The BSZ Pet Care Lower Anteriors and Roots Forceps V‑840 combine functionality for extracting both lower anterior teeth and retained root fragments from narrow mandibular alveoli in veterinary procedures. These forceps use English pattern #74 geometry with thin, parallel beaks and delicate serrations that adapt perfectly to crowded incisor roots while gripping small fragments securely. The 90-degree angled shank ensures optimal anterior access with minimal bone trauma.

Key Features

  • #74 English pattern beaks – Universal for anteriors and root fragments.

  • Thin parallel serrations – Secure grip on narrow incisor roots.

  • 90-degree angled shank – Perfect mandibular anterior access.

  • Textured ergonomic handles – Precision control without fatigue.

  • Surgical stainless steel – Fully autoclavable construction.

Benefits

  • Dual-purpose design streamlines anterior dental procedures.

  • Fine beaks prevent root fracture in crowded mandibular areas.

  • Minimal trauma preserves thin anterior bone structures.

Typical Applications

  • Extraction of loose lower incisors and retained root tips.

  • Crowded anterior cases requiring both tooth and fragment removal.

  • Routine feline/canines dentistry with frequent anterior work.