Classification of tooth extraction forceps?
Tooth forceps are tools for tooth extraction, which are generally divided into maxillary and mandibular tooth forceps, maxillary and mandibular tooth forceps, anterior tooth forceps, bicuspid tooth forceps, first molar tooth forceps, second and third molar tooth forceps. The shape of each tweezer is not the same as that of the beak of the tweezers, so according to different shapes and different teeth, tweezers are selected for tooth extraction according to this principle. Tooth extraction forceps are mainly suitable for teeth with relatively complete extraction crowns. Generally, tweezers are placed on the teeth, and the tip of the forceps beak is located at the neck of the teeth, and the direction of the forceps beak is parallel to the long axis of the teeth, so as to avoid touching the adjacent teeth. Then hold the tweezers with your hands and shake them inside and outside, which is medically called buccal and lingual shaking to loosen your teeth. Let's talk about pulling out the teeth from the alveolar fossa after loosening, so that we can pull out the teeth with tweezers.