Burs

        • ADC Burs & Kit

          ADC Burs & Kit

          The Australian Dental council (ADC) exams bur kit has been specifically designed for the ADC bench test.

          Diamond burs are generally used for reducing tooth structures to place crowns or porcelain veneers. Diamonds may also be used to smooth, refine, and polish composite or porcelain material. The grinding motion of a diamond bur leaves a rough surface. They are needed when a cut requires extreme precision.

          Diamond is the hardest of all known materials. When bonded to stainless steel through a special metallurgical process, it can be used to create a cutting edge with superior cutting ability and durability.

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              • Two Striper Diamond Dental Burs from Abrasive Technology USA

                Original Two Striper Diamond Dental Burs from Abrasive Technology USA.

                Diamond burs are generally used for reducing tooth structures to place crowns or porcelain veneers. Diamonds may also be used to smooth, refine, and polish composite or porcelain material. The grinding motion of a diamond bur leaves a rough surface. They are needed when a cut requires extreme precision.

                Diamond is the hardest of all known materials. When bonded to stainless steel through a special metallurgical process, it can be used to create a cutting edge with superior cutting ability and durability.

                TWO STRIPER DIAMOND BUR
                FASTER CUTTING • SMOOTHER GRINDING • LONGER LASTING • NATURAL, VIRGIN DIAMOND
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                    • Dental Diamond FG high speed bur

                      Dental Diamond FG high-speed burs

                      Diamond burs are generally used for reducing tooth structures to place crowns or porcelain veneers. Diamonds may also be used to smooth, refine, and polish composite or porcelain material. The grinding motion of a diamond bur leaves a rough surface. They are needed when a cut requires extreme precision.

                      Diamond is the hardest of all known materials. When bonded to stainless steel through a special metallurgical process, it can be used to create a cutting edge with superior cutting ability and durability.

                       

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                          • Dental FG Carbide high speed bur

                            Dental FG carbide high-speed burs

                            Carbide burs are made of tungsten carbide, a material that is 3 times stiffer than steel. Because it is such a hard material it is able to maintain sharpness, making it an effective cutting tool. Much like diamond burs, carbide burs are available in a variance of shapes. The cuts made in the head of the bur make them effective cutting instruments as there is very little build up in debris.

                            Carbide burs cut and chip away the tooth structure rather than grinding as diamond burs do, this leaves a much smoother finish than diamond burs. Carbide burs are better handling for removing metal based restorations, they are also effective for trimming and finishing macro-filled and hybrid composites. Carbide burs are most commonly available as a friction grip shank.

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                                • Microdont Dental Carbide / Diamond Bur FG

                                  Microdont Dental Carbide / Diamond Bur FG

                                  Diamond burs are generally used for reducing tooth structures to place crowns or porcelain veneers. Diamonds may also be used to smooth, refine, and polish composite or porcelain material. The grinding motion of a diamond bur leaves a rough surface. They are needed when a cut requires extreme precision.

                                  Diamond is the hardest of all known materials. When bonded to stainless steel through a special metallurgical process, it can be used to create a cutting edge with superior cutting ability and durability.

                                   

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                                      • Microdont Bur Block - HP

                                        Microdont Bur Block - HP 

                                        Aluminum Bur Blocks

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