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Description

Sklar Peet Splinter Forceps are used for placement or removal of objects. They may also be known as Peet silver point forceps as they are commonly used in endodontics to remove silver cones. They are a ratcheted finger ring forceps that provide a secure grip. Peet forceps feature a double curve and are often used in Endodontics because the curvature of the instrument allows a greater view of the area inside the mouth. This product has a double/S curve with serrated tips and a length of 4-3/4 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style finger rings
Instrument Curvature double / 's' curved
Instrument Length 4-3/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname peet
Tip Config sharp
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Is high-quality stainless steel used?

Yes, these forceps are crafted from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring the durability and reliability required for repeated surgical use.

Does the curve help with visibility?

Yes, the unique double ‘S’ curve geometry is specifically engineered to improve the operator’s line of sight when working within confined spaces like the oral cavity.

Can these securely grasp small objects?

Yes, they are designed with sharp, serrated tips that maximize friction, allowing for a secure and stable grip on fine objects.

Is the instrument free of latex?

Yes, these Sklar forceps are completely free from natural rubber latex, making them suitable for use in environments where latex sensitivity is a concern.

Is this TAA compliant?

Yes, this model is TAA compliant, ensuring it meets the procurement standards often required by clinical and laboratory facilities.

Are these instruments reusable?

Yes, they are professional-grade, reusable surgical instruments designed to withstand rigorous, repeated sterilization and daily use.

What specific procedures are these for?

While versatile for grasping small items, they are primarily engineered for endodontic applications, such as the removal of silver cones from root canals.

Are the tips suitable for precision?

Yes, the tips feature a sharp, serrated working edge configured specifically for the delicate and precise manipulation of small objects.

Does the handle offer good control?

Yes, the ratcheted finger ring handle design provides an ergonomic, secure grip, allowing the operator to lock the forceps in place for maximum control.

Is this a professional-grade surgical tool?

Yes, Sklar instruments are recognized for meeting high clinical standards, designed to provide consistent, reliable performance for dental and surgical professionals.