Extraction Forceps, Cryer, American Pattern, #151, Lower Incisors, Premolars and Roots | Helmut Zepf No. 14.151.00
The Cryer #151 extraction forceps lower incisors premolars from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed for reliable atraumatic extractions in the lower anterior and premolar regions. Manufactured in Germany, this instrument reflects decades of craftsmanship and quality that dental professionals worldwide have come to depend on.
Instrument Overview
Designed following the American Pattern, the Cryer #151 extraction forceps lower incisors premolars features beaks specifically contoured to grasp lower incisors, premolars, and roots with confident, controlled force. The geometry of the beaks allows the clinician to achieve a secure grip on the tooth structure, facilitating smooth elevation and extraction with minimal trauma to surrounding tissue.
Key Features
- American Pattern design for intuitive handling and familiar ergonomics
- Optimized beak contour for lower incisors, premolars, and roots
- Manufactured in Germany to exacting quality standards
- Crafted by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted name in dental instrumentation
- Durable construction suited for repeated sterilization cycles
Clinical Application
The Cryer #151 extraction forceps lower incisors premolars is indicated for the removal of lower anterior teeth, premolars, and retained roots. Its balanced handle design promotes precise force application, reducing operator fatigue during routine and complex extraction procedures. Clinicians can rely on the consistent performance of this Helmut Zepf instrument in both general dental practice and oral surgery settings.
Made in Germany
Every instrument bearing the Helmut Zepf name is produced in Germany, ensuring adherence to rigorous manufacturing standards. The Cryer #151 extraction forceps lower incisors premolars exemplifies this commitment, delivering the durability, balance, and accuracy that demanding clinical environments require.
FAQ
What teeth is the #151 forceps designed for? The #151 forceps is designed for the extraction of lower incisors, premolars, and roots.
Is this instrument compatible with standard sterilization procedures? The instrument is constructed to withstand routine sterilization cycles standard in clinical dental practice.
What pattern does this forceps follow? This forceps follows the American Pattern, which is widely used and recognized in dental extraction technique.
