The Oval Spoon Fig 19W is a specialized dental excavator instrument widely used in restorative dentistry for the efficient removal of decayed or softened dentin from cavities. It is designed with precision-crafted oval-shaped spoon tips that allow controlled and accurate excavation during tooth preparation procedures. The “19W” designation refers to
Excavators Fig.0 are precision dental hand instruments commonly used in restorative dentistry for the removal of soft, decayed tooth material from cavities. They are part of the broader category of dental excavators designed to clean and shape cavities before restorative procedures such as fillings or liners are placed. The “Fig.0”
Excavators Fig 31L are specialised dental hand instruments used primarily in restorative dentistry for the removal of decayed or softened tooth structure. They play a key role in cavity preparation by allowing dentists to precisely excavate carious dentine while preserving healthy enamel and dentine. The “31L” designation refers to a
Excavators Fig. 32L are precision dental instruments specifically designed for the removal of soft carious dentin during cavity preparation. They play a critical role in restorative dentistry by allowing clinicians to carefully eliminate decayed tooth material while preserving as much healthy structure as possible. This makes them an essential tool