Anatomical tweezers

Anatomical tweezers are a type of tweezers whose jaws have shallow transverse notches on the working side. Such notches on the jaws make it possible to more reliably hold slippery tissues without damaging them.

Anatomical tweezers are widely used in medical practice - during operations, dressings, dentistry and other procedures. They allow you to carefully and reliably manipulate tissues without damaging them.

Thanks to special notches on the jaws, anatomical tweezers provide good grip even on slippery and fragile tissues. At the same time, the tissues themselves are not injured and do not slip off the instrument. This makes anatomical tweezers indispensable when performing delicate surgical operations and other medical procedures.



Anatomical tweezers are a medical instrument for minor manipulation of tissues in the oral cavity and removal of purulent plaque from the roots of teeth. The main purpose is to remove dental plaque, massage, treat the mucous membrane, hold crowns, bridges, and braces in place.