Restorative instruments are essential tools used in placing, shaping, and refining dental restorations. These instruments assist in the accurate placement of composite, amalgam, and other restorative materials, ensuring functional and aesthetic results. Common instruments in this category include carvers for shaping, burnishers for smoothing, condensers for packing, and spatulas for mixing materials. Each tool is designed to provide maximum control, helping dentists achieve the ideal anatomical contours and surface finish. High-quality restorative instruments are made from stainless steel to ensure durability and resistance to corrosion. Their ergonomic designs reduce hand fatigue, allowing for precise manipulation even during extended procedures. Some instruments feature non-stick coatings, preventing composite materials from adhering and making the application smoother.