Extraction

Extraction forceps (Standard, Diamond, GripMaster, Child/Junior), luxating elevators, root tip elevators and X-Tool elevators for atraumatic extractions.

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Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Extraction

Clean extractions come from the right beak angle, a confident grip, and patient elevation. Our Extraction range is built around that philosophy: a full library of extraction forceps — Standard, Diamond for slip-free hold, and GripMaster for maximum grip with minimum effort — plus child & junior sizes and complete kits.

For elevation, choose between straight and curved Luxating Elevators, specialist Root Tip Elevators (Heidbrink, Bein, Bernard, Cryer, Flohr, Kopp, Winter and more), and our modern X-Tool Elevators for atraumatic cases and implant-site preservation.

Everything is made from hardened stainless steel with anatomically shaped handles — so you work faster, with less strain, across long surgical lists.

Extraction Forceps

Complete library of dental extraction forceps — Standard, Diamond textured-beak, GripMaster high-grip, plus Child & Junior sizes and kits.

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Root Tip Elevators

Specialist root tip elevators — Heidbrink, Cryer, Bein, Bernard, Flohr, Kopp, Winter and more for retained root and apical fragment removal.

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Elevators

Complete elevator range — straight and curved luxating elevators, luxating kits, root tip elevators, and modern X-Tool elevators for atraumatic surgery.

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ErgoLite Luxating Elevators

ErgoLite Luxating Elevators — lightweight aluminum-bodied handles with color-coded tip identification for fast, fatigue-free extractions.

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Frequently asked about Extraction

What does the forceps numbering system mean?
#150 = upper anteriors/bicuspids. #151 = lower anteriors/bicuspids. #18R / #18L = upper molars (right/left, cowhorn). #23 = lower molar cowhorn. #88R/L = upper molar (split-beak).
Cryer vs Apexo elevator — when?
Cryer (right/left) for removing root tips on the side adjacent to the empty socket. Apexo (straight, fine) for periotome-style atraumatic extraction. Both in our Elevators sub-category.
Do you sell pediatric forceps?
Yes — paediatric upper and lower (#150S, #151S) plus dedicated #1, #51, #69 for milk teeth. All in stainless 420.
What are luxating elevators best for?
Severing PDL fibres before forceps removal — preserves bone and dramatically reduces socket trauma. ErgoLite Luxating Elevators ship in 6 widths (1mm-5mm).

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