Description
Hu-Friedy Adson tissue forceps are foundational surgical instruments used for precise grasping, stabilization, and manipulation of soft tissue. Designed for control and reliability, the Adson family is widely used in oral surgery, periodontics, implant dentistry, and general surgical procedures.
The family includes standard Adson patterns as well as Adson-Brown forceps, allowing clinicians to select the appropriate level of grip and tissue engagement based on procedural needs.
Clinical Applications
- Grasping and stabilizing soft tissue flaps
- Assisting with suturing and wound closure
- Tissue handling during extractions, grafting, and implant placement
- Procedures requiring controlled tissue traction with minimal trauma
Adson vs. Adson-Brown — Key Differences
Adson Tissue Forceps
- Fine, interlocking teeth (commonly 1×2 configuration)
- Designed for precise tissue control
- Ideal for delicate soft tissue and areas requiring high accuracy
- Minimizes crushing when used with proper technique
Adson-Brown Tissue Forceps
- Multiple small teeth distributed across a broader tip
- Provides increased holding power and stability
- Better suited for thicker or more fibrous tissue
- Reduces slipping when retracting or stabilizing tissue under tension
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