- Designed for oral surgery and other heavy-duty dental procedures
Applications:
- Oral surgery procedures:
- The bur is ideal for osteotomies, sectioning teeth, and other aggressive oral surgery applications
- Crown and bridge removal:
- Its powerful cutting ability is suitable for efficiently removing metal, porcelain, and composite restorations
- Material reduction:
- Used for bulk reduction of tooth structure and hard restorative materials during dental procedures
- Procedures with limited access:
- The long shank and tapered head are effective for procedures that require access to posterior or hard-to-reach areas of the mouth
Features:
- Bur shape:
- A tapered fissure bur with a cross-cut design
- Tapered design:
- The conical shape of the bur is useful for creating angled walls during tooth preparation
- Cross-cut head:
- Enhances cutting efficiency and removes material faster than plain fissure burs
- Shank type:
- Handpiece (HP)
- This designation means the bur has a long shank and is designed for use in a slow-speed, straight handpiece
- It is compatible with popular oral surgery handpieces from brands like Stryker and Hall
- Material:
- Made from high-quality, fine-grain tungsten carbide, which produces a sharper and longer-wearing blade than less expensive coarse-grain versions
- The surgical-grade stainless steel shank provides additional corrosion resistance
- Performance:
- Features a carefully designed blade structure, rake angle, and flute depth to reduce clogging and minimize vibration
- This design maximizes cutting efficiency and procedural comfort for the patient
- Also manufactured with a strong neck to reduce the chance of bur breakage during procedures
- Sterility:
- Sold in a sterile, individually packaged format for safety and convenience
Contents:
- 10 Sterile Burs per pack