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Extraction Instruments | Introduction
Our origins
The Ash® Instruments part in the DENTSPLY story began in 1820 when
Claudius 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 (now
Broadwick 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 42
workers. 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 porcelain
teeth, rubber and waxes, as well as early versions of the burs and hand
instruments that Ash Instruments is known for today. By the turn of the 20th
Century, the company was supplying products to over 30 countries.
Today, DENTSPLY Ash Instruments supplies its high quality product range
to countries across the world via the global DENTSPLY network of companies
and their dental dealer partners. Please ask your local DENTSPLY subsidiary
or dental wholesalers for supplies outside the UK and Ireland.
All Ash Instruments Forceps, Elevators and Luxation instruments are precisely
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manufactured to the most exacting standards. To withstand the stresses of
clinical use, Ash instruments are subject to vacuum heat treatment to ensure 62499200 Sharpening Kit
that correct hardness is achieved, without brittleness. This process also 62499202 Honing Rod
contributes to the high corrosion resistance and smooth surface finish of our 62499203 Sharpening Test Stick
Forceps, Elevators and Luxators. With correct care, your instruments will give 62499204 DENTSPLY Sharpening Oil
years of trouble-free use. 62499205 Flat Sharpening Stone
The instruments in this catalogue can be cleaned using all standard methods
and all forceps should be lubricated after every application. Luxator and
elevator blades should be kept sharp. To avoid risk of cross infection elevators
and luxators should be sharpened after sterilisation and re-sterilised prior to
use. The Ash Sharpening Kit is available to help you keep your instruments in
optimal condition.
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Luxation | Luxation Instruments Elevators | Warwick-James
Ash® Luxation Kit Ash® Luxation instrument tips are more finely tapered than excavators tips. Their Warwick-James Elevator (Straight)
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characteristics are a combination of a Periotome and an elevator. The sharp tip enables more
efficient cutting of the periodontal ligament, whilst the tapering shaft assists with controlled 62301301 Warwick-James
expansion of the bony socket. Many practitioners find that a large proportion of extraction Elevator (Straight)
procedures become totally ‘forceps free’, especially valuable for younger patients, as part of
an orthodontic programme or in advance of implant placement.
The Ash® Luxation Kit comprises of four Luxation instruments, a straight and curved blade
version in two different widths, a Lustra™ Heidebrink root pick elevator, and a sharpening
stone and honing rod to keep the instruments Warwick-James Elevator (Left)
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in perfect condition.
62301302 Warwick-James
Elevator (Left)
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Elevators | Couplands
Luxation Instrument 3ST
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Couplands Bone Chisel No.1
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62303005 Luxation Instrument 3ST
62303001 Couplands Bone
Chisel No.1
Luxation Instrument 5C
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Couplands Bone Chisel No.2
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62303006 Luxation Instrument 5C
62303002 Couplands Bone
Chisel No.2
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps Forceps | Ash® Forceps
Setting up a surgery, and looking for a “Starter Set” of Forceps? Then why not consider the following selection.
39, 157 39, 157 22, 73, 73S, 22, 73, 73S, 62204003 Rongeurs No.3
158 158 86, 87 86, 87
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps Upper Anteriors, Premolars and Roots Forceps | Ash® Forceps Upper Anteriors, Premolars and Roots
Forceps No.2 (for upper laterals) Forceps No.113 (for upper roots)
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Forceps No.7 (for upper premolars and roots) Forceps No.136 (for upper premolars and roots)
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Forceps No.29 (for upper roots) Forceps No.147 (for upper roots)
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Forceps No.17 (Right Side) Forceps No.18 (Left Side) (for upper molars)
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Forceps No.51 (for upper wisdoms; Bayonet) Forceps No.94 (Right Side) Forceps No.95 (Left Side) (for upper molars)
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Forceps No.67 (for upper wisdoms; Bayonet) Forceps No.101 (for upper molars and roots)
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62201976 Forceps No.76S Forceps No.74N (for small lower anteriors and roots; narrow beak)
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Forceps No.89 (Right Side) Forceps No.90 (Left Side) (for upper molars; Upper Cowhorn)
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Forceps No.75 (for lower premolars)
62201089 Forceps No.89 Product Code
62201090 Forceps No.90
62201075 Forceps No.75
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps Lower Molars Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Upper Anteriors, Premolars and Roots
Forceps No.22 (for lower molars; Hawk’s bill) Forceps No.37 (Children’s upper incisors and canines)
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Forceps No.73 (for lower molars; Hawk’s bill) Forceps No.138 (Children’s upper anteriors, premolars and roots)
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62201079 Forceps No.79 Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Upper Molars
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Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Upper Molars
Hand Instruments
Forceps No.159 (Children’s upper premolars)
Product Code 1. WARNINGS: Instruments are not sterile upon receipt and must Visually inspect to ensure all
8. INSPECTION AND FUNCTION TESTING:
be sterilised before use in accordance with the following contamination has been removed. Check for distortion, damage
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instructions. Instruments can be damaged by alkaline and and wear. Cutting edges should be free of defects. Discard
acidic detergents. Always use a pH neutral detergent or damaged, worn or corroded instruments.
solution. Do not exceed 140°C. Remove all packaging prior to
9. DRYING: Dry using paper towelling or dry heat not exceeding 140°C.
cleaning and sterilisation. Contaminated instruments should be
handled with gloves and eye protection should be used. 10. PACKAGING FOR STERILISATION: The UK Department of Health
recommends that validated, pre-vacuum autoclaves are used
Repeated processing has minimal
2. LIMITATIONS ON REPROCESSING:
for sterilising wrapped instruments. Autoclaves drawing only a
effect on these instruments. End of life is normally determined
post-sterilisation vacuum for drying purposes are not suitable for
by wear and damage due to use. See Inspection.
processing wrapped instruments. Instruments may be loaded
into dedicated instrument trays or general- purpose sterilisation
Instructions
trays. Ensure that cutting edges are protected.
Forceps | Ash® Forceps Childrens Pattern Lower Anteriors, Premolars and Roots 3. POINT OF USE: Remove all excess soil with a disposable cloth
Use only validated vacuum autoclaves
11. STERILISATION:
paper wipe.
(Refer to HTM2010: UK only). Do not exceed 140°C.
Forceps No.123 (Children’s lower anteriors, premolars and roots)
Product Code 4. CONTAINMENT AND TRANSPORTATION: Protect delicate or fine
instruments from damage. Instruments should be reprocessed Sterilisation Temperature Nominal Minimum Time at
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as soon as is reasonably practical following use. Instruments Range (°C) Pressure (MPa) Temperature* (mins)
left standing wet may stain or corrode. Min Max
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