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Ss White Surgical Length Carbide Fg Burs Pack of 10
Ss White Surgical Length Carbide Fg Burs Pack of 10
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SS White® Surgical Length Carbide FG Burs are engineered to deliver outstanding cutting performance and durability for dental professionals. Each bur is meticulously designed with an optimal blade structure, rake angle, flute depth, and spiral angulation, combined with our specially formulated fine-grain tungsten carbide. This advanced carbide formulation ensures a sharper blade that maintains its edge longer than coarse-grain alternatives, which dull quickly due to particle breakage. providing superior resistance to corrosion during the sterilization processes used in dental offices. With a length of 25mm, these burs are perfectly suited for a range of surgical applications, offering precision and reliability. The pack includes 10 burs, ensuring you have a consistent and high-quality tool for your practice.
Features
Features
- Precision Engineering: Expertly designed with optimal blade structure and cutting angles for superior performance.
- High-Quality Material: Fine-grain tungsten carbide ensures sharper blades and longer wear.
- Surgical-Grade Shanks: Stainless steel shanks resist corrosion and enhance durability.
- Length: 25mm, ideal for various surgical applications.
- Pack Size: Includes 10 burs for consistent use and convenience.
- Exceptional Cutting Performance: Delivers high efficiency and durability for reliable results.
- Corrosion Resistance: Maintains performance through repeated sterilization.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Type: Surgical Length Carbide FG Burs
- Blade Material: Fine-grain tungsten carbide
- Length: 25mm
- Cutting Performance: High efficiency, long-lasting sharpness
- Corrosion Resistance: Excellent during sterilization
Packaging
Packaging
- Pack of 10
Direction to use
Direction to use
Preparation:
- Inspect the bur for any visible damage before use.
- Ensure the bur is properly sterilized according to your dental office’s sterilization protocols.
Attachment:
- Securely attach the bur to the handpiece, ensuring a tight fit to prevent any movement during use.
- Verify that the bur is properly seated and aligned in the handpiece.
Application:
- Operate the handpiece at the recommended speed for the specific procedure.
- Use the bur with gentle, controlled pressure to achieve optimal cutting performance and avoid overheating the tooth structure.
Post-Use:
- After use, clean the bur thoroughly to remove any debris.
- Sterilize the bur according to your dental office’s sterilization procedures.
- Store the bur in a clean, dry place to maintain its condition.
Inspection and Maintenance:
- Regularly inspect the bur for wear or damage.
- Replace the bur if the cutting edge becomes dull or if there are signs of damage.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: United States of America
- Manufacturer: SS White
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: What should I do if I experience inconsistent cutting performance with these burs?Answer: If you experience inconsistent cutting performance, check for signs of wear or damage on the burs, ensure they are properly attached to the handpiece, and verify that you are using them at the recommended speed. If issues persist, consider replacing the bur and consult your dental supplier or SS White® for further assistance.
Question: What are SS White® Surgical Length Carbide FG Burs used for?
Answer: SS White® Surgical Length Carbide FG Burs are designed for precise and efficient tooth cutting during various dental procedures.
Question: Can these burs be used with any handpiece?
Answer: Yes, these burs are designed to fit standard FG (Friction Grip) handpieces.
Question: How should I clean and sterilize the burs?Answer: After use, clean the burs thoroughly and sterilize them according to your dental office’s standard sterilization procedures.
Question: What is the advantage of fine-grain tungsten carbide over coarse-grain?
Answer: Fine-grain tungsten carbide maintains its sharpness and edge longer, while coarse-grain carbide dulls more quickly due to larger particles breaking off.
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