Premier Dental has a whole Morrell set too, with hammer, handle, and points, and they also make some fine crown remover flashing, for taking out provisionally cemented crowns without damaging margins or traumatising your patient.
Or do things the Almore International way, with the Richwil crown and bridge remover. This is ideal for inlays. It’s a convenient aid during the fitting procedure, too, and doesn’t require perforation of the crown, and it does allow re-cementation. It’s also really comfortable for the patient. It’s made of food-grade, water-soluble resin, that adheres to teeth, gold, porcelain and acrylic.
Finally, you might need KY pliers. GC America offers a terrific pair just right for easy removal of cast and temporary crowns and metal cores. They’re rasped, with small sharp pins for a really good grip. Use them alone or with add-on tips or emery powder.