A roundup of some of the latest burs and instruments designed to make dentists' jobs more efficient and to help deliver the best cases to their patients.
Dental burs are used in all facets of dentistry and are an essential part of your daily practice. Dentists utilize numerous styles, grits, and shapes of burs throughout their career while performing restorative dentistry. Diamond burs are most commonly used for cutting through porcelain, and carbide burs are best for preparing cavities for fillings, shaping bone, removing old fillings, and they leave the surface smoother than diamond burs.
Ceramic and steel burs are also used for other procedures and each type of dental bur is available in a wide array of shapes including common round, pear, and cross-cut tapered designs. The preferences towards varieties of shape and grit also note the need for predictability of procedures while managing overhead costs.
In order for clinicians to deliver high-quality patient outcomes in an efficient and productive manner, they must choose burs that support the style and productivity of their practice. Even if you choose the best material for a particular case, it may not be as effective if paired with an inefficient shape.
Here we present a look at 12 of the top dental bur manufacturers. For more information on their additional dental bur offerings, contact the companies directly or visit dentalproductsreport.com.
Read on for an overview of dental burs.
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ZR-Diamonds™
A premier choice for working with modern high-strength ceramics since their introduction
With optimal versatility and performance, they address everyday challenges by providing superior results quickly and with minimal effort
Offered in a range of shapes and sizes, they provide an effective, efficient, and easy-to-use option for adjusting high-strength ceramic restorations
The ZR6801.FG.018 diamond (pictured), is effective, efficient, and easy-to-use for adjusting high-strength ceramic restorations and grinding all types of ceramics including zirconia
Features optimized blade profile design and geometry; manufactured with the use of computer aided design (CAD), they provide aggressive cutting and rapid reduction
Available in more than 10 options, profiles under the Speedster Metal Cutter line include Round, Inverted Cone, Pear, Crosscut Fissure, Round End Crosscut Fissure, Crosscut Tapered Fissure, and Amalgam Prep
Select Speedster Metal Cutter burs are offered within the Alpen SteriX pre-sterile pouch packaged line in several packaging configurations
Fissurotomy® instruments allow early diagnosis, conservative preparation and treatment of hidden fissure caries, often without the use of anesthesia.
Designed to provide a less invasive and more comfortable cavity preparation.
Developed in collaboration with Temple University, the Fissurotomy bur head shape allows conservative exploration of fissures with a patient-friendly technique that is virtually pain-free and creates an ideal cavity form.
They are essential when removing decay in deep lesions because they preserve the healthy dentin.
Manufactured using a brazing technique that strategically bonds uniformly-sized and shaped diamonds to ensure consistent orientation and height for optimum diamond cutting efficiency. The result of this process is the formation of debris-clearing channels that prevent bur clogging
Balanced and efficient cutting results in faster, more accurate tooth reduction and margin placement, without the need to refine
These extended-use diamond burs feature universal length shanks making them suitable for both small and large handpieces
With 20 percent more cutting surface, the tips cut clear crisp margins
Doctors who understood the need for contamination prevention, safety, and efficiency knew where to turn and adapted their habits to this superior dental practice. Thirty years later, people are still discovering the benefits of single-patient-use products.
The vivid pink box is well-recognized as the box that helped changed the industry, and NeoDiamond has over 130 shapes and an ever-expanding product portfolio
One-piece steel shank diamonds meet strict ISO manufacturing standards.
Recognized by independent testing for their superior performance, cutting efficiency, and lack of clogging, Robot Diamonds are made with a multi-coating technique with a special surface treatment for durability
The smooth cutting and long-lasting diamonds are available in a wide range of grits (regular, coarse, super coarse, fine, superfine), shapes, and sizes, including a minimally invasive series
Flat End Taper, green, coarse grit diamond designed to offer efficiency, durability and quality
Meisinger offers a full line of both multi-use and single-use diamonds
Diamond instruments consist of a shank and a hardened, stainless profile body coated by means of the most modern galvanizing process with selected diamond grains. This guarantees an extremely homogenous, safe, and lasting diamond coating of the instruments and thus, optimal working results