Physics Forceps GMX 400 Molar Series Set Extraction Forceps
SKU:US GMX 400 S
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Professional Use Only. This product is intended for use by licensed dental professionals only. By purchasing this item, you certify that you are a qualified practitioner and that this product will be used in accordance with local regulations and professional standards. Verification of professional credentials may be required prior to shipment.
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Vendor:
Directa
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About the Product
Physics Forceps GMX 400 Molar Series Set Extraction Forceps
The GMX 400 Molar Series complements the Physics Forceps GMX 100-200 Standard Series for the extraction of both lower and upper molars.
Instruments in this package may be utilized as follows:
- EZ1-Bumper on Buccal (lower right & upper left)
- EZ1-Bumper on Lingual (lower left & upper right)
- EZ2-Bumper on Buccal (lower left & upper right)
- EZ2-Bumper on Lingual (lower right & upper left)
What are Physics Forceps?
The Physics Forceps® are an atraumatic extraction system that provides a simple, predictable and unconventional method of extracting teeth regardless of a practitioner's extraction experience, or the condition of the tooth, while providing a positive patient experience.
How do Physics Forceps work?
The Physics Forceps® operate as an elevator, rather than forceps, using first-class lever mechanics. One handle is connected to a "bumper," which acts as the fulcrum, that is placed deep in the vestibule. The other handle is connected to the "beak," which is positioned most often on the lingual or palatal root of the tooth into the gingival sulcus. No aspect of the instrument grasps the crown and there is no advanced elevation needed. Once the instrument is properly placed, the handles are rotated a few degrees with only wrist movement in a slow, steady and controlled manner and no squeezing!
When to use Physics Forceps?
The Physics Forceps® are effective in most cases, including badly decayed or broken down teeth, endodontically treated teeth, fractured or fragile teeth, curved or long rooted molars and cuspids, or any tooth that would historically be challenging with conventional instrumentation. The Physics Forceps® are ideal for implantologist that wants to preserve the surrounding bone and tissue in preparation for dental implants.
Why Physics Forceps work?
The Physics Forceps® place a constant and steady load on the tooth, allowing "creep" to build, releasing hyaluronic acid, resulting in the break down of the periodontal ligaments. Studies have proven this breakdown occurs in a much faster time period than conventional methods that employ intermittent, rocking or brute strength types of forces.










