Crown Removers
GC Pliers
GC Pliers Crown Removing Instrument, Stainless Steel, Starter Package: Pliers, 20 Rubber TipsComplete system
$429.09$429.10ProDent USA
ProDent USA Crown Spreader, Double End. Used to painlessly engage prepared slit in crown to splitSingle instrument
$37.00$47.00Gingi-Pak
Gingi-Pak Nemetz Crown Remover, 1/Pk. Enables the removal of plastic or ceramic-faced crownsSingle instrument
$34.69$51.99SurgiMac
SurgiMac Wynman Crown Gripper, Carbide, Manual, Grips crowns firmly and securely without slippageSingle instrument
$99.99$299.99Medesy
Medesy Wynman Crown Gripper. Grip crowns firmly and securely without slippageSingle instrument
$113.99$119.99SurgiMac
SurgiMac Crown & Bridge Removing Pliers 1/Pk. Stainless Steel. Enhanced curve provides easySingle instrument
$49.99$129.99ProDent USA
ProDent USA Crown Remover with Rubber Jaws. Removes crown without damage. Comes with 20 PadsInstrument with 20 tips
$64.62$70.00SurgiMac
SurgiMac Christensen Straight Anterior Crown Remover, Stainless Steel, 1/PkSingle instrument
$25.99Hu-Friedy
Hu-Friedy Christensen right angle posterior manual crown removerSingle instrument
$72.59$99.29SurgiMac
SurgiMac Morrell-Type Crown Remover with 3 Attachable Points & 1 WrenchSingle instrument
$34.99$49.99House Brand
House Brand Morrell type manual stainless steel Crown Remover with 3 Tips (A, B & C)Single kit
$14.04$28.59ProDent USA
ProDent USA Automatic Crown & Bridge Remover with 3 tips. "Spring-loaded mechanism provides quickSingle instrument
$60.00$75.00ProDent USA
ProDent USA Baade Crown Removing Pliers. For manual removal of permanent crownsSingle instrument
$43.00$50.00SurgiMac
SurgiMac Christensen, Right Angle, Posterior, Manual, Crown Remover Elevator, 1/Pk. PremiumSingle instrument
$25.99$49.99Medesy
Medesy Crown Splitting Forceps. Italian-made Precision Crown Splitting Forceps eliminateSingle instrument
$166.24$174.99ProDent USA
ProDent USA Crown Spreader w/Thin Tips 1/Pk. Double-ended with stainless steel, knurled finishSingle instrument
$37.00Medesy
Medesy Automatic Crown Remover. The spring-powered Automatic Crown Remover removes all temporarySingle instrument
$189.99$199.99Hu-Friedy
Hu-Friedy Temporary Crown Remover. The remover is a tungsten carbide-tipped instrument that helpsSingle instrument
$203.83$227.99ProDent USA
ProDent USA Crown Remover Rubber Pads 20/Pk. Fits only Crown Removing Pliers # 30-417P20 pads
$12.00$15.00ProDent USA
ProDent USA Crown Grabber. Has Crown Size Cavity in the Jaw to Hold the Crown without SlippingSingle instrument
$43.47$47.00SurgiMac
SurgiMac Automatic Crown Remover w/Three Tips 1/Pk. Comes with three tempered stainless steel tipsSingle instrument
$39.99$79.99Miltex
Miltex Morrell type manual stainless steel Crown Remover with 3 Tips (A, B & C)Single kit
$162.60$178.58House Brand
House Brand Baade Crown Removing Pliers. For manual removal of permanent crownsSingle instrument
$32.99Dexiter
Dexiter Morrell type manual stainless steel Crown Remover with 3 Tips (A, B & C)Single kit
$43.99ProDent USA
ProDent USA Modified Wynman Temporary Crown Remover with Serrated TipsSingle instrument
$36.00$47.00
Frequently Asked Questions
How Is a Crown Remover Instrument Used?
A crown remover dental instrument is used to extract artificial crowns and bridges from the oral cavity. Artificial crowns, bridges, and other dental prostheses may need to be removed if they’re failing or if the tooth underneath the crown has decayed.
A crown removal instrument is crucial for dentists to have on hand at their dental practice. There are several ways dentists can go about using a crown remover to extract crowns. There are also different types of heads that a crown remover can have. For example, non-traumatic crown removers pull a crown from the tooth by gripping it and prying it loose. Other types of crown removers use air pressure to remove the crown.
Regardless of the crown remover you choose to use at your dental practice, it’s important to use it the way it was designed to get the best results possible.
What Type of Crown Removers Are Needed at a Dental Practice?
The type of crown remover that’s needed at a dental practice ultimately depends on the dentist’s preferences. You can have a variety of crown removers, but you may eventually develop a preference for one and stick to it.
Dentists can choose between automatic and manual crown removers. Semi-automatic and automatic crown removers typically provide better control of the direction and force applied, offer more accuracy, and reduce the risk of mistakes. However, you’ll need two hands to operate some automatic crown removers.
Manual crown removers are the standard instrument used for crown removals and are available in many different styles. But, they also require manual actions to extract crowns from the oral cavity, which means a dentist has to be extremely accurate with their work.
How Do You Choose the Right Crown Removers?
When it comes to choosing the right type of crown remover to use at your practice, you’ll ultimately want to look at the type of crown removals you conduct. For example, you’ll want to use crown and bridge removing pliers when extracting temporary crowns. On the other hand, T-style crown removers or trial crown removal instruments are better for extracting permanent crowns. And, if you want a crown remover you can use for removing temporary and permanent crowns, an automatic crown remover is the best choice.
You can find an assortment of dental instruments on Net32, including automatic and manual crown removers. This way, you can stock your dental practice with the best instruments that work for you. On Net32, you can also find other necessary dental equipment needed to perform crown removals, such as medical gloves, cotton and dressing pliers, and more. Regardless, you can always find essential dentistry instruments at discounted prices with us.
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