Miller Crown Remover - Includes 3 Attachments (#1-3) and Weight | Helmut Zepf No. 19.272.00
The Miller Crown Remover is a precision dental instrument designed to assist clinicians in the controlled removal of crowns during restorative and prosthetic procedures. Engineered by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany, this instrument reflects the craftsmanship and quality standards for which German dental manufacturing is renowned.
What's Included
- Miller Crown Remover instrument body
- 3 interchangeable attachment points (Points #1–3)
- Integrated weight for controlled percussion-assisted crown removal
Key Features
- Three attachment points: Accommodating a range of crown types and clinical scenarios, the included points offer versatility across different restoration geometries.
- Weighted design: The built-in weight allows the clinician to generate controlled impact force, minimizing the risk of damage to surrounding structures during crown removal.
- Made in Germany: Manufactured to exacting standards, consistent with Helmut Zepf GmbH's reputation for durable, high-quality dental instruments.
- Ergonomic handling: Designed for comfortable grip and confident intraoral control during clinical use.
Clinical Application
The Miller Crown Remover is intended for use in dental practices where precise, atraumatic crown removal is a priority. The combination of multiple attachment points and a weighted mechanism provides the practitioner with adaptability and control, reducing chair time and procedural complexity. This instrument is referenced under Helmut Zepf catalog number 19.272.00.
FAQ
How many attachments are included with the Miller Crown Remover? Three attachment points (Points #1–3) are included, along with a weight, allowing the instrument to be adapted to various crown removal scenarios.
Is the Miller Crown Remover reusable and sterilizable? As a professional dental hand instrument from Helmut Zepf GmbH, it is intended for clinical reuse; please follow your practice's standard sterilization protocols and the manufacturer's guidelines.
Where is this instrument manufactured? This instrument is made in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH.
