Steel Burs Inverted Cone RA 3 012
Made in the UK
Manufactured to exceed stringent ISO, FDA and CE approval. SPC (Statistical Process Control) techniques are used at the earliest stages of manufacture eliminating any critical defects minimising vibration and potential handpiece damage while reducing patient discomfort
Supplied with a proprietary coating to prevent corrosion when sterilised prior to use
Made from heat treatable allot steels giving the optimum hardness, strength and reliability
A dental burr is a type of burr (cutter) used in a rotary handpiece. The burrs are usually made of tungsten carbide or diamond. The three parts to a burr are the head, the neck, and the shank
Dental burs are used for cutting hard tissues - tooth or bone. They are made of steel, stainless steel, tungsten carbide and diamond grit. There are various shapes of burrs that include round, inverted cone, straight fissure, tapered fissure, and pear-shaped burrs. Additional cuts across the blades of burrs were added to increase cutting efficiency, but their benefit has been minimized with the advent of high-speed handpieces.
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