Dental Morrell Crown Remover, Manual Crown Remover for Root Treated Teeth, Controlled Power Crown Remover 3 Attachments and Adjusting Wrench by Artman Instruments
Safe and Precise Crown Removal: This crown remover is designed to safely extract metal or PFM crowns from root-treated teeth while protecting the underlying tooth structure from potential damage. Its controlled...
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Safe and Precise Crown Removal: This crown remover is designed to safely extract metal or PFM crowns from root-treated teeth while protecting the underlying tooth structure from potential damage. Its controlled impulse force enables a gentle and effective debonding process.
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How to Use: Position the L-shaped tip at the crown’s edge and lightly tap the sliding weight against the stopper. For maxillary crowns, begin at the palatal margin; for mandibular crowns, start buccally. Use multiple light strokes rather than a single heavy strike. Engage different opposing points along the crown's margins with gentle taps to facilitate removal.
- Caution: When working on a root-treated tooth, avoid forceful strikes, as they may dislodge both the crown and the tooth itself. A useful technique for easier removal is to briefly touch the occlusal surface with a moving rubber disk. This creates slight heat, causing micro-level expansion that aids in debonding.
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Preferred by Dentists: Many dentists choose a manual crown remover over an automatic spring-loaded version to maintain better control and reduce the risk of fracturing the underlying tooth.
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Ergonomic and Durable: Designed for ease of use, the crown remover features an ergonomic grip with a sliding weight to minimize hand fatigue. It is autoclavable, made from high-quality materials, and built for long-term use.