Category: Burs by Application
Subcategories
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Preparation - Round
Frequently used for crown preparation, to cut depth guides, occlusal rest preparation, endodontic access and cavity preparation.
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Preparation - Inverted
Used for recreation of occlusal anatomy on restorations and rapid removal of obsolete restorations.
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Breaking Contact
Thin needle or flame shaped diamonds are ideal to break the interproximal contact during crown preparation.
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Depth Cutting
Depth cuts may be used for crown, Veneer or Onlay preparation.
Depth guides ensure adequate but not too much tooth reduction.
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Shoulder
Tapered or cylindrical diamonds create a shoulder preparation with a 90° margin.
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Bevel
This preparation is used for metal ceramic crowns or cast gold crowns.
It creates a 45° - 60° angle.
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Chamfer
Round end tapered or cylindrical diamond instruments create a chamfered preparation.
Preferred preparation design for metal-ceramic crowns.
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Feather Edge
Mainly used for design of stainless steel or cast gold crowns.
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Occlusal/Lingual...
An anatomically prepared occlusal surface provides adequate clearance and uniform thickness of the restoration.
Football and wheel shape diamonds reproduce lingual concavity in crown preparation.
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Margin Refinement
Refine shoulder preparation for improved crown adaption.
Flatten the floor in inlay/onlay preparation.
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Micro Diamonds
Special to improve conservative preparation design.
Precise material removal due to small working part and slender neck.
Minimally invasive shaping of cavities and maximum conservation of health tooth structure.
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Trimming & Finishing
Instruments for embrasure contouring.
Aesthetic trimming.
Finishing before polishing.
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Preparation & Finishing
Flat end diamonds with rounded corner create rounded internal angles for ceramic or composite inlay and onlay preparation.
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Endodontic Safe End
Safe tip - Instruments with a non-cutting end.
To expand pulp chamber safely.
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Crown Cutter
Perfect for cutting and separating crowns of all ceramic restorations