Key features
- Improved tapered beaks support complete root contact during extraction.
- Cross serrations help provide a firm, non-slip grasp on the tooth or root.
- Designed to easily enter the subgingival area for deeper root engagement.
- Supports controlled and minimally traumatic extraction procedures.
- Made from rust-free stainless steel for long-term clinical durability.
- Fully autoclavable for safe and repeated sterilization.
- Balanced handle design improves grip, control, and operator comfort.
- Resistant to wear, tear, and corrosion.
- Smooth finish allows easy cleaning and maintenance.
- Suitable for upper anterior, premolar, root, and lower molar extraction cases.
Technical Specification
- Product Type: Atraumatic extraction forceps kit
- Brand: API
- Set Type: Set of 6 forceps
- Material: Stainless steel
- Instrument Finish: Rust-free and corrosion-resistant
- Sterilization: Fully autoclavable
- Beak Design: Improved tapered beaks
- Grip Design: Cross-serrated beaks for secure grasp
- Clinical Access: Designed for subgingival entry
- Application: Tooth and root extraction
- Resistance: High resistance to wear, tear, and corrosion
Packaging
- Upper Centrals & Canines Forceps (1)
- Upper Premolars Forceps (7)
- Lower Premolars Forceps (13)
- Upper Roots Forceps (51A)
- Lower Roots Forceps (74N)
- Lower Third Molars Forceps (79)
Warranty
- 2 years warranty against rust.
- Physical damage is not covered under warranty.
FAQS
Q1. What is the API Atraumatic Extraction Forceps Kit used for?
It is used for controlled extraction of teeth and roots with reduced trauma to surrounding alveolar bone and soft tissue.
Q2. How are atraumatic forceps different from regular extraction forceps?
Atraumatic forceps generally have slimmer, tapered beaks designed to engage the root more deeply and closely. This allows better root contact and supports controlled luxation with less damage to surrounding tissues.
Q3. What is the advantage of tapered beaks?
Tapered beaks help the forceps enter the subgingival area and adapt closely along the root surface, improving grip and control during extraction.
Q4. Why do these forceps have cross serrations?
Cross serrations help provide a secure, non-slip grasp on the tooth or root, especially during controlled rotational or traction movements.
Q5. Are these forceps autoclavable?
Yes, the instruments are fully autoclavable and suitable for routine sterilization in dental clinics.












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