Micro friedman rongeurs are a surgical instrument often used in oral and maxillofacial surgery to remove small pieces of bone or tissue from hard-to-reach areas of the mouth and jaw. Micro Friedman Rongeurs are smaller, making them ideal for precise surgical procedures in tight spaces.
- Double spring handle provides additional force and control
- Improves hand positioning, reducing hand fatigue
These are available in several tip sizes (0.8, 1.0 and 1.3 mm). The curve jaws allow for easy access to hard-to-reach areas. The cutting edges of a micro Friedman rongeur are sharp and precise, allowing for clean and efficient removal of bone or tissue. This pair has a double spring handle, which consists of two separate springs that work together to provide additional force and control when using the instrument.
By providing additional tension and support, double spring handles make it easier for the user to manipulate the instrument with precision and stability, even in delicate or hard-to-reach areas. These handles can help you maintain proper hand positioning and reduce hand fatigue.
The Micro Friedman Rongeur may be used in procedures to remove of impacted teeth or small pieces of bone, in alveoplasty to reshape the alveolar ridge of the jawbone for the fitting of a dental prosthesis, in ridge augmentation to support dental implants, for biopsies, and more. These rongueurs are available in surgical grade stainless steel or premium German steel, able to withstand the high heat and chemical exposure of the sterilization process. They may be autoclaved. To ensure a long life for your surgical instruments and prevent corrosion, always clean them promptly after use.