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Frank Dental Pear Shaped FG Diamond Burs EX -Series
Frank Dental Pear Shaped FG Diamond Burs EX -Series
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Frank Dental Pear burs will penetrate the enamel, will remove the decay in all safety, carrying out at the same time parts in withdrawal regularly round and being appropriate for the retention of obturations to the amalgam, with silicate, composite or acrylic resins. Pear burs are best suited for creating access points, preparing cavities, and evening splitting roots of smaller teeth. Round burs are used for cavity preparation and creating access points, but they can also create undercuts and channels for blades during dental extraction.
Features
Features
- Fresh, fast cutting the first time every time.
- Freedom from cleaning and maintaining used diamonds.
- Affordable price eliminates the need to recoup expenses by reusing expensive diamonds.
- Effective patient-to-patient infection control.
- Highest rated & best performing single-use diamond by an independent, non-profit, dental education and product testing foundation.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Head Shape: Pear
- Shank type: FG
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x Pear Shape Bur
Direction to use
Direction to use
Additional info
Additional info
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: What is the head shape of Frank Dental Pear Shaped FG Diamond Burs?
Answer: The head shape is Pear, making these burs well-suited for creating access points, preparing cavities, and evening splitting roots of smaller teeth.
Question: What is the significance of effective patient-to-patient infection control in these diamond burs?
Answer: Frank Dental Pear Shaped FG Diamond Burs contribute to effective patient-to-patient infection control by being designed for single-use, minimizing the risk of cross-contamination.
Question: What is the primary advantage of Frank Dental Pear Shaped FG Diamond Burs in terms of cutting performance?
Answer: These diamond burs offer fresh, fast cutting the first time every time, ensuring efficient performance in dental procedures.
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