gentle extraction
- Periotomes: thin sharp ends for tooth loosening
- Perioluxe / Mini-Perioluxe: a Periotome advancement with a different grip, an alternative to dev-lux instruments
- Syndesmotomes: for ligament cutting and removal of fractured roots or root remnants
- Pivot-Point Instruments: atraumatic extraction through horizontal luxation (180° rotation)
- Root Elevators: for tooth loosening and extraction
- Root Apex Elevators: removal of root tips from hard-to-reach areas
- Tooth Forceps / "GES-LINE": deep-reaching, light, ergonomic, without light reflections, mouth adapted to tooth and close parallel
- Tooth Forceps / "GES-LINE SMALL": Designed for small hands, such as women's hands
- Tooth Forceps / "GES-LINE BLACK": no light reflections, hardness coated
- Tooth Forceps / "GES-LINE" KIDS: Children's tooth forceps in F-Line Plain Surface Design
- Tooth Forceps / "EXTRACT 400" Series: short grip, checkered, light, handy, cross-ribbed
- Tooth Forceps / "EXTRACT 500 & 650" Series: Standard, checkered or fitting grip, longitudinal ribbing
- Tooth Forceps / "EXTRACT 1100" Series: narrow mouth, fitting grip, deep-reaching
- Tooth Forceps / "EXTRACT 1200" Series: root forceps, fitting grip
- Tooth Forceps / "SPECIAL EXTRACT" Series: special forms, checkered grip
- Tooth Forceps / "AMERICAN EXTRACT" Series: American forms, checkered grip
- Tooth Forceps / "KIDS EXTRACT" Series: specially designed for children
- ZALEX Forceps System: extraction system optimizing force application in the longitudinal axis of the tooth