Dental forceps

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B25B 7/00 (2006.01) A61C 3/16 (2006.01) B25B 7/02 (2006.01) B25B 7/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1274408

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The usual forceps used in a dental laboratory are the straight or rectilinear devices commonly employed by the medical profession. A better forceps design for use in dental laboratories includes a straight body defined by a pair of arms which are interconnected in a reverse scissors fashion ei., the jaws open when the handles of the forceps are pressed towards each other, with loops defining handles at one end, bent tips at the other end extending outwardly from the remainder of the arms at approximately 45° to the plane of such arms, and small jaws, each with a serrated edge, pivotally mounted on the free ends of the tips for engaging the interior of a crown to hold the latter. The jaws can pivot around axes perpendicular to the axes of the tips, or around the longitudinal axes of such tips. Rather than squeezing inner and outer surfaces of a crown, the novel forceps grip opposing surfaces of the interior of a crown.

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