Prosthodontic & Laboratory
Impression trays, crown instruments, matrix retainers, rubber dam, plaster instruments, and laboratory tools for prosthodontic and lab work.
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Perforated Upper Impression Tray No. 5
The double-ended Explorer is a diagnostic hand instrument used by general dentists and hygienists to detect caries, locate surface calculus, and trace restoration margins during routine examinations. Fine stainless-steel tips transmit clear tactile feedback through the shank, letting the operator trace fissures, margins, and furcation entrances without applying excess force. Offset working ends give angled access to anterior and posterior surfaces from one pen grasp. The ergonomic handle is profiled to stay stable during light, repeated probing and dampens hand fatigue across a full exam schedule. Equate Instruments supplies the explorer non-sterile and fully autoclavable for straightforward processing in pouches or cassettes.

Universal Crown Remover
The Universal Crown Remover is a heavy, single-ended instrument for breaking the cement seal on cast and provisional crowns. The broad pear-shaped handle gives the clinician the hand volume and mechanical advantage of an elevator, while the slim angled shank terminates in a small hooked working tip that engages the margin of the crown. Rocking pressure applied through the handle transfers cleanly to the tip and lifts the crown away from the abutment. Equate Instruments forges the body in solid stainless steel for rigidity and long service life. The instrument is corrosion resistant, fully autoclavable, and supplied non-sterile for processing through the clinic's routine sterilisation cycle. Equally useful for prosthodontic recementation appointments and chairside retreatment.

Crown Spreader Pliers 17 cm
The Crown Spreader Pliers are a 17 cm reverse-action plier used to break the cement seal on cast crowns by applying a controlled outward force at the crown margin. A pair of small hooked beaks engage the lingual and buccal margins, and when the handles are squeezed the beaks move apart rather than together, spreading the crown off the abutment. The long serrated handles give the clinician firm grip even when wet. Equate Instruments finishes the plier in forged stainless steel with a smooth box-joint pivot. The body is corrosion resistant, fully autoclavable, and supplied non-sterile so the clinic can process it through its routine sterilisation workflow.

Crown Removing Pliers
These Crown Removing Pliers lift cemented cast crowns and provisional crowns from the abutment once the cement seal is broken. The angled beak carries a small serrated pad on the inner face that bites into the occlusal or incisal surface of the crown, while the opposing straight jaw rests against the margin. Squeezing the handles pulls the crown axially off the abutment with controlled, repeatable force. Equate Instruments builds the plier in forged stainless steel with tapered arms and a smooth box-joint pivot. The tool is corrosion resistant, fully autoclavable, and supplied non-sterile for processing through the clinic's routine sterilisation workflow.

Crown Gripper 16 cm (TC, Gold Rings)
The Crown Gripper is a 16 cm scissor-handled instrument for grasping cemented cast and provisional crowns during removal and recementation. The curved working tip carries a tungsten carbide insert with fine cross-serrations that bite into the occlusal surface of the crown without slipping, even when the field is wet with saliva or cement residue. Finger rings finished in gold-coloured electroplate identify it as a TC instrument at a glance in the tray. Equate Instruments forges the shanks in stainless steel with a smooth box-joint pivot for repeatable closure. The instrument is corrosion resistant, fully autoclavable, and supplied non-sterile for processing through the clinic's routine sterilisation workflow.

Incisor Crown Remover Pliers with Rubber Tips 14 cm
The Incisor Crown Remover Pliers are a 14 cm specialist plier for gripping anterior crowns during removal without chipping ceramic or marring the labial face. Both jaws carry interchangeable silicone rubber tips on tension screws so the clinician can adjust the grip distance to suit the incisor being treated. The retentive rubber faces protect the crown while still transferring enough force to pull it axially off the abutment. From Equate Instruments, the stainless steel body is forged with a smooth box-joint pivot, balanced arms, and a coiled return wire that keeps the plier open between squeezes. The instrument is corrosion resistant, fully autoclavable, and supplied non-sterile for processing through the clinic's routine sterilisation workflow.
Silicone Rubber Retentive Pads for Crown Remover Pliers - Pack of 20
These silicone rubber retentive pads are the consumable replacement tips for crown-remover pliers. Each pad clips into the angled beak of the pliers and transfers the squeeze force onto the crown through a soft silicone surface, which grips porcelain and metal without marking the restoration during removal. Supplied as an assorted set by Equate Instruments, the pads are intended to be swapped out once their retentive surface wears or tears. Rotate them into your crown-removal workflow to keep a fresh grip on every try-in and change-over.

Furrer Copper Ring Removing Forceps, Straight 16 cm
The Furrer Copper Ring Removing Forceps are a straight, 16 cm instrument for lifting copper or stainless impression rings off a prepared abutment after an impression has been taken. The fine straight beaks engage the occlusal edge of the ring, and a thumbscrew on the shank adjusts the opening width so the clinician can dial in the exact grip distance for the ring being removed before squeezing the forceps closed. Equate Instruments forges the body in stainless steel with tapered arms, a smooth box-joint pivot, and a corrosion-resistant finish. The instrument is fully autoclavable and is supplied non-sterile so the clinic can process it through its routine sterilisation workflow.

Telescope Crown Forceps
The Telescope Crown Forceps are a prosthodontic instrument for breaking the cement seal between a telescope secondary crown and its primary coping. The fine paired beaks engage both sides of the telescope crown, and a thumbscrew on the shank presets the closing distance so each squeeze applies controlled, repeatable force along the long axis of the crown. Long serrated handles give reliable grip through the removal stroke, even when the field is wet. Equate Instruments forges the body in stainless steel with a smooth box-joint pivot. The instrument is corrosion resistant, fully autoclavable, and supplied non-sterile for processing through the clinic's routine sterilisation workflow.

Automatic Crown Remover Set with 3 Tips and Mounting Tool
The Automatic Crown Remover Set from Equate Instruments is a spring-loaded pistol-grip instrument supplied with three interchangeable working tips and a mounting tool. Squeezing the trigger releases stored spring energy through the threaded tip, delivering a controlled impulse that fractures the cement lute beneath bonded crowns and bridges. The knurled mid-section and deeply ribbed lower handle support secure single-hand operation. Each tip has a different working-end geometry for hooking on to cast, ceramic, or metal-ceramic restorations from buccal, lingual, and proximal angles. The mounting tool tightens the tip into the instrument head, and the stainless steel construction is fully autoclavable for routine in-clinic sterilisation.

Miller Crown Remover with Four Interchangeable Tips
The Miller Crown Remover from Equate Instruments is a spring-loaded instrument built to debond cemented crowns, bridges, and inlays with consistent, controlled impact. The operator hooks one of the four interchangeable tips onto the restoration, pulls the knurled thumb cap against the internal spring, and releases it to deliver an axial impulse that fractures the cement layer beneath the crown. Four site-specific tips (A, B, C, D) cover anterior, posterior, buccal, lingual, and interproximal approaches, so the clinician can engage most crown margins without repositioning the patient. The machined stainless-steel body, coil spring, and tips are fully autoclavable for in-clinic sterilisation.

Replacement Tips for Miller Crown Remover (A, B, C, D)
This set of four replacement tips from Equate Instruments is designed for use with the Miller-style spring-loaded crown remover. Each tip (A, B, C, D) has a different working-end bend so the same driver body can engage crown margins from anterior, posterior, buccal, and lingual approaches without repositioning the patient. The tips are machined from stainless steel with a threaded shank that seats into the instrument head. They are supplied non-sterile for in-clinic processing and are fully autoclavable, making them a practical inventory item for general practices that debond cemented crowns, bridges, and inlays regularly.

Rubber Dam Frame - Young Pattern (Small)
The Small Young-Pattern Rubber Dam Frame from Equate Instruments is a U-shaped stainless-steel frame used to tension and support the rubber dam sheet during tooth isolation. Peripheral pegs along the frame engage the dam at regular intervals, holding the sheet taut around the operative field while leaving clear line-of-sight and working access to the isolated teeth. The narrow profile of the small frame is well suited to paediatric patients, anterior isolation, and cases where a full-arch frame gets in the way of instruments and the operator's hands. Fully autoclavable, the frame is reusable across many procedures and drops neatly into the standard rubber dam cassette alongside the punch and clamp forceps.

Adult Rubber Dam Frame 10x11cm (Nygaard-Ostby Pattern)
The Adult Rubber Dam Frame 10x11 cm from Equate Instruments is a full-arch stainless-steel frame used to tension and support the rubber dam sheet during routine isolation procedures. The curved Nygaard-Ostby profile conforms to the contour of the face, sitting comfortably around the mouth while peripheral pegs engage the sheet at regular intervals to hold it taut. At 10x11 cm the frame gives the clinician clear visibility and instrument access to all quadrants of the adult dentition. It is manufactured from stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, slotting into the standard rubber dam cassette alongside the punch and clamp forceps for in-clinic sterilisation and reuse.

Rubber Dam Clamp #10 (Universal)
The Rubber Dam Clamp #10 from Equate Instruments is a universal-pattern winged clamp used to anchor the rubber dam sheet around a tooth during isolation. The double-holed beaks engage a standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, while the curved jaws grip the cervical contour of the tooth with four symmetrical points of contact for stable seating. Marked with its figure number for quick identification, the clamp is suited to partial-erupted molars and similar retention contours within the Ivory universal range. It is machined from hardened stainless steel and supplied non-sterile for autoclave processing in pouches or cassettes alongside the rest of the rubber dam kit.

Rubber Dam Clamp #11 (Universal)
The Rubber Dam Clamp #11 from Equate Instruments is a universal-pattern winged clamp used to anchor the rubber dam sheet around a tooth during isolation. The double-holed beaks engage a standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the curved jaws grip the cervical contour with four symmetrical points of contact so the clamp stays stable under the tension of the dam. Figure number 11 is stamped on the bow for quick identification, and the clamp is well suited to molars and similar retention contours within the Ivory universal range. Machined from hardened stainless steel and fully autoclavable, it is supplied non-sterile for in-clinic processing alongside the rest of the rubber dam clamp selection.

Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 14 - Festooned Molar Jaws
The Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 14 from Equate Instruments is a festooned-jaw molar clamp for partially erupted or undersized molar teeth. The gently scalloped jaws follow the uneven cervical contour of such teeth, giving four active points of contact below the height of contour so the clamp does not slide off during isolation. Double forceps-engagement holes accept standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the bow is tall enough to hold the rubber dam well clear of the operative field. Commonly used on maxillary molars within the Ivory universal numbering system, the clamp is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable for in-clinic sterilisation.

Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 14A - Festooned Jaws, Larger Size
The Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 14A from Equate Instruments is the larger-jaw variant of the Fig. 14 festooned clamp, for partially erupted or undersized molars where a slightly wider grip is required. The gently scalloped jaws follow the uneven cervical contour of these teeth and offer four active contact points below the height of contour so the clamp stays stable under the tension of the rubber dam. Double forceps-engagement holes accept standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the tall bow keeps the dam clear of the working field. It is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic sterilisation alongside the rest of the clamp selection.

Rubber Dam Clamp #18 (Universal)
The Rubber Dam Clamp #18 from Equate Instruments is a universal-pattern winged clamp used to anchor the rubber dam sheet around a tooth during isolation. The beaks angle downward from the bow so the clamp settles cleanly around lower molars and similar retention contours in the Ivory universal numbering range, giving stable four-point grip at the cervical margin. Double forceps-engagement holes accept standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the figure number is stamped on the bow for quick identification on the tray. The clamp is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic processing.

Rubber Dam Clamp #24 (Universal)
The Rubber Dam Clamp #24 from Equate Instruments is a universal-pattern winged clamp used to anchor the rubber dam sheet around a tooth during isolation. The slim curved beaks grip narrower tooth contours in the Ivory universal numbering range, giving stable four-point retention without crowding adjacent teeth or soft tissue. Double forceps-engagement holes accept a standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the figure number is stamped on the bow for quick identification on the tray. The clamp is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic processing alongside the rest of the rubber dam clamp selection.

Rubber Dam Clamp #25 (Universal)
The Rubber Dam Clamp #25 from Equate Instruments is a universal-pattern winged clamp used to anchor the rubber dam sheet around a tooth during isolation. The slim curved beaks grip narrower tooth contours within the Ivory universal range, giving stable four-point retention at the cervical margin without crowding adjacent teeth or soft tissue. Double forceps-engagement holes accept a standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the figure number is stamped on the bow for quick identification on the tray. The clamp is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic processing alongside the rest of the rubber dam clamp selection.

Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 27 - Rounded Premolar Jaws
The Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 27 from Equate Instruments is a premolar clamp with gently rounded jaws that follow the cervical contour of premolar teeth. The four-point contact sits just below the height of contour so the clamp grips securely under the tension of the rubber dam without slipping, and the winged design carries the dam sheet clear of the occlusal surface. Double forceps-engagement holes accept a standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the figure number is stamped on the bow for quick identification on the tray. The clamp is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic processing alongside the rest of the rubber dam kit.

Rubber Dam Clamp #56 (Universal)
The Rubber Dam Clamp #56 from Equate Instruments is a universal-pattern winged clamp used to anchor the rubber dam sheet around a tooth during isolation. The wider winged beaks grip larger tooth contours within the Ivory universal numbering range, giving stable four-point retention on molars and large partially erupted teeth. Double forceps-engagement holes accept a standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the figure number is stamped on the bow for quick identification on the tray. The clamp is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic processing alongside the rest of the rubber dam clamp selection.

Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 56S - Serrated Molar Jaws
The Rubber Dam Clamp Fig. 56S from Equate Instruments is a serrated-jaw molar clamp for large partially erupted or irregularly shaped molar teeth where a smooth universal clamp cannot find reliable purchase. The slightly festooned jaws carry a row of serrations along the inner face that bite into the cervical contour and hold the clamp steady under the tension of the rubber dam. Double forceps-engagement holes accept a standard Brewer or straight clamp forceps, and the figure number is stamped on the bow for quick identification on the tray. The clamp is machined from hardened stainless steel and is fully autoclavable, supplied non-sterile for standard in-clinic processing alongside the rest of the rubber dam kit.
