This instrument shows a Ward’s Carver, a double-ended dental instrument labeled as Fig. 1.
It features a stainless steel body with a textured, knurled grip for enhanced control.
Each end has an angled blade designed for detailed carving and contouring of amalgam restorations.
The instrument is commonly used in restorative dentistry to refine occlusal anatomy and remove excess filling material, ensuring accurate tooth form and proper contact points.
