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Dental extraction instruments are the forceps, elevators, root retrievers, rongeurs and periosteal elevators used to luxate, remove and section teeth during routine and surgical exodontia. Dentalkart stocks 200+ SKUs in American and English patterns from GDC, Waldent, Julldent, Veecare and API. Trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.

Extraction Instruments

Dental Extraction Instruments for Forceps Extraction, Surgical Removal and Root Retrieval

Dental extraction instruments are the forceps, elevators, root retrievers, periosteal elevators, bone rongeurs and surgical scissors used to luxate, extract and section teeth and roots during routine and surgical exodontia. Dentalkart stocks 200+ SKUs covering paedo and adult extraction forceps in American and English patterns, Bein, Cryer and Warwick-James root elevators, physics-style root extractors, bone rongeurs and surgical scissors from GDC, Waldent, Julldent, Veecare and API.

Types of Dental Extraction Instruments

Extraction forceps (American and English patterns)

Anatomically beak-shaped forceps designed for specific tooth groups — upper anteriors, upper premolars, upper molars (left/right cowhorn), lower roots, lower molars and paedo primary teeth in standard and premium finishes. Buy as singles or as a ready-to-use kit, for example, GDC Extraction Forceps Kit Set of 12.

Root elevators (Bein, Cryer, Warwick-James, Heidbrink)

Single-bladed elevators used to luxate and expand the periodontal ligament before forceps placement and to remove retained roots — for example, Waldent Root Elevator Bein No. 1.

Luxating and proxi-tip elevators

Thin, sharp-edged luxators (Lindo-Levian, Warwick-James, dual-edge) that sever the periodontal ligament with minimal bone removal, ideal for atraumatic extraction before implant placement — for example, GDC Lindo Levian Set of 6 in Pouch.

Physics-style root extractors

Lever-action root extractor handles with bumper and interchangeable tips that apply continuous coronal force to ankylosed or fractured roots without expanding the buccal plate.

Bone rongeurs

Side-cutting (Blumenthal) and end-cutting (Friedman-Lagrange) double-action rongeurs for trimming sharp bone edges after extraction and during alveoloplasty.

Periosteal elevators

Molt, EP20 and Medesy-pattern periosteal elevators for reflecting mucoperiosteal flaps before surgical extraction, third-molar surgery and apicectomy.

Surgical scissors (Goldman-Fox, Spencer, Heath)

Tungsten-carbide and stainless surgical scissors for suture cutting and soft-tissue trimming in 13–15.5 cm lengths, straight and angulated patterns.

When Dental Extraction Instruments Are Used

  • Routine forceps extraction of erupted permanent and primary teeth
  • Surgical extraction of impacted third molars and retained roots
  • Atraumatic extraction for immediate implant placement
  • Multi-rooted tooth sectioning and elevation
  • Alveoloplasty and ridge contouring after extraction
  • Periodontal flap surgery and apicectomy access
  • Suture placement, trimming and removal post-extraction

How to Choose the Right Extraction Instrument

  1. Match forcep beak to tooth anatomy — universal lower molar, cowhorn for furcation engagement, anterior forceps for single-rooted teeth, paedo forceps for primary teeth.
  2. Start luxation with a Bein or Warwick-James elevator before forceps placement; use luxators (Lindo-Levian) for atraumatic implant-site preparation.
  3. For broken or ankylosed roots, switch to physics-style root extractors or thin Cryer/Heidbrink elevators before resorting to surgical access.
  4. Pick premium or ergonomic handles for high-volume practice — they reduce hand fatigue across long extraction lists.
  5. Keep a bone rongeur, periosteal elevator and surgical scissors set ready for any extraction that may need flap raising or alveoloplasty.
  6. Verify stainless-steel grade, CE/ISO marking and autoclave compatibility on every instrument.

Extraction Instrument Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart's extraction instruments range includes GDC (extraction forceps, Lindo-Levian luxators, Blumenthal rongeurs, Goldman-Fox/Spencer/Heath scissors, periosteal elevators), Waldent (Bein elevators, upper and lower root forceps, periosteal elevators), Julldent (physics-style root extractor handles and tips), Veecare (dual-edge luxating elevators, EP20 periosteal) and API (surgical scissors) — covering forceps, elevators, rongeurs, periosteal and scissors from a single trusted supplier.

Why Buy Dental Extraction Instruments from Dentalkart

Every extraction instrument is sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor, ships in original sealed packaging with the warranty/finish guarantee, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most surgical SKUs. Pair extraction instruments with the wider Oral Surgery range — surgical burs, sutures, bone grafts, haemostats and surgical dressings — from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists and dental colleges.

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Dental Extraction Instruments for Forceps Extraction, Surgical Removal and Root Retrieval

Dental extraction instruments are the forceps, elevators, root retrievers, periosteal elevators, bone rongeurs and surgical scissors used to luxate, extract and section teeth and roots during routine and surgical exodontia. Dentalkart stocks 200+ SKUs covering paedo and adult extraction forceps in American and English patterns, Bein, Cryer and Warwick-James root elevators, physics-style root extractors, bone rongeurs and surgical scissors from GDC, Waldent, Julldent, Veecare and API.

Types of Dental Extraction Instruments

Extraction forceps (American and English patterns)

Anatomically beak-shaped forceps designed for specific tooth groups — upper anteriors, upper premolars, upper molars (left/right cowhorn), lower roots, lower molars and paedo primary teeth in standard and premium finishes. Buy as singles or as a ready-to-use kit, for example, GDC Extraction Forceps Kit Set of 12.

Root elevators (Bein, Cryer, Warwick-James, Heidbrink)

Single-bladed elevators used to luxate and expand the periodontal ligament before forceps placement and to remove retained roots — for example, Waldent Root Elevator Bein No. 1.

Luxating and proxi-tip elevators

Thin, sharp-edged luxators (Lindo-Levian, Warwick-James, dual-edge) that sever the periodontal ligament with minimal bone removal, ideal for atraumatic extraction before implant placement — for example, GDC Lindo Levian Set of 6 in Pouch.

Physics-style root extractors

Lever-action root extractor handles with bumper and interchangeable tips that apply continuous coronal force to ankylosed or fractured roots without expanding the buccal plate.

Bone rongeurs

Side-cutting (Blumenthal) and end-cutting (Friedman-Lagrange) double-action rongeurs for trimming sharp bone edges after extraction and during alveoloplasty.

Periosteal elevators

Molt, EP20 and Medesy-pattern periosteal elevators for reflecting mucoperiosteal flaps before surgical extraction, third-molar surgery and apicectomy.

Surgical scissors (Goldman-Fox, Spencer, Heath)

Tungsten-carbide and stainless surgical scissors for suture cutting and soft-tissue trimming in 13–15.5 cm lengths, straight and angulated patterns.

When Dental Extraction Instruments Are Used

  • Routine forceps extraction of erupted permanent and primary teeth
  • Surgical extraction of impacted third molars and retained roots
  • Atraumatic extraction for immediate implant placement
  • Multi-rooted tooth sectioning and elevation
  • Alveoloplasty and ridge contouring after extraction
  • Periodontal flap surgery and apicectomy access
  • Suture placement, trimming and removal post-extraction

How to Choose the Right Extraction Instrument

  1. Match forcep beak to tooth anatomy — universal lower molar, cowhorn for furcation engagement, anterior forceps for single-rooted teeth, paedo forceps for primary teeth.
  2. Start luxation with a Bein or Warwick-James elevator before forceps placement; use luxators (Lindo-Levian) for atraumatic implant-site preparation.
  3. For broken or ankylosed roots, switch to physics-style root extractors or thin Cryer/Heidbrink elevators before resorting to surgical access.
  4. Pick premium or ergonomic handles for high-volume practice — they reduce hand fatigue across long extraction lists.
  5. Keep a bone rongeur, periosteal elevator and surgical scissors set ready for any extraction that may need flap raising or alveoloplasty.
  6. Verify stainless-steel grade, CE/ISO marking and autoclave compatibility on every instrument.

Extraction Instrument Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart's extraction instruments range includes GDC (extraction forceps, Lindo-Levian luxators, Blumenthal rongeurs, Goldman-Fox/Spencer/Heath scissors, periosteal elevators), Waldent (Bein elevators, upper and lower root forceps, periosteal elevators), Julldent (physics-style root extractor handles and tips), Veecare (dual-edge luxating elevators, EP20 periosteal) and API (surgical scissors) — covering forceps, elevators, rongeurs, periosteal and scissors from a single trusted supplier.

Why Buy Dental Extraction Instruments from Dentalkart

Every extraction instrument is sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor, ships in original sealed packaging with the warranty/finish guarantee, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most surgical SKUs. Pair extraction instruments with the wider Oral Surgery range — surgical burs, sutures, bone grafts, haemostats and surgical dressings — from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists and dental colleges.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is the basic dental extraction instrument set?

The basic dental extraction instrument set includes paedo and adult extraction forceps in tooth-specific beak patterns (upper anterior, upper premolar, upper and lower molar, root forceps), a Bein or Warwick-James elevator, a periosteal elevator for flap reflection, and a bone rongeur for trimming sharp socket edges after extraction.

What is the difference between an extraction forcep and an elevator?

The difference between an extraction forcep and an elevator is their mechanical role. Elevators (Bein, Cryer, Warwick-James) are single-bladed levers that luxate the tooth and expand the periodontal ligament before any beak engagement. Forceps then grip the crown or root with anatomically shaped beaks and deliver the tooth from the socket through controlled buccal-palatal movements.

Which forcep is used for upper molars?

Upper molars are extracted with cowhorn-pattern American forceps (such as 17, 18, 89 series) — left and right hand-specific beaks engage the buccal furcation between the two buccal roots. Universal upper molar forceps (18A pattern) work on either side, while peedo forceps cover primary upper molars in children.

What is a physics-style root extractor used for?

A physics-style root extractor is used for atraumatic removal of fractured, ankylosed or retained roots without surgical flap raising. The lever-action handle with a bumper fulcrum applies slow continuous coronal force on a thin tip seated in the periodontal ligament, preserving buccal plate volume for immediate or staged implant placement.

Are the extraction instruments on Dentalkart genuine and autoclavable?

Yes, every extraction instrument on Dentalkart is genuine and autoclavable. All GDC, Waldent, Julldent, Veecare and API instruments are sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor, manufactured from autoclavable surgical-grade stainless steel, and ship in original sealed packaging with brand warranty for every SKU.

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