Description
The wax carvers featured on page 101 are meticulously crafted dental laboratory tools essential for sculpting and contouring wax patterns used in prosthodontics and restorative procedures. These instruments are designed to deliver precision and control during the shaping of occlusal anatomy and marginal ridges.
With sharp, double-ended stainless steel tips, these wax carvers come in a variety of forms—Hollenback, Ward, Wall, and Cleoid/Discoid—offering technicians and clinicians a complete range of carving capabilities. The design ensures effective manipulation of modeling wax for inlays, crowns, bridges, and diagnostic setups.
Each carver is finely balanced, offering tactile feedback that is crucial for achieving anatomically accurate wax-ups and restorative mock-ups.
Product Variants (Model Numbers):
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1890 – Hollenback (Fig. 3)
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1891 – Hollenback (Fig. 3S)
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1892 – Ward (Fig. 1)
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1893 – Ward (Fig. 2)
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1894 – Wall (Fig. 1)
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1895 – Wall (Fig. 3)
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1896 – Cleoid/Discoid (Fig. 3/6)
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1897 – Cleoid/Discoid (Fig. 89/92)
Product Specifications:
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Material: Surgical-grade stainless steel
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Construction: Double-ended with contoured handles
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Usage: Ideal for carving anatomical features in wax patterns
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Instrument Types: Hollenback, Ward, Wall, Cleoid/Discoid
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Finish: Non-glare, polished
Why Choose These Wax Carvers?
Trusted by dental technicians and restorative specialists, these carvers allow for the finest precision in wax-up work, helping replicate exact occlusal and interproximal anatomy. Their ergonomic grip and long-lasting edge retention make them an industry favorite for wax modeling efficiency and consistency.
Key Features:
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Variety of blade shapes for all sculpting needs
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High durability for repetitive use in labs
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Enhanced grip and precision control
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Sterilizable and corrosion-resistant
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Ideal for dental schools, labs, and clinics