Safety pliers

Safety pliers

Safety forceps are a special medical instrument used during neurosurgical operations on the skull.

They have a characteristic design: there is a hole in the upper jaw of the tongs, and a recess in the lower jaw. When drilling a hole in the edge of a bone defect of the skull, the lower notch of the forceps is brought under the cranial bone, and a drill is passed through the upper hole. This allows the forceps to be securely fixed at the edge of the defect and prevents the possible drill from falling deep into the skull, which can lead to brain damage.

Thus, safety forceps are an important tool to improve the safety of cranial surgery. Their use reduces the risk of brain injury when drilling skull bones.



Safety forceps are special instruments that are used in surgical practice to protect the mucous membrane from damage. They are tongs with a hole in the upper petal and a protrusion on the lower petal. These instruments are used in dentistry to open tooth root canals or perforations in the soft palate.

The use of safety forceps allows you to avoid injury to the oral mucosa, which can lead to its inflammatory reactions and prolonged pain for the patient. The forceps are pre-sterilized and thoroughly washed and dried before use.

It is important to remember that the use of forceps and other instruments to open canals requires high professionalism and experience of an endodontist. Using forceps, you can remove the affected pulp from the canals. This helps prevent further spread of caries and inflammation to healthy tooth tissue.