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The difference between toothless forceps and toothed forceps
Both are surgical forceps. All textured tweezers are tweezers with teeth, and those without hooks and teeth are called flat tweezers.

1, toothed tweezers

Also known as tissue forceps, teeth are divided into thick teeth and thin teeth.

Coarse-toothed pliers are used to clamp hard tissues and are quite lethal.

Fine tooth forceps are used for fine surgery, tendon suture, plastic surgery and so on.

2. Toothless tweezers

Also known as flat forceps or dressing forceps, it is used to clamp fragile tissues, organs and dressings.