The Force Module Separating Plier, coded as 678-210, typically refers to a dental instrument used in orthodontics. However, without current internet access, I cannot provide specific details about this particular model. Generally, a force module separating plier is used for:
Separating Modu..
For separating upper molars Used for dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia or exodontics): the removal of teeth from the dental alveolus (socket) in the alveolar bone.Instrument name: N. 55
Tip: Serrated
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Anatomic
Handle Material: S..
The Slim Line Weingart 678-501 is a versatile utility plier with serrations, which is primarily used in dental orthodontic procedures. Its specific uses include:Placement and removal of archwires: These pliers are designed to assist in the placement and removal of archwires within a patient's braces..
For separating upper molars Used for dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia or exodontics): the removal of teeth from the dental alveolus (socket) in the alveolar bone.Instrument name: N. 54
Tip: Serrated
Tip Material: Stainless Steel
Handle: Anatomic
Handle Material: S..
Used for different purposes, such as cutting of the gums, sutures or bandages. With smooth or toothed/serrated blades and pointed or beveled tips for specific different surgical purposes. The lightest operating scissors with the finest and sharpest tipInstrument name: Marilyn (95 mm)
Tip: S/S
T..
Surgical Handpiece
with lever chuck, mini LED+ and generator
Coupling system: ISO 3964 (DIN 13940)
1:1, straight, can be dismantled,
for surgical burs and cutters Ø 2.35 mm
(also Stryker system), L = max. 45 mm, external spray, maximum drive speed 40,000 min-1..
The Straight How Plier 678-203 is an orthodontic tool designed for various tasks:
Utility Plier: It is a versatile utility plier with serrations, suitable for accommodating wires up to .030" (.76mm).
Placement and Removal of Archwires: These pliers are specifically useful for th..
Designed to bend down the distal extension of an stainless steel archwire protruding past the buccal tube, accommodating stainless steel archwire up to .022" x .025" (.56mm x .64mm)..