Description
Hegar Crown Remover
Dental Instruments
SMS Instrument Crown remover is a spring loaded mechanical device to remove the bonded crowns and bridges by an intensive impulse of the impact stress caused by the stored energy in the spring located inside the instrument. Cement layer breaks with the impulse and the crown or bridge can be removed easily. Packet contain spring loaded action sold with 3 working tips of different styles, a wrench to open it for cleaning if required. It also contain a straight rod that can be attached as safety purpose when not in use.
The spring can be loaded by pressing the press button at the side.
Its tips are designed to attach the crown at different angles in order to remove it.
Easy handling: one hand holds the instrument at the margin of the crown and the other hand press the action button that produce a jerk.
The infinitely adjustable impact intensity as well as four different hooks guarantee a universal use.
For permanent removal of crowns by breaking the seal between tooth and crown even after sectioning with a bur.
This instrument is designed for easy removal of Crowns and Bridges by the dental professionals.
Setting of impulse to higher level can break the underlying tooth.
Surname | Crown Remover |
Tip Configuration | Angled |
Size / Model / Figure | Fig 1, Fig 2, Fig 3 |
curvature | Straight |
Handle | Hand Held |
Finishing | Mirror Polish Finishing |
Instrument Type | Dental Crown Removers |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Disposable or Reusable | Reusable |
Rusting Prevention | Passivation Processed |
Cleaning | Ultrasonic Cleaned |
Sterile or Non-Sterile | Non-Sterile |
Latex or Latex-Free | Latex-Free |
Test Performed | Boil, Shape & Performance Test |
Grade | Premium OR-Grade |
Packing | Individually Packed in SMS Brand printed Poly-sleeve |
Crown Removers
A Dental crown removers are used to extract fixed crown and bridge restorations that are failing or must be removed. A variety of techniques can be used to remove a crown or a bridge, and removers are available to meet the needs of any technique. Non-traumatic removers are designed to separate the crown from the tooth by gripping it or prying it free, while other removers use air pressure and other powered methods. When selecting a crown remover, be sure to use it the way it was designed.
A method has been described that may help the dentist in removing ceramic-metal restorations that resist easy removal from the teeth during the fitting procedure and after temporary or final cementation.
The Crown remover is a spring loaded mechanical device to remove the bonded crowns and bridges by an intensive impulse of the impact stress caused by the stored energy in the spring located inside the instrument. Cement layer breaks with the impulse and the crown or bridge can be removed easily. Packet contain spring loaded action sold with 3 working tips of different styles, a wrench to open it for cleaning if required. It also contain a straight rod that can be attached as safety purpose when not in use.
A good crown remover is an essential tool for any dental professional. Unfortunately, crowns and fixed bridges are not always as permanent as we would like. Failure may occur for many reasons, including a patient’s poor oral hygiene, caries around the margins, or failed endodontic therapy. Whatever the reason, it is never a pleasant experience for you, or your patient.
A Dental Crown Remover removes crown of the teeth very easily and you will much better. Crown Removers come in various sizes depending on the size of the tip. Dentists have all sizes, but in homes, one cannot afford more than one or two sizes. Some of the modern instruments come with the option of washing. The tip of these instruments is sometimes washable. Use these instruments very gently and make sure they are clean before every use
A straight chisel and a mallet may be used to tap off a crown. Other devices some spring-loaded, allow the application of tapping forces to loosen the crown. It is often difficult, however, to “hook” well-fitting restorations and apply sufficient force to dislodge the restoration. Bridges can usually be engaged in their embrasures.