Child Standard Forceps
Standard paediatric forceps for primary & mixed dentition. Fig. 3, 137, 139, 51S, 6, 5, 7. Reduced size and lighter weight designed specifically for children.
5010
Child Extraction Forceps Kit, 7pcs | ErgoDenta
5010-137
Fig. 137, Upper Incisors | Child Extraction Forcep | ErgoDenta
5010-139
Fig. 139, Upper Pre Molars | Child Extraction Forcep | ErgoDenta
5010-3
Fig. 3 Upper Molars | Child Extraction Forcep | ErgoDenta
5010-5
Fig. 5, Lower Incisors | Child Extraction Forcep | ErgoDenta
5010-51S
Fig. 51S, Upper Roots | Child Extraction Forcep | ErgoDenta
5010-6
Fig. 6, Lower Molars | Child Extraction Forcep | ErgoDenta
5010-7
Fig. 7, Lower Roots | Child Extraction Forcep | ErgoDenta
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About this category
Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Child Standard Forceps
Our full range of Child Standard Forceps instruments is designed in Denmark and shipped from our Taastrup warehouse. Each instrument is made to the same quality standard whether you're a single-chair clinic or a 30-chair group.
Browse the catalog above, or talk to our team about distributor pricing and private-label options.
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).