
Excavator 129/130 - Titanium-Coated Double-Ended
The 129/130 excavator is a double-ended restorative hand instrument used to remove carious dentin, debris, and remnants of temporary fillings during cavity preparation. Each working end carries a precision-ground spoon-shaped blade in the 129/130 pattern so the operator can address both mesial and distal cavity walls without repositioning the grip. The instrument from Equate Instruments combines a lightweight hollow stainless-steel handle with titanium-coated working tips for added surface hardness and clear visual contrast against dentin. The knurled grip zones support deliberate scooping strokes, and the full instrument is autoclavable for standard in-clinic sterilisation workflows.
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