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Excavator for Dentist Clinic, SKU PS-1-109, is a reusable dental excavator made from German stainless steel for caries excavation, softened dentin removal, cavity floor refinement, temporary restorative material removal, endodontic access cleanout, and operative restorative preparation. The listed working size is 1.5mm, giving clinicians a controlled spoon-tip profile for occlusal pits, proximal boxes, cervical cavities, class I preparations, class II preparations, class V lesions, access cavities, crown-margin areas, and small animal dental restorations. The angled shanks position the spoon end into restricted operative fields while the textured cylindrical handle supports tactile finger control during conservative hand instrumentation. The spoon-shaped working tip is used after visual inspection, caries detection, isolation, and rotary access when softened dentin, debris, residual temporary cement, or unsupported restorative material must be removed manually. General dentists, restorative clinicians, endodontists, pediatric dentists, dental schools, hospital dental units, veterinary dental teams, distributors, and procurement offices use this Class I reusable hand instrument in operative, endodontic, teaching, and restorative tray setups.
The Excavator for Dentist Clinic uses an angled spoon-shaped working end joined to a slim reusable handle for controlled manual excavation. The spoon has a concave cutting edge that engages softened dentin, temporary material, debris, or residual cement through scraping and scooping strokes. The 1.5mm profile provides a focused working surface for routine carious dentin removal in occlusal cavities, proximal access boxes, cervical lesions, and endodontic access fields where broad excavation is not indicated. The contra-angled shank keeps the operator’s hand outside the mirror line while the terminal spoon reaches posterior, proximal, and cervical areas. The textured handle gives rotational grip under wet-glove conditions and supports light pressure modulation at the cutting edge. There is no ratchet, spring, lock, pivot, or box joint because the working mechanism depends on manual cutting pressure, spoon-edge contact, shank angulation, and tactile feedback from the cavity surface.
During operative dentistry, the Excavator for Dentist Clinic is introduced after diagnosis, isolation, visual assessment, caries detection, and initial cavity access. The clinician uses the 1.5mm spoon tip to remove softened dentin from occlusal fissures, proximal boxes, cervical lesions, and undermined restorative margins while maintaining controlled contact with cavity floors and axial walls. In class I and class II restorations, the instrument supports manual cleanout after rotary preparation, especially near line angles, dentinoenamel junctions, and pulpal floors where tactile discrimination guides material removal. During endodontic access, the excavator removes temporary filling material, chamber debris, and soft dentin remnants before irrigation, canal location, or provisional closure. Pediatric dentists use the narrow working profile during minimal intervention procedures where cavity dimensions and tooth size require limited access. Restorative clinicians use the spoon for crown-margin cleanout, cement removal, and final preparation review before bonding or base placement. Veterinary dental teams apply the same hand excavation sequence in canine and feline restorative cases where access is restricted.
The 1.5mm size is selected when the preparation requires a narrow spoon tip for small occlusal pits, cervical caries, pediatric primary teeth, proximal access boxes, endodontic chamber refinement, and restricted veterinary dental cavities. Its profile allows controlled entry into confined areas without enlarging the operative site beyond the planned outline. The working end supports routine caries excavation in class I, class II, and class V preparations where softened dentin occupies a moderate area and tactile hand control is required. Selection is based on cavity width, tooth group, access angle, dentin consistency, and the amount of material requiring hand removal. The angled shank supports access around molars, premolars, anterior cervical lesions, endodontic access openings, and posterior veterinary teeth. The handle allows small rotational corrections while the spoon edge contacts the cavity floor or margin. This size is useful in restorative, endodontic, pediatric, teaching, and multi-chair clinic trays where hand excavation must remain precise and repeatable.
German stainless steel construction gives the Excavator for Dentist Clinic the rigidity required for controlled hand excavation while maintaining the spoon-end profile during repeated clinical use. The listed finish options include satin, dull, and mirror surfaces, giving procurement teams usable selections for operatory lighting, cleaning inspection, and department preference. The reusable metal body fits standard dental instrument reprocessing workflows. After treatment, staff remove debris from the spoon end, clean the concave working surface and shank, rinse, dry, inspect the edge and handle, package, and steam autoclave according to facility protocol. The one-piece design simplifies tray counts because there are no detachable inserts, plastic sleeves, or disposable working heads. CE marking supports international purchasing records, ISO 13485 certification reflects regulated medical device manufacturing controls, and FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain reusable hand instrument files. The product supports single-piece ordering, OEM supply, custom restorative set assembly, return and replacement service, and routine replenishment for dental clinics, hospitals, schools, distributors, and veterinary departments.
| SKU | PS-1-109 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Excavator for Dentist Clinic |
| Price | $2.20 USD |
| Size/Gauge Variants | 1.5mm spoon-tip working end |
| Instrument Category | Dental excavator and operative restorative hand instrument |
| Procedure | Caries excavation, softened dentin removal, cavity preparation refinement, temporary restorative material removal, endodontic access cleanout, crown-margin review, pediatric operative dentistry, and veterinary dental restoration |
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Finish | Satin, dull, and mirror finish options |
| Sterilization | Reusable; clean spoon end and shank, rinse, dry, inspect working edge and handle, package, and steam autoclave through facility protocol |
| Instrument Classification | Class I non-powered reusable dental hand instrument |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE marked, ISO 13485 certified, FDA-compliant procurement support |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available for clinics, hospitals, dental schools, distributors, veterinary dental units, and institutional purchasing programs |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support |
How does Excavator for Dentist Clinic differ from a dental explorer?
Excavator for Dentist Clinic is designed for hand excavation, while a dental explorer is designed for tactile diagnosis. A dental explorer uses a fine pointed tip to detect fissures, calculus, margins, and surface irregularities. This excavator uses a spoon-shaped working end with a cutting edge for removing softened dentin, debris, cement, and temporary material. The excavator contacts the cavity floor and walls during operative dentistry, while the explorer is used before or after preparation for inspection. The 1.5mm spoon end gives material-removal capability that an explorer does not provide. Excavator for Dentist Clinic is selected when the clinician needs controlled manual excavation rather than surface probing.
How should the 1.5mm size be selected clinically?
Excavator for Dentist Clinic in 1.5mm is selected for occlusal pits, cervical lesions, pediatric restorations, proximal boxes, and endodontic chamber refinement. The narrow spoon profile gives controlled access where the preparation width is limited. It also supports routine class I, class II, and class V cleanout where softened dentin occupies a moderate area. The working end is useful for temporary material removal, crown-margin debris retrieval, and final cavity review before bonding. Selection depends on tooth group, cavity width, access angle, dentin consistency, and working stage. Excavator for Dentist Clinic supports restorative and endodontic workflows where manual excavation follows visual inspection and rotary preparation.
How do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA procurement requirements apply?
Excavator for Dentist Clinic is supplied for professional purchasing workflows that require reusable dental hand instrument documentation. CE marking supports international procurement records for clinics, hospitals, dental schools, distributors, and institutional buyers. ISO 13485 certification reflects manufacturing controls used in regulated medical device supply. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain vendor files and reusable instrument records. These references support supplier onboarding, tender preparation, clinic audits, product file review, and multi-location purchasing approval. The instrument remains a Class I non-powered reusable dental excavator for professional operative, restorative, endodontic, pediatric, teaching, and veterinary dental workflows.
How are the spoon tip, angled shank, and handle controlled during use?
The control features on Excavator for Dentist Clinic are the 1.5mm spoon geometry, angled shank, and textured handle. The clinician holds the handle with light finger pressure and rotates the spoon end toward the cavity wall, floor, or restorative margin. The concave edge engages softened dentin or debris with a scraping and scooping stroke. The angled shank keeps the hand outside the mirror line while the terminal edge reaches posterior, proximal, cervical, or chamber areas. There is no ratchet, spring, lock, pivot, or box joint because the instrument depends on manual pressure and tactile feedback. This handling pattern supports conservative excavation, temporary material removal, and final cavity cleanout before restoration placement.
How should clinics and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
Excavator for Dentist Clinic is a reusable German stainless steel dental instrument suitable for standard restorative tray reprocessing. After use, staff remove visible debris from the spoon end, clean the concave working surface carefully, rinse, dry, inspect the edge and handle, package the instrument, and steam autoclave it according to facility protocol. The one-piece metal construction supports repeated turnover in operative, restorative, endodontic, pediatric, teaching, and veterinary dental trays. Clinics can stock the 1.5mm size for routine narrow excavation requirements. Distributors can supply single pieces or include the item in custom restorative instrument kits for professional buyers. The $2.20 USD price supports replacement ordering, department replenishment, and multi-chair clinic inventory planning.
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