GDC Towel Dressing And Sterilizing Forceps
GDC Towel Dressing and Sterilizing Forceps are dental instruments used for handling sterile materials, such as surgical towels, dressings, or sterilization pouches, during dental procedures. These forceps are designed to provide a secure grip and precise control when manipulating sterile items, ensuring proper hygiene and aseptic technique. The forceps feature a slender, elongated design with serrated tips or ridges to enhance grip and prevent slippage. The tips are typically angled or curved to facilitate easy handling and manipulation of towels or dressings in difficult-to-reach areas of the oral cavity.
Towel Forceps: A sharply pointed forceps for holding a surgical drape on the body without damaging the tissue that it grasps.
Dressing Forceps: A slender forceps for grasping gauze or sutures and removing fragments of necrosed tissue and small foreign bodies when dressing wounds
- Foerster sponge forceps are essential for gynecologic surgery. Featuring oval tips with serrations, the Foerster is used to hold sponges during the procedure.
The ratchet handle helps to hold the sponges firmly.
- The Backhaus towel clamp is a perforating clamp used for grasping tissue, securing towels or drapes, and holding or reducing small bone fractures.
- Gross-Maier Dressing Forceps – Forceps used to hold swabs for sterilizing surgical fields.
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