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These forceps feature some mechanical advantages over the standard patterns:
The sharpened beaks cut through dense surrounding bone so that forceps progress apical and achieves contact with the root structure
The tapered design will fit into areas where a standard design cannot be applied, and reduces trauma to the soft tissues as they are reflected rather than crushed
The parallel gouge design is used again here to render contact with dozens of points on the crown and root structure avodiing fracture of the brittle crown
Furthermore the forceps feature long axis serrations which remain in contact with the structure as apical progress is made