Some of the main features of an Ochsenbein chisel include:
- Thin, pointed blade for precise shaping and sculpting of tooth structure
- Handle for grip and control
- Available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different tasks and tooth anatomy
- Can be used for removing the decay, preparing tooth surfaces for fillings, and contouring fillings
- Made of high-quality stainless steel for durability and sterilization
- Typically used in restorative dentistry procedures
- Some of the Ochsenbein chisels come with a double-ended design which increases the versatility of the instrument.
- 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.
It’s worth mentioning that the Ochsenbein chisels are not as common as the Hollenback chisels and some dentists might not use them in their practice.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.