Excavators
Sharp, precisely ground dental excavators — Round, Spoon and Action — from 1.0 mm to 3.5 mm for caries removal and cavity refinement.
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About this category
Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Excavators
Excavators do the important work of removing soft caries without over-preparing the cavity. Our range gives you three hand-picked shapes: Round Excavators for general caries cleanup, Spoon Excavators for concave surfaces and gentle debris removal, and Action Excavators with a narrower blade for difficult line angles.
Sizes run from 1.0 mm up to 3.5 mm, in ErgoDenta steel or the lightweight ErgoLite handle. Every edge is hand-sharpened so the instrument shaves caries cleanly instead of burnishing it.
Frequently asked about Restoration
What does a typical composite cassette include?
A balanced composite kit usually has: a flat plastic, a long blade plastic, an interproximal carver, a discoid-cleoid, a ball burnisher, an acorn burnisher, and a condenser. We sell pre-built kits or single instruments.
Sectional matrix vs Tofflemire — when to use each?
Sectional matrices (with a separating ring) reproduce tight, anatomical contacts in posterior class II. Tofflemire is faster for larger restorations, build-ups, and where contour is less critical.
Do you sell rubberdam clamps in winged and wingless?
Yes — full Hu-Friedy-equivalent number range (W8A, W3, W14A, W56, W212, etc.) in both winged and wingless. Rubberdam frames, punches, and forceps available too.
How do I keep composite instruments non-stick?
Anodised titanium-nitride (gold) tips significantly reduce sticking. Wipe with alcohol between increments. Replace the working tip when the surface starts to texture.