Precision Instruments Built for Oral Surgery
A fine sense of control is especially critical in oral surgery compared to any other branch of surgery, as instruments used work right next to the nerves, roots and sensitive soft tissues. Even such an insignificant mistake as a needle holder slipping or forceps damaging the tissue by crushing it instead of grabbing, would lead to making the process of the routine extraction or suturing more complicated. The Dental Surgical Instruments product line offered by MediDepot consists solely of the products from Laschal Surgical line and provides oral surgeons, periodontists and all kinds of dental clinics with precision needle holders and forceps which were designed specially for this kind of work.
The unique feature of this product line is its specificity in a very limited range of the product variety. Instead of the set of the different general surgical tools, MediDepot offers a large number of special models of Laschal needle holders and forceps designed for a certain grip technique, tissue type and procedure.
Who Relies on Laschal Surgical Instruments?
Laschal Surgical's needle holders and tissue forceps are built for clinical settings performing oral, periodontal, and implant surgery where instrument precision directly affects procedural outcomes. This collection is a fit for:
- General dental practices performing extractions and suturing
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery practices
- Periodontal practices performing soft tissue and implant-related procedures
- Endodontic practices requiring specialized file-handling forceps
- Implant dentistry practices and implant surgery centers
- Dental schools and teaching institutions training students in surgical technique
Inside the Collection: Needle Holders & Tissue Forceps
MediDepot's Dental Surgical Instruments collection is organized around three core Laschal Surgical product types: needle holders, tissue forceps, and a dental handpiece.
Universal Cutting-Edge Needle Holders
Available in 15cm and 17.75cm lengths across multiple configurations (including RL, RL/C, RL/TL, and RLC/TL variants), these needle holders combine a cutting edge with a secure jaw for suturing applications that require both placement and trimming in one instrument.
Universal and Micro Needle Holders
A broad range of Universal Needle Holders (TCL/R, TCLC/R, TCLCR/TL, TCLR/TL, and related configurations in 15.5cm to 18cm lengths) supports general suturing needs, while Micro Needle Holders (TCLR/MM and related 7TCLCR/MM configurations in 15cm to 17.75cm lengths) are built for finer, more delicate suturing work.
Steiglitz and Endo File Forceps
Universal Steiglitz Forceps (90SPL/M, 90SL/M) and Micro Steiglitz Forceps (75SPL/M, 75SL/M) support root tip and small object retrieval, while Universal Endo File Forceps (90AHF/L, 75CHF/L) are designed for handling endodontic files during root canal procedures.
RAPTOR and Component Forceps
Universal RAPTOR Forceps (75-SP/L, 75-SP, 45-S/L, 45-S with Thumlok) offer a specialized jaw geometry for secure gripping, and the 7-COMP Component Forceps support handling of small restorative components.
Universal and Micro Forceps for Restorative Work
Includes 45SPL/M Universal Forceps and 45SL/M Micro Forceps for general use, 45CCR/L and 45CCR forceps designed specifically for crowns, cores, and bridges, and 45-SM Micro Forceps built for handling inlays and onlays.
Lasner Tissue Forceps and Contoured Forceps
The Lasner Tissue Forceps line (MA1-45P, MA1-45, MA-45, MA-1S) in 17cm to 18.5cm lengths supports soft tissue handling, while the CDF Universal Contoured Forceps offers a contoured design for specific tissue access needs.
Implant Packer
The IP-1 16.2cm Implant Packer Flat supports material placement during implant-related procedures.
Matching the Instrument to the Procedure
Matching the right Laschal instrument to a procedure depends on grip style, tissue type, and instrument length.
- Procedure type. Choose a needle holder for suturing tasks and a tissue forceps for grasping, retrieving, or positioning tissue, files, or small components.
- Cutting function. If you need to both place and trim sutures with one instrument, select a Universal Cutting-Edge Needle Holder rather than a standard needle holder.
- Precision level. Micro configurations (Micro Needle Holders, Micro Steiglitz Forceps, Micro Forceps) suit finer, more delicate work, while Universal configurations suit general chairside use.
- Instrument length. Shorter lengths (14cm to 15.5cm) generally suit more confined intraoral access, while longer lengths (17cm to 18.5cm) offer more reach and leverage for oral surgery settings.
- Specialty application. Choose Endo File Forceps for endodontic file handling, forceps for crowns/cores/bridges for restorative work, or the Implant Packer for implant material placement.
- Handle configuration. Confirm ring (R), tungsten carbide (TC), or specific locking (TL) configurations align with your preferred grip and locking mechanism before ordering.
Specifications at a Glance
Laschal Surgical instruments in this collection are manufactured for professional dental and oral surgical use. Documented specifications available on the collection page include:
| Category | Configuration Options |
| Needle holder lengths | 15cm, 15.5cm, 17.5cm, 17.75cm, 18cm |
| Forceps lengths | 14.25cm to 18.5cm depending on model |
| Needle holder types | Universal, Cutting-Edge, Micro |
| Forceps types | Steiglitz, Endo File, RAPTOR, Component, Lasner Tissue, Contoured |
| Material | Stainless steel, reusable and autoclavable |
Buyers should confirm current sterilization requirements, handle locking mechanisms, and specific procedural indications directly on each product page before ordering, since configurations vary by model. MediDepot does not represent that any instrument satisfies a specific facility's regulatory or accreditation requirements; practices should follow their own clinical and infection control protocols when selecting and maintaining surgical instruments.
Quick Reference: Instrument Selection Guide
| Need | Recommended Product Type |
| General suturing with integrated cutting | Universal Cutting-Edge Needle Holder |
| Fine, delicate suturing | Micro Needle Holder |
| Root tip or small object retrieval | Steiglitz Forceps |
| Endodontic file handling | Endo File Forceps |
| Secure grip on restorative components | RAPTOR or Component Forceps |
| Crown, core, or bridge handling | Universal Forceps for Crowns, Cores and Bridges |
| Inlay/onlay placement | Micro Forceps for Inlays/Onlays |
| Soft tissue handling | Lasner Tissue Forceps |
| Contoured tissue access | Universal Contoured Forceps |
| Implant material placement | Implant Packer Flat |
Building a Smarter Instrument Budget
Surgical instruments are a long-term clinical investment, so it pays to think about your full instrument set rather than ordering one piece at a time.
- Build a complete instrument set covering needle holders and forceps for each procedure type your practice regularly performs, rather than sourcing pieces reactively.
- Standardize instrument configurations across providers in a multi-operator practice to simplify sterilization tracking and reduce confusion between similar-looking instruments.
- Plan for instrument redundancy. Keep backup needle holders and forceps on hand so a single instrument in for sterilization or repair doesn't delay a scheduled procedure.
- Budget for instrument longevity. Reusable stainless steel instruments carry a higher upfront cost than disposables but are designed for repeated autoclave cycles, which affects total cost of ownership over the instrument's service life.
- Coordinate multi-location orders for dental groups or practices with more than one location to keep instrument sets consistent across every chair.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the difference between a Universal Needle Holder and a Cutting-Edge Needle Holder?
A: A Universal Needle Holder is designed primarily for placing and securing sutures. A Cutting-Edge Needle Holder adds an integrated cutting surface, allowing the clinician to place and trim a suture with a single instrument rather than switching to a separate pair of scissors.
Q: What is the difference between Universal and Micro forceps configurations?
A: Universal configurations are sized and weighted for general chairside procedures, while Micro configurations are built for finer, more delicate work where a smaller, more precise tip is needed, such as handling small root fragments or fine tissue.
Q: Which forceps should I use for handling endodontic files?
A: The Endo File Forceps (90AHF/L, 75CHF/L) in this collection are specifically designed for handling endodontic files during root canal procedures, offering a grip suited to the thin profile of these files.
Q: Are Laschal Surgical instruments reusable and autoclavable?
A: Yes, the needle holders and forceps in this collection are manufactured as reusable stainless steel instruments intended for repeated use through standard autoclave sterilization cycles. Confirm specific sterilization parameters on the individual product page.
Q: What length needle holder should I choose for oral surgery?
A: Longer needle holders (17.75cm to 18cm) generally provide more reach and leverage for oral surgery settings, while shorter lengths (15cm to 15.5cm) may suit more confined intraoral access. Choice often comes down to clinician preference and the specific procedure being performed.
Q: How do I choose the right forceps for crown, core, or bridge work?
A: This collection includes forceps specifically designed for crowns, cores, and bridges (45CCR/L, 45CCR), which differ in jaw geometry from general tissue or root-handling forceps. Match the forceps to the specific restorative task rather than substituting a general-purpose forceps.
Ready to Outfit Your Operatory?
Building out a complete needle holder and forceps set for your practice is easier when you can compare configurations side by side, and it's worth a quick review before placing a larger order. MediDepot offers Medical Equipment Financing to help spread the cost of outfitting multiple operatories, along with a Price Match Guarantee so you can order with confidence. Extended Warranty coverage is available on eligible equipment for practices that want protection beyond standard manufacturer terms, and a Military Discount is available for qualifying buyers. Browse the full Dental Surgical Instruments collection above, or contact the MediDepot team for help matching Laschal instruments to your practice's specific procedures.