A Freer chisel is a dental instrument used for the removal of caries, decay and other deposits from teeth, and also used to shape tooth structure.
The main features of a Freer chisel are
- Thin, pointed blade for precise removal of caries and other deposits
- Handle for grip and control
- Available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different tasks and tooth anatomy
- Typically used in restorative dentistry procedures
- Made of high-quality stainless steel for durability and sterilization
- The tip of the chisel is usually sharpened on both sides to allow for easy access to all surfaces of the tooth
- The design of the handle allows for a comfortable grip, which reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use.
- The chisel is designed to be used with a light touch to avoid any damage to the surrounding healthy tissue.
- It can be used to access interproximal areas, remove decay and shape tooth structure.
It’s worth mentioning that Freer chisels are commonly used in restorative dentistry and endodontic procedures and are considered versatile tools with multiple uses.
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