Wax Knife | Fahnenstock 175mm

Wax knife fahnestock is most commonly used in the fabrication of crowns for placing and carving inlay wax and Small and smooth spatula for wax from Bader. Wax, Porcelain and Modelling Carvers used by dental technicians in the lab as well as by Doctors. Blades made of high quality stainless steel.

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Wax knife fahnestock is most commonly used in the fabrication of crowns for placing and carving inlay wax and Small and smooth spatula for wax from Bader. Wax, Porcelain and Modelling Carvers used by dental technicians in the lab as well as by Doctors. Blades made of high quality stainless steel.

Wax knives

A Dental Wax Knife instrument is used in late stages of removable partial denture construction to eliminate or block out areas of undesirable undercuts with wax on the cast before the framework is made. A Wax knife, which is used during block out procedures and in the construction of surveyed restorations. A hand instruments used by the dentists during different dental treatments, presentations or demonstrations within the laboratories are used for carry or mix the wax and softening the base while teeth settings. These are wide bladed and of various shapes and sizes.

Knife Edge

  • Permit acute margin of metal
  • Axial reduction may fade out
  • Thin margin – difficult to wax and cast
  • Susceptible to distortion
  • Indications:
  • Mandibular posterior teeth with very convex axial surfaces.
  • Lingually tilted lower molars

Small wax knife: Most commonly used in the fabrication of crowns for placing and carving inlay wax. Large wax knife: Used for melting, placing and carving modelling wax in the production of dentures. Again it is common to see two knives being used, a cold and a hot knife.

Features 

  • Wooden handle innovative design
  • A more comfortable and secure wooden handle
  • Easier sterilization
  • Fast cleaning
  • 1 to 3 Year Conditional Warranty
  •  4000 time autoclavable
  • Reusable
  •  Easy to use