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Extraction Instruments | Introduction
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Welcome to DENTSPLY Ash® Instruments
DENTSPLY Ash® Instruments specialises in the manufacture of high-qualitydental hand instruments and is a manufacturing division of DENTSPLYInternational. DENTSPLY International is the largest manufacturer of dentalprosthetics and consumable dental products in the world and has factories inEurope, the Americas and Asia as well as sales distribution facilities scatteredthroughout the globe.
Today the range includes a broad selection of scalers, curettes, restorativeplastic instruments, rubber dam products, dental burs, forceps, and sundryitems.
This catalogue showcases the extraction product range. We also have separate catalogues for our periodontal range, restorative and sundries range, dental burs, and rubber dam, and are available on request, or via our website www.ash-instruments.com
Our origins
The Ash® Instruments part in the DENTSPLY story began in 1820 whenClaudius Ash, a man from a family of silversmiths and goldsmiths in London (UK) began making denture parts to order with his four sons. The business originally operated from premises in 9 Broad Street (nowBroadwick Street), part of London's Soho district close to the famous names of Regent Street and Carnaby Street. By 1854, records show that the business had expanded to 8-9 Broad Street, and was employing 42workers. During the mid 19th Century, the family business (known as Claudius Ash and Sons Ltd) prospered and the company began manufacturing and supplying a wide range of materials, including porcelainteeth, rubber and waxes, as well as early versions of the burs and handinstruments that Ash Instruments is known for today. By the turn of the 20thCentury, the company was supplying products to over 30 countries.
In 1924, the company expanded and merged with a Swiss company, DeTrey Ltd, to form the Amalgamated Dental Company Ltd. The companycontinued to grow until it was sold in 1976, when the major manufacturingbusinesses became part of the US-based DENTSPLY family, and the nameDENTSPLY Ash Instruments was born (along with DENTSPLY DeTrey, based in Konstanz, Germany).
Today, DENTSPLY Ash Instruments supplies its high quality product range to countries across the world via the global DENTSPLY network of companiesand their dental dealer partners. Please ask your local DENTSPLY subsidiaryor dental wholesalers for supplies outside the UK and Ireland.
Ash Instruments Extraction Equipment
62499200 Sharpening Kit62499202 Honing Rod62499203 Sharpening Test Stick62499204 DENTSPLY Sharpening Oil62499205 Flat Sharpening Stone
Product CodeAll Ash Instruments Forceps, Elevators and Luxation instruments are preciselymanufactured to the most exacting standards. To withstand the stresses ofclinical use, Ash instruments are subject to vacuum heat treatment to ensurethat correct hardness is achieved, without brittleness. This process alsocontributes to the high corrosion resistance and smooth surface finish of ourForceps, Elevators and Luxators. With correct care, your instruments will giveyears of trouble-free use.
The instruments in this catalogue can be cleaned using all standard methodsand all forceps should be lubricated after every application. Luxator andelevator blades should be kept sharp. To avoid risk of cross infection elevatorsand luxators should be sharpened after sterilisation and re-sterilised prior touse. The Ash Sharpening Kit is available to help you keep your instruments inoptimal condition.
ContentsLuxation 4
Elevators 5
Forceps Overview 6
Upper Anterior, Premolar and Roots Forceps 8
Upper Molar and Roots Forceps 9
Lower Anterior, Premolar and Roots Forceps 11
Lower Molar and Roots Forceps 12
Children’s Pattern Forceps 13
Ash® Sharpening Kit
Elevators | Warwick-James
Elevators | Couplands
Elevators | Cryers
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Luxation | Luxation Instruments
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Luxation Instrument 3C
Luxation Instrument 3ST
Luxation Instrument 5C
Luxation Instrument 5ST
Heidebrink Root Pick Elevator E13/E14
62303004 Luxation Instrument 3C
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62303006 Luxation Instrument 5C
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62303007 Luxation Instrument 5ST
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62303005 Luxation Instrument 3ST
Product Code
62109374 Lustra™ Heidebrink E13/14
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Ash® Luxation Kit Ash® Luxation instrument tips are more finely tapered than excavators tips. Theircharacteristics are a combination of a Periotome and an elevator. The sharp tip enables moreefficient cutting of the periodontal ligament, whilst the tapering shaft assists with controlledexpansion of the bony socket. Many practitioners find that a large proportion of extractionprocedures become totally ‘forceps free’, especially valuable for younger patients, as part ofan orthodontic programme or in advance of implant placement.
The Ash® Luxation Kit comprises of four Luxation instruments, a straight and curved bladeversion in two different widths, a Lustra™ Heidebrink root pick elevator, and a sharpeningstone and honing rod to keep the instruments in perfect condition.
Lustra™
Handle Options
Cryers Elevator No.30 (Left)
62301008 Cryers Elevator No.30 (Left)
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Cryers Elevator No.31 (Right)
62301009 Cryers ElevatorNo.31 (Right)
Product Code
Warwick-James Elevator (Straight)
62301301 Warwick-JamesElevator (Straight)
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Warwick-James Elevator (Left)
62301302 Warwick-JamesElevator (Left)
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Warwick-James Elevator (Right)
62301303 Warwick-JamesElevator (Right)
Product Code
Couplands Bone Chisel No.1
Couplands Bone Chisel No.2
Couplands Bone Chisel No.3
Millers Bone File No. 52
62303002 Couplands BoneChisel No.2
Product Code
62303003 Couplands BoneChisel No.3
Product Code
62303001 Couplands BoneChisel No.1
Product Code
62099004 Millers Bone File No.52
Product Code
62309999 Luxation Kit
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Setting up a surgery, and looking for a “Starter Set” of Forceps? Then why not consider the following selection.
Forceps | Ash® Forceps
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps
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Fig. Application
1 Upper centrals, canines and roots
2 Upper laterals
7 Upper premolars and roots
13 Lower premolars
17 Upper molars (Right)
18 Upper molars (Left)
19 Upper wisdoms
22 Lower molars (Hawk’s bill)
29 Upper roots
29S Upper roots
30 Upper roots
37 Children’s upper incisors and canines
39 Children’s upper molars
44N Upper roots
51 Upper wisdoms (Bayonet)
67 Upper wisdoms
73 Lower molars (Hawk’s bill)
73S Lower molars (Hawk’s bill)
74 Lower roots
74N Small lower roots and anteriors
75 Lower premolars
76 Upper roots (Read)
76S Upper roots (Read)
76N Small upper roots (Read)
1, 29, 30, 113
74, 137
29, 30, 113
13, 74
1, 107 1, 107
29, 30, 113
13, 74
17, 89, 95
17, 89, 95
17, 19, 51, 67, 89, 94
22, 73, 73S,86, 87
22, 73, 73S,86, 87
13, 75 13, 75
22, 73,73S, 79
18, 19, 51, 67, 90, 95
22, 73, 73S,86, 87
22, 73, 73S,86, 87
22, 73,73S, 79
18, 90, 94
18, 90, 94
37, 138, 163
123, 162
37, 13837, 138
39, 157158, 159
39, 157158
39, 157158
39, 157158, 159
160, 161
123
160, 161
123
Fig. Application
79 Lower wisdoms
86 Lower molars (Cowhorn)
87 Lower molars (Cowhorn)
89 Upper molars (Right) (Upper Cowhorns)
90 Upper molars (Left) (Upper Cowhorns)
94 Upper molars (Right)
95 Upper molars (Left)
101 Upper molars and roots
107 Upper canines
113 Upper roots (Martin)
123 Children’s lower anteriors, premolars and roots
136 Upper premolars and roots (Guy’s)
137 Lower anteriors and roots (Guy’s)
138 Children’s upper anteriors, premolars and roots
147 Upper roots (Gibb)
157 Children’s upper molars
158 Children’s upper molars
159 Children’s upper premolars
160 Children’s lower molars (Hawk’s bill)
161 Children’s lower molars (Hawk’s bill)
162 Children’s lower anteriors and roots
163 Children’s upper anteriors
3 Rongeurs forceps
Forceps No.74 (for lower roots)
Forceps No.73 (for lower molars)
Forceps No.29 (for upper roots)
Forceps No.76 (for upper molars and roots)
Forceps No.76N (for small upper roots)
Forceps No.89 (Right) (for upper molars)
Forceps No.90 (Left) (for upper molars)
Forceps No.51 (for upper molars)
Forceps No.79 (for lower wisdoms)
62201074 Forceps No.7462201073 Forceps No.7362201029 Forceps No.2962201076 Forceps No.7662201876 Forceps No.76N62201089 Forceps No.8962201090 Forceps No.9062201051 Forceps No.5162201079 Forceps No.79
Product Code
Rongeurs No.3
62204003 Rongeurs No.3
Product Code
Localised trimming of alveolusafter extraction. Narrow bladesallow insertion into socket forremoval of septum.
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Upper Anteriors, Premolars and Roots
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Upper Molars and Roots
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps Upper Anteriors, Premolars and Roots
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Forceps No.1 (for upper centrals, canines and roots)
62201001 Forceps No.1
Product Code
62201844 Forceps No.44N
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Forceps No.2 (for upper laterals)
62201002 Forceps No.2
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Forceps No.7 (for upper premolars and roots)
62201007 Forceps No.7
Product Code
62201029 Forceps No.29
Product CodeForceps No.29 (for upper roots)
62201929 Forceps No.29S
Product CodeForceps No.29S (for upper roots; small beak)
62201030 Forceps No.30
Product CodeForceps No.30 (for upper premolars and roots)
Forceps No. 44N (for upper roots; narrow beak)
62201107 Forceps No.107
Product CodeForceps No.107 (for upper canines)
62201147 Forceps No.147
Product CodeForceps No.147 (for upper roots)
62201017 Forceps No. 1762201018 Forceps No. 18
Product CodeForceps No.17 (Right Side) Forceps No.18 (Left Side) (for upper molars)
62201019 Forceps No.19
Product CodeForceps No.19 (for upper wisdoms and roots)
Forceps No.113 (for upper roots)
62201113 Forceps No.113
Product Code
Forceps No.136 (for upper premolars and roots)
62201136 Forceps No.136
Product Code
Forceps No.17 Forceps No.18
Effective removal of broken down roots
Good removal of small roots from posterior region of upper jaw
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Upper Molars and Roots
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Lower Anteriors, Premolar and Roots
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps Upper Molars and Roots
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62201094 Forceps No.9462201095 Forceps No.95
Product Code
Forceps No.76 (for upper roots)
62201076 Forceps No.76
Product Code
62201876 Forceps No.76N
Product CodeForceps No.76N (for small upper roots; narrow beak)
62201976 Forceps No.76S
Product CodeForceps No.76S (for upper roots; small beak)
Forceps No.13 (for lower premolars)
62201013 Forceps No.13
Product Code
62201074 Forceps No.74
Product CodeForceps No.74 (for lower anteriors and roots)
62201075 Forceps No.75
Product CodeForceps No.75 (for lower premolars)
62201874 Forceps No.74N
Product CodeForceps No.74N (for small lower anteriors and roots; narrow beak)
62201137 Forceps No.137
Product CodeForceps No.137 (for lower centrals and roots)
62201089 Forceps No.8962201090 Forceps No.90
Product CodeForceps No.89 (Right Side) Forceps No.90 (Left Side) (for upper molars; Upper Cowhorn)
62201101 Forceps No.101
Product CodeForceps No.101 (for upper molars and roots)
Forceps No.94 (Right Side) Forceps No.95 (Left Side) (for upper molars)
Forceps No. 90 Forceps No. 89
Forceps No.94 Forceps No.95
62201067 Forceps No.67
Product CodeForceps No.67 (for upper wisdoms; Bayonet)
62201051 Forceps No.51
Product CodeForceps No.51 (for upper wisdoms; Bayonet)
Especially good for awkwardly placed/partly erupted wisdoms
Effective on crowded incisors
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Upper Anteriors, Premolars and Roots
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Upper Molars
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps Lower Molars
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62201086 Forceps No.86
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Forceps No.22 (for lower molars; Hawk’s bill)
62201022 Forceps No.22
Product Code
62201073 Forceps No.73
Product Code
Forceps No.37 (Children’s upper incisors and canines)
62201037 Forceps No.37
Product Code
Forceps No.73 (for lower molars; Hawk’s bill)
62201973 Forceps No.73S
Product CodeForceps No.73S (for lower molars; Hawk’s bill; Small beak)
62201079 Forceps No.79
Product CodeForceps No.79 (for lower wisdoms)
Forceps No.86 (for lower molars; Cowhorn)
62201087 Forceps No.87
Product CodeForceps No.87 (for lower molars; Cowhorn)
62201157 Forceps No.157
Product Code
62201138 Forceps No.138
Product CodeForceps No.138 (Children’s upper anteriors, premolars and roots)
Forceps No.157 (Children’s upper molars)
62201039 Forceps No.39
Product CodeForceps No. 39 (Children’s upper molars)
62201158 Forceps No.158
Product CodeForceps No.158 (Children’s upper molars)
Allows approach from the front of the patient
62201163 Forceps No.163
Product CodeForceps No.163 (Children’s upper anteriors)
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Upper Molars
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Lower Anteriors, Premolars and Roots
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Forceps No.123 (Children’s lower anteriors, premolars and roots)
62201123 Forceps No.123
Product Code
62201162 Forceps No.162
Product CodeForceps No.162 (Children’s lower anteriors and roots)
62201160 Forceps No.160
Product CodeForceps No.160 (Children’s lower molars; Hawk’s bill)
62201161 Forceps No.161
Product CodeForceps No.161 (Children’s lower molars; Hawk’s bill)
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Lower Molars
Hand Instruments
1. WARNINGS: Instruments are not sterile upon receipt and mustbe sterilised before use in accordance with the followinginstructions. Instruments can be damaged by alkaline andacidic detergents. Always use a pH neutral detergent orsolution. Do not exceed 140°C. Remove all packaging prior tocleaning and sterilisation. Contaminated instruments should behandled with gloves and eye protection should be used.
2. LIMITATIONS ON REPROCESSING: Repeated processing has minimaleffect on these instruments. End of life is normally determinedby wear and damage due to use. See Inspection.
Instructions
3. POINT OF USE: Remove all excess soil with a disposable clothpaper wipe.
4. CONTAINMENT AND TRANSPORTATION: Protect delicate or fineinstruments from damage. Instruments should be reprocessed as soon as is reasonably practical following use. Instrumentsleft standing wet may stain or corrode.
5. PREPARATION FOR CLEANING: No specific requirements.Disassembly not required.
6. AUTOMATIC CLEANING: Use only validated washing machines(HTM 2030: UK only) and validated cleaning agents suitable for both instruments and washing machine. Follow instructionsissued by both the equipment and cleaning agent manufacturers.When unloading, inspect for complete removal of visible soil. If necessary, repeat cycle, or use manual cleaning beforerepeating cycle.
7. MAINTENANCE: Apply a small quantity of surgical gradelubrication oil to forceps hinges prior to sterilisation.
8. INSPECTION AND FUNCTION TESTING: Visually inspect to ensure allcontamination has been removed. Check for distortion, damageand wear. Cutting edges should be free of defects. Discarddamaged, worn or corroded instruments.
9. DRYING: Dry using paper towelling or dry heat not exceeding 140°C.
10. PACKAGING FOR STERILISATION: The UK Department of Healthrecommends that validated, pre-vacuum autoclaves are used for sterilising wrapped instruments. Autoclaves drawing only apost-sterilisation vacuum for drying purposes are not suitable forprocessing wrapped instruments. Instruments may be loadedinto dedicated instrument trays or general- purpose sterilisationtrays. Ensure that cutting edges are protected.
11. STERILISATION: Use only validated vacuum autoclaves (Refer to HTM2010: UK only). Do not exceed 140°C.
Sterilisation Temperature Nominal Minimum Time at Range (°C) Pressure (MPa) Temperature* (mins)Min Max
134 137 0.225 3
* Minimum holding time when nominal operating temperature and pressurehave been reached.
12. STORAGE: Avoid contamination.
13. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: When sterilising multiple instruments in one autoclave cycle, ensure that the manufacturers statedmaximum load is not exceeded. Validated ultrasonic baths may be used with validated cleaning agents. Follow instructions for useissued by both the equipment and cleaning agent manufacturers.
14. MANUFACTURER CONTACT: See brochure for telephone andaddress of local representative or telephone DENTSPLY AshInstruments. Tel: +44 (0)1932 853422.
These instructions have been validated by the manufacturer asbeing capable of preparing a device for re-use. It remains theresponsibility of the reprocessor to ensure that reprocessinghas actually achieved the desired result. This normally requiresvalidation and routine monitoring of the process. Any deviationby the reprocessor from these instructions should be properlyevaluated for effectiveness and potential adverse effects.
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62201159 Forceps No.159
Product CodeForceps No.159 (Children’s upper premolars)