- Used primarily in dental laboratories
Uses
- Waxing:
- Shaping, carving, and contouring wax patterns for dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and dentures
- Fabricating:
- Creating wax-ups for diagnostic models or for use in the lost-wax casting technique for metal restorations
- Lab Work:
- Various other tasks within a dental laboratory that require precise manipulation of dental wax
Features
- Design:
- A single-ended instrument with a carving and shaping tip designed for manipulating dental wax
- Size 1:
- This specific size offers a particular tip geometry for precise control during waxing procedures
- Material:
- Made from surgical-grade stainless steel to ensure durability and longevity in a laboratory setting
- Sterilizable:
- It is designed to be easily sterilized and cleaned for reuse