Shaber

A scraper is a special tool for dental work and prosthetics. The name "scraper" comes from the German word "schabern", which means "scrape". This instrument is used to prepare the surface of the tooth before placing dental prosthetics such as crowns, bridges and implants. There are several types of scrapers, each designed for a specific task. For example, a straight scraper is used to create precise, even lines on the surface of a tooth. A rounded or grooved scraper allows you to create grooves or special projections on the surface of a tooth to accommodate plastic materials such as fillings, crowns and bridgework. The scrapers are made from high quality stainless steel, as stainless steel is the safest material for dental instruments. In addition, stainless steel is easily sterilized and odorless. Also, when treating the tooth surface with a scraper, there is no need to use solutions and acids, which significantly reduces the risk of damage to other tooth tissues. The choice of one type of scraper or another depends on many factors. At first