Description
Standard Tissue Forceps
Size: 6″, 1×2 teeth
Dental Instruments
SMS Instrument Thumb Tissue Forceps are used for grasping, holding, and manipulating various types of tissues in multiple procedures. These instruments have spring tension shanks that ultimately determine how far the instrument will open and the thickness of the tissue that can be held. Some thumb tissue forceps have lesser tension and can only hold fine membranes or single layer tissue. Others have greater tension and can hold thick, heavy tissue. Thumb tissue forceps are commonly toothed in order to grip the tissue more firmly than serrated tips alone. They are available in several lengths to accommodate specific procedures, tissue types, and user preference. This product is straight with delicate 1×2 teeth and a length of 6 inches.
Uses
- Used for grasping and holding tissue, muscle or skin surrounding a wound.
- Single tooth on one side; fits between two teeth on the other side.
- Available as 1×2 or 2×3 or 3×4
Surname | Standard Forceps |
Tip Configuration | 1×2 Teeth |
Size / Model / Figure | 6 Inches |
curvature | Straight |
Handle | Thumb |
Finishing | Mirror Polish Finishing |
Instrument Type | Dental Tissue Forceps |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Disposable or Reusable | Reusable |
Rusting Prevention | Passivation Processed |
Cleaning | Ultrasonic Cleaned |
Sterile or Non-Sterile | Non-Sterile |
Latex or Latex-Free | Latex-Free |
Test Performed | Boil, Shape & Performance Test |
Grade | Premium OR-Grade |
Packing | Individually Packed in SMS Brand printed Poly-sleeve |
Tissue forceps
Tissue forceps are used in surgical procedures for grasping tissue. Often, the tips have “teeth” to securely hold a tissue. Typically tissue forceps are designed to minimize damage to biological tissue.Tissue forceps are used to grasp, hold and manipulate tissue during surgical procedures. Surgical tissue forceps feature two blades designed to grasp tissue and come in a variety of handle styles, lengths, and jaws patterns. Features include teeth and serrations, tying platforms, insulation, ring tips, and cupped jaws.