- A 1.6mm Friction Grip (FG) Surgical Length 702 Carbide Bur, a high-precision rotary instrument used in dental surgical procedures for cutting through bone and hard tooth structures
Uses
- Oral Surgery:
- Commonly used for sectioning impacted teeth, particularly third molars (wisdom teeth), to facilitate easier extraction
- Bone Contouring:
- Employed in alveoloplasty or other procedures requiring the removal or shaping of alveolar bone
- Endodontic Access:
- Provides the necessary length to reach deep into tooth structures when standard-length burs are insufficient
Features
- Friction Grip (FG) Shank:
- Designed for use with high-speed surgical handpieces
- Surgical Length:
- Features an extended shank to provide better visibility and access to deep surgical sites
- 702 Shape:
- A Flat End Taper design that allows for precise vertical and lateral cutting
- Cross-Cut Design:
- Engineered with cross-cut flutes to increase cutting efficiency and reduce clogging during heavy-duty material removal
- 1.6mm Diameter:
- Provides a specific cutting width suitable for creating precise channels or sectioning
- Non-Sterile Packaging:
- Supplied in packages of 5, requiring sterilization before clinical use
Benefits
- Enhanced Cutting Power:
- The cross-cut carbide construction enables faster removal of bone and tooth structure compared to standard plain-cut burs, reducing procedure time
- Improved Access:
- The extended surgical length allows the clinician to work in deep or narrow surgical fields without the handpiece head obstructing the view
- Precision Control:
- The flat-end taper shape provides a high degree of control, making it easier to create flat-bottomed preparations or clean vertical walls
- Durability:
- Carbide construction maintains a sharp cutting edge longer than stainless steel alternatives, ensuring consistent performance throughout the surgical procedure