Pilers
Surgical pliers are precision-engineered instruments designed to grip, bend, cut, or contour wires, pins, or other materials used in various medical and dental procedures. Most commonly found in orthodontics, orthopedics, and maxillofacial surgery, these tools combine strength with refined control. They come in a wide range of types—such as wire-cutting pliers, loop-forming pliers, and contouring pliers—each tailored to specific procedural needs.
Made from surgical-grade stainless steel or tungsten carbide-tipped variants, pliers are built to deliver durability and long-lasting sharpness, even under repetitive pressure. Many models feature box-joint construction for added stability, along with ergonomically shaped handles to reduce hand fatigue during extended use. Some designs include non-slip grips or spring-loaded action for enhanced user comfort and precision.
Whether for bending archwires, extracting fractured pins, or fine-tuning implant abutments, surgical pliers offer the adaptability and control essential for technical excellence across specialties.