Hemostatic Forceps
Hemostatic forceps for dental and oral surgery — Mosquito, Halsted, Kelly and Crile patterns in straight and curved configurations.
3402-1C
Micro Mosquito Forceps, Curved | ErgoDenta
3401-1C
Micro Mosquito Forceps, Curved | ErgoDenta
3401-1S
Micro Mosquito Forceps, Straight | ErgoDenta
3402-1S
Micro Mosquito Forceps, Straight | ErgoDenta
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3411-1C
Rochester Pean Forceps, Curved | ErgoDenta
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3413-1C
Rochester Pean Forceps, Curved | ErgoDenta
3413-1S
Rochester Pean Forceps, Straight | ErgoDenta
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3411-1S
Rochester Pean Forceps, Straight | ErgoDenta
3456-1A
Stieglitz Forceps, Angled 45° | ErgoDenta
3456-1S
Stieglitz Forceps, Straight | ErgoDenta
3478
Tohoku Forceps | ErgoDenta
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About this category
Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Hemostatic Forceps
Hemostatic forceps control bleeding and hold tissue during oral surgery. Our range covers the standard patterns — Mosquito for fine vessels, Halsted for general use, Kelly and Crile for larger structures — in straight and curved jaw configurations.
Serrations are precision-cut for secure tissue grip. Ratchets engage cleanly and hold through long procedures. Stainless-steel construction stays bright through hundreds of autoclave cycles.
Frequently asked about Surgery
Periotomes, luxators, elevators — what is the order of use in atraumatic extraction?
Periotome first (severs PDL fibres), then luxator (widens socket), then elevator only if needed. Forceps last. The newer Bensonhurst-style periotomes from our Surgery range are designed for this protocol.
What scissor types do you stock?
Iris (sharp/sharp), Spencer (suture removal), Goldman-Fox (gum trimming), LaGrange (heavy gum), and tungsten-carbide variants of each.
Are your needle holders TC-tipped?
Yes — all our Mathieu, Mayo-Hegar, Castroviejo, and Crile-Wood needle holders are available with tungsten-carbide inserts (gold-handle marker).
Do you carry sinus lift instruments?
Yes — full sinus lift curette set (straight, mesial, distal, posterior), bone spreaders, osteotomes, and Summers-style elevators. See /instruments?cat=4151.