carver

carver
A dental hand instrument, available in a wide variety of end shapes, used for forming and contouring wax, filling materials, etc.

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car·ver (kahrґvər) a knife or other instrument used for carving or fashioning an object by cutting, such as one used for shaping artificial teeth and dental restorations.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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(in wood or ivory)


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