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Dental pliers with serrated blades are specialized tools used in dentistry for gripping, manipulating, and cutting various materials during dental procedures. The serrated edges enhance their gripping ability, making them particularly useful for certain applications. Dental pliers with serrated blades are essential tools in various dental procedures, offering enhanced grip and precision for manipulating materials in the oral cavity. Their versatility and ergonomic design make them invaluable for dental professionals.
Features of dental pliers
1. Medical grade steel, preferably good quality.
2.The jaws bite tightly, making it easier to use.
3. The return force spring clip is more convenient and easy to use.
4. High-quality metal handle, smooth and polished without scratching your hands.
Specifications of dental pliers
- Brand new and high quality.
- New design and fine process.
- Highly Polished Finish For Aesthetic and Corrosion Resistance
- Color: Sliver
- Size: 20cm/18cm
- Material: Stainless Steel

Benefits of Dental Pliers with Serrated Blades
Enhanced Grip:
The serrated surface increases friction, allowing for better control and precision when handling slippery or difficult materials.
Versatility:
Suitable for a range of applications, from cutting and gripping to bending and twisting dental materials.
Durability:
Made from robust materials that withstand frequent use and sterilization processes without losing functionality.
Improved Control:
The design allows for greater manipulation of materials, making procedures more efficient and accurate.
Patient Safety:
Reduces the risk of accidental slips when working in the confined spaces of the oral cavity, enhancing patient safety.
Applications of Dental Pliers with Serrated Blades
Wire Manipulation:
Commonly used in orthodontics for bending and cutting wire during bracket placement and adjustments.
Material Handling:
Useful for gripping and positioning materials such as crowns, bridges, and other dental appliances.
Extraction Procedures:
Can assist in gripping and removing teeth or fragments during extraction procedures.
Restorative Dentistry:
Employed in placing and adjusting restorations, ensuring proper fit and positioning.
Laboratory Use:
Often used in dental laboratories for shaping and manipulating dental materials during fabrication.





