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FURRER PLIER
STRAIGHT 15,0cm

Furrer Plier 15,0cm Straight

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CROW & BRIDGE RESORATIVE INSTRUMENTS

Crown and Bridge Restorative Instruments are devices used to restore the function and esthetics of teeth. They are made up of two main types:

1. Crowns: A crown is a restoration that covers the entire tooth surface, restoring it to its original shape and size.

2. Bridges: A bridge is a restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It is attached to surrounding teeth (abutments) and spans the space where the missing tooth/teeth used to be.

Crowns and bridges are made from different materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these materials. The type of material used depends on the location of the tooth/teeth being restored, the function of the tooth/teeth, and esthetic considerations.

Crowns and bridges are usually cemented in place with dental adhesive. They can also be secured with screws or clips.

Crowns are caps that are placed over the entire tooth to protect it from further damage and to restore its shape and size. Bridges are false teeth that are used to fill in the gaps left by missing teeth.

Both crowns and bridges are usually made from porcelain or ceramic materials, although other materials such as metal or plastic may be used in some cases. Crowns and bridges can be attached to natural teeth or implants.

USES OF CROW & BRIDGE INSTRUMENTS

There are several types of instruments used in crown and bridge restorative dentistry. The main difference between crown and bridge instruments is their purpose. Crown instruments are used to prepare the tooth for a dental crown, while bridge instruments are used to prepare the teeth for a dental bridge.

Crown instruments include: Dental burrs – Used to remove tooth structure and shape the tooth.

Dental crowns – Used to protect the tooth from further damage and restore its natural shape.

Bridge instruments include: Dental bridges – Used to support the dental prosthesis and fill the space created by one or more missing teeth.

Dental implants – Used to support the dental prosthesis and provide a natural looking smile.

Crown and bridge restorative instruments are used to restore teeth that have been damaged by decay, injury, or wear. They can also be used to improve the appearance of teeth that are misshapen or discolored.

Instruments used for crown and bridge restorations include:

Dental drills: These drills are used to remove decay from the tooth and to prepare the tooth for the placement of a crown or bridge.

Dental saws: These saws are used to cut crowns and bridges to the proper size.

Dental molds: These molds are used to create custom-fitted crowns and bridges.

TYPES OF CROW & BRIDGE INSTRUMENTS

The most common type of crown and bridge restorative instrument is the pontic. Pontics are used to support a dental prosthesis, such as a bridge or denture. They are typically made from ceramic or porcelain material and can be customized to match the color of your natural teeth.

Another type of crown and bridge restorative instrument is the abutment. Abutments are used to secure a pontic in place. They can be made from metal, ceramic, or plastic material.

The most common type of crown is the metal crown. Metal crowns are strong and durable, making them ideal for restoring back teeth. However, they can also be quite noticeable, so they may not be the best option for restoring front teeth.

Porcelain crowns are another popular option. Porcelain crowns look more natural than metal crowns, but they can be more fragile and may require more care.

Bridgerestorative instruments are used to replace missing teeth. Bridges can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, porcelain, or a combination of both. Bridges are usually attached to existing teeth on either side of the space left by the missing tooth (or teeth).

Crowns and bridges are also commonly supported by implants. Implants are titanium screws that are surgically placed into the jawbone to provide a solid foundation for dental prosthetics.

When choosing the right type of instrument for your specific needs, it is important to consult with a qualified dentist or oral surgeon. They will be able to assess your individual situation and recommend the best course of treatment.

CROWN FORCEPS UPPER CBIU1[CT-CBIU1]

 

Crown forceps are one of the most important tools used in dental crown and bridge restoration procedures. There are many different types and sizes of crown forceps, but the CBIU1 is one of the most commonly used. The CBIU1 is designed for use with upper teeth, and is made of high quality stainless steel for durability and long lasting use. The CBIU1 has a wide variety of features that make it an essential tool for dental restoration procedures. The tips of the forceps are serrated to provide a firm grip on the tooth, while the jaws are slightly curved to allow for easy removal of the tooth from the mouth. The tips of the forceps are also slightly rounded to prevent damage to the tooth during removal. The length of the forceps is also adjustable, so that they can be used with different size teeth. The handles on the CBIU1 are ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use, and are made of slip-resistant material to prevent accidental dropping. The CBIU1 is an essential tool for any dentist or oral surgeon performing crown and bridge restoration procedures. It is durable, comfortable to use, and will help to ensure that your procedure goes smoothly without any complications.

CROWN FORCEP LOWER [CT-CBIL1]

 

 There are a few different types of dental crown forceps, but the most common is the lower instrument. This type of forceps is used to remove a tooth from the mouth in one piece. The tips of the forceps are inserted into the sockets on either side of the tooth and then the handles are squeezed together to loosen the tooth. Once the tooth has been removed, the dental crown forceps can be used to place the dental crown onto the tooth. The forceps have a small indentation in the center of the tips that helps to keep the crown in place while it is being placed onto the tooth. After the crown has been placed, the forceps are removed and discarded

FURRER PLIER STRAIGHT 15,0cm[CT-CBFPS]

 

Dental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth. A bridge is made up of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap, with a false tooth (or pontic) in between. The two adjacent teeth are called abutment teeth and are prepared by your dentist to support the bridge. Furrer pliers are used to place and remove dental bridges. The pliers have a long, straight body with fine tips. The tips of the pliers grip the pontic (false tooth) securely, making it easy to place and remove the bridge. The Furrer pliers are made of high-quality stainless steel and are available in various sizes. The pliers are autoclavable and sterilizable, making them safe for use in dental offices and clinics.

FURRER ANGULAR PLIER[CT-CBFPA]

 

A dental furrer angular plier is a type of orthodontic plier used to attach brackets to teeth. It has a small, angled head that makes it easy to reach and maneuver around the brackets. The jaws of the plier are serrated, which helps to grip the bracket securely. This type of plier is typically made from stainless steel or another type of durable metal. The handle is usually ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use. Many dental furrer angular pliers come with a case or sheath for storage and protection.

.UNIVERSAL PLIER 14,0cm[CT-CBUP]

 

The Universal Plier is a versatile and essential dental instrument used for a variety of crown and bridge procedures. This plier is 14cm long and features a serrated jaws that can be used to grip, bend, and cut wire. The Universal Plier is also equipped with a built-in cutter that can be used to trim dental materials. This plier is an essential tool for any dentist or dental technician performing crown and bridge restorations.

BOHM PLIER 14,0cm DIAMOND COATED[CT-CBBP]

 

If you are looking for a high-quality dental instrument for crown and bridge restoration, the Bohm Plier 14,0cm Diamond Coated Dental Instrument is an excellent choice. This plier is made of stainless steel and features a diamond coating that makes it durable and long-lasting. The tips of the plier are rounded to prevent damage to your teeth and gums, and the handles are comfortable to grip.

CROWN OPNER 15,0cm[CT-CBCO]

 

A crown opener is a type of dental instrument that is used to remove crowns from teeth. Crown openers come in various sizes, but the most common size is 15,0cm. The crown opener is inserted into the crown and then rotated in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to loosen the crown. Once the crown is loosened, it can be removed by hand. Crown openers are made from stainless steel and are autoclavable. The instruments are also available in different sizes to accommodate different sized crowns.

WYNMAN FORCEPS 16,0cm TUNGSTEN CARBIDE INSERTS[CT-CHF]

 

Wynman Forceps are designed for use in crown and bridge restorative procedures. The forceps feature 16.0cm tungsten carbide inserts for superior strength and durability. The forceps are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to meet the specific needs of the clinician.

 

In addition to our selection of Any Dental & Surgical Instrument, Our website provides a wealth of information on choosing the right dental implants, placement techniques, aftercare instructions, and much more. CROSSTEX also offer a full line of dental implant accessories, including abutments, screws, and covers and all Dental & Surgical Instrument.

 


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