Force Module Separating Plier


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:
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Separating Modules: These pliers are used to separate elastomeric modules (also known as elastic or "o-rings") without damaging the bracket or the wire. The modules are small elastic bands that apply force to hold the archwire in place on the bracket.
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Adjusting Orthodontic Appliances: They may also be used to make adjustments to various orthodontic appliances, especially when a controlled force needs to be applied or modified.
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Ergonomic Design: Such pliers usually have an ergonomic design that allows for comfortable and precise manipulation by the orthodontist.
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Sturdy Construction: They are often made from high-quality stainless steel to withstand the pressures of use and to maintain their precision over time.
For detailed information on the specific uses, features, and maintenance of the 678-210 model, it would be best to consult the manufacturer's guidelines or speak to a dental supply specialist.
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