
The Figure 136 dental forceps are a specialized instrument used in veterinary dentistry, designed for tooth extraction in animals. These forceps are frequently used in veterinary medicine for the precise removal of teeth, particularly in large animals such as horses or cattle, as well as smaller animals like dogs. They are characterized by their robust construction and offer easy handling and a secure grip during use. The forceps are made of stainless steel and designed for long-lasting durability and easy sterilization.
Areas of application:
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Veterinary dentistry: Ideal for extracting teeth from various animal species, both pets and farm animals.
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Veterinary medicine: Used in veterinary practice to remove teeth that need to be removed due to caries, damage, or other health problems.
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Emergency medicine: Particularly useful in emergency situations when a quick tooth extraction is required.
Advantages at a glance:
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Robust design: Made of high-quality, rust-free steel, the pliers guarantee a long service life and high durability.
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Precise handling: Allows for accurate and safe tooth extraction without unnecessary tissue damage.
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Versatile: Suitable for tooth extraction in various animals, including pets and farm animals.
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Easy sterilization: Thanks to the stainless steel, the pliers are easy to clean and sterilize.
Further information:
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Material: Stainless steel for durability and easy sterilization.
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Use: Developed for tooth extraction and wound care in veterinary medicine.
Delivery information: 1 piece
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Manufacturer:
Servoprax GmbH
Am Marienbusch 9
46485 Wesel
Deutschland
Tel: +49 281 95283-05283-0
Email: info@servoprax.de
VAT ID number: DE120980351