Crown Grabber 7 with Jaw Cavity Stainless Steel
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Crown Grabber 7″ – Stainless Steel
Description
The Crown Grabber 7″ – Stainless Steel is a precision dental extraction instrument engineered for secure gripping and removal of crowns, temporary restorations, and broken prosthetic components from the oral cavity. With its ergonomic design and firm grasping tips, this instrument helps clinicians remove crowns quickly and safely, minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues and reducing chair time.
Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, the Crown Grabber offers durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance in daily clinical use. Its 7-inch length provides excellent reach and control in posterior and anterior regions, while the finely contoured beaks adapt securely to different crown shapes and sizes. This versatile tool is an essential addition to any restorative or surgical instrument set.
Key Features
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7″ Length — Provides optimal reach and control for both anterior and posterior crown removal.
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Stainless Steel Construction — Durable, corrosion-resistant material built for repeated clinical use and sterilization.
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Secure Gripping Tips — Precisely shaped beaks adapt to crown anatomy for controlled extraction.
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Ergonomic Design — Comfortable handle and balanced weight help reduce clinician fatigue.
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Versatile Use — Suitable for removing crowns, temporary restorations, and fractured prosthetic components.
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Reusable & Autoclavable — Designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles in clinical settings.
Applications
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Crown Removal — Safely grip and extract crowns and caps during restorative procedures.
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Temporary Restoration Handling — Remove provisional crowns and restorations without damage.
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Prosthetic Adjustment — Extract broken or displaced prosthetic parts.
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Operative and Surgical Procedures — Aid in comprehensive treatment workflows involving crown removal.
Ideal For
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Dentists performing restorative and prosthetic treatments.
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Oral surgeons handling crown and temporary restoration removals.
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Dental assistants supporting extraction and restorative procedures.
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Clinics requiring precision instruments for everyday practice.