description
Dental Trial Crown Removing Forceps No.22 are specialized restorative instruments used to firmly grip, adjust, and remove temporary or trial crowns during prosthetic fittings. They allow dentists to safely retrieve crowns without slipping or damaging the delicate margins of the restoration.
Primary Application: Used during the trial phase to place, adjust, and remove temporary crowns or bridges before final cementation.
Sectioned Crown Removal: They are also frequently used to remove permanent crowns after they have been vertically sectioned with a bur.
Jaw Design: Features specialized beaks (often with cross-serration, silicone, or rubber/tungsten carbide pads) to ensure a strong grasp without scratching the porcelain, ceramic, or resin crown.
Ergonomics: Often equipped with a setting/distance-fixing screw to lock the gap width, guaranteeing even, controlled pressure that minimizes trauma to the gingiva and underlying tooth structure.
What is it Made of?
Durability: Manufactured from passivated, surgical-grade stainless steel to prevent corrosion and withstand repeated high-temperature autoclaving.
Rust Protection The forceps are treated to prevent rust, so they stay in great shape.
Smooth and Polished The forceps are polished to a smooth, shiny finish, making them easy to clean and preventing dirt buildup.
Serrated Extraction Tip A Secure Hold and Textured handle for safe and comfortable Designed to fit comfortably in the dentist's hand,
Why Dentists Use This Tool?
(Dental Trial Crown Removing Forceps No.22 are specialized restorative instruments used to firmly grip, adjust, and remove temporary or trial crowns during prosthetic fittings. They allow dentists to safely retrieve crowns without slipping or damaging the delicate margins of the restoration)
Easy to Clean & Reuse After use, the forceps can be easily cleaned and sterilized, so they’re ready for the next procedure.
Reliable & High Quality Manufactured with strict tests to ensure they work well every time.
Quality Tests – These forceps undergo:
Boil Test (ensuring they hold up under heat)
Performance Test (making sure they perform well)
Shape Test (ensuring they are perfectly shaped for use)
This tool is a must-have for dentists who want to perform safe and efficient extractions while making the process comfortable for their patients.
Designers Manufacturer Frequently produced by companies DELLA GROUP OF COMPANIES