Sterilization: Ensure all forceps in the set are properly cleaned and sterilized before the procedure according to standard infection control protocols.
Select the Appropriate Forceps: Choose the correct forceps from the set based on the tooth type and its position in the maxillary or mandibular arch.
Access the Tooth: Administer local anesthesia and, if required, reflect the gingival tissue or loosen the tooth using a dental elevator before applying forceps.
Position the Beaks: Place the beaks of the forceps firmly around the cervical portion of the tooth, ensuring a secure grip below the crown if possible.
Luxation: Apply controlled apical pressure followed by gentle buccal and lingual movements to expand the socket and loosen the tooth.
Extraction: Once the tooth becomes sufficiently mobile, use controlled traction to remove the tooth from the socket.
Post-Use Care: After use, thoroughly clean, disinfect, and sterilize the forceps before storage or reuse.