Extraction Instruments & Technique Flashcards
What are straight upper anterior forceps used to extract?
- upper anterior teeth
- canine to canine
- best for canines and centrals
- often too wide for laterals
What are upper universal forceps used to extract?
- most upper teeth
- more challenging for molars and centrals
What are upper molar forceps used to extract?
- upper molars
Why do left and right upper molar forceps exist?
- to accomodate root morphology
- 2 buccal
- pointed aspect enters furcation
- 1 palatal
- smooth aspect
- 2 buccal
- ’ beak to cheek’
What are lower universal forceps used to extract?
- lower anteriors and premolars
What are lower molar forceps used to extract?
- lower molars
- pointed on each side to engage furcation
What are cowhorn forceps used to extract?
- lower molars
- pointed tips engage furcation
- extracts through squeezing force
How do upper and lower forceps differ?
- upper forceps are straight or curved
- lower forceps are at a 90 degree angle
What are bayonet forceps used to extract?
- upper bayonets
- upper third molars
- upper bayonet roots
- roots of extracted molars
What is the function of elevators?
lift the tooth out of the socket
What are the 3 types of elevators?
- Coupland’s
- Cryer’s
- Warwick James
What is the function of a luxator?
sever and tear the periodontal ligament to increase mobility and improve application points
What technique should be used for luxating?
- thumb and finger of non-dominant hand support alveolar bone
- prevents bone fracture
- retracts soft tissues
- supports mandible for lower teeth
What different movements can be used with elevators?
- wedge
- lever
- wheel and axel
Where should forceps be applied on a tooth?
as far down the root surface as possible without traumatising the soft tissues