Principles and practice of operative dentistry . Inferior incisor forceps, Inferior incisor forceps, half curve. teeth 19, forward and backward, to break up their attachments to the alveo-lus, and in an upward direction to lift them out. Third Class.—The positions of the patient and the operator and themeans of supporting the head and protecting the lips are the same asdescribed for the first class. The forceps best adapted to the extraction of Fig. 679.


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