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Description
POWERFUL CUTTING PERFORMANCE Carefully designed blade structure, rake angle, flute depth and spiral angulation combined with our specially formulated tungsten carbide results in the powerful cutting performance of our burs. Prima classic burs are engineered to deliver the most efficient cutting rate & performance for the most popular procedures. MAXIMUM STRENGTH & DURABILITY Proper selection of tungsten carbide and high quality steel combined with a specialized heat treatment process and controlled welding operation creates the optimum conditions required to attain the impressive strength and durability of a Prima classic bur. CONSISTENT QUALITY Prima classic is ISO 13485 , EN46001 and CE Mark Certified which means a Prima classic bur is manufactured to the highest quality standards.You can depend on the consistent quality of a Prima classic bur... in all ways, always.
Specifications
Care Instruction
Features
Material: High-quality carbide for enhanced durability and precision cutting.
Type: Taper fissure design for effective tooth preparation and cavity access.
Shank Size: Standard HP (Handpiece) shank for compatibility with most dental handpieces.
Set Quantity: Includes a set of 5 burs for versatile use in various procedures.
Sizes: Available in multiple sizes to accommodate different clinical needs.
Cutting Efficiency: Optimized cutting geometry for efficient removal of tooth structure.
Surface Finish: Smooth finish to reduce vibration and enhance patient comfort.
Sterilization: Suitable for autoclave sterilization, ensuring compliance with hygiene standards
Preparation: Ensure that all instruments and burs are clean and sterilized before use. Check the condition of the burs for any signs of wear.
Selection: Choose the appropriate size and type of taper fissure bur based on the clinical procedure and the specific tooth being treated.
Mounting: Insert the selected bur into the handpiece, ensuring a secure fit. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for proper attachment.
Setting Parameters: Adjust the handpiece to the recommended speed and torque settings for optimal performance. Typically, a high-speed setting is used for carbide burs.
Tooth Preparation: Begin the procedure by gently applying the bur to the target area. Use light pressure and allow the bur to do the work, maintaining control and stability.
Cutting Technique: Utilize a smooth, controlled motion to prepare the cavity or tooth structure, following the natural contours. Periodically check progress to avoid excessive removal of tooth structure.
Cooling: Use water spray or air to keep the bur and tooth cool during the procedure, minimizing heat buildup.
Finishing: Once the desired preparation is achieved, remove the bur and inspect the cavity or surface for any rough edges.
Cleaning: After use, clean the bur according to the manufacturer’s instructions and sterilize it if necessary.