RA Latch-Type Shank
The burs use an RA, or right-angle, latch-type shank that locks securely into a slow-speed contra-angle handpiece. This fitting suits operative and finishing work carried out at slow speed, giving the clinician secure, controlled handling at the contra-angle.
Tungsten Carbide Head
Each bur has a hard tungsten carbide head, the material dentistry relies on for its hardness and ability to hold a sharp edge. This delivers clean, controlled cutting and refined finishing across a wide range of slow-speed dental procedures.
Smoother Surface Than Diamond
Carbide burs leave a smoother surface than diamond burs, making them well suited to finishing and helping the clinician achieve a clean, refined result on restorations and tooth surfaces with less additional polishing.
Less Vibration and Chatter
These burs generate less vibration and chatter than many other types, improving comfort for clinician and patient and helping the bur track accurately at slow speed for precise, refined results.
Heat Resistant, Edge Retention
Tungsten carbide withstands high temperatures, helping the burs hold their cutting edge far longer than many other burs for consistent performance and fewer replacements.
Long-Lasting Durability
Built to last, these burs resist chipping and breaking even with regular use, making them a dependable, cost-effective choice that holds up to repeated slow-speed cutting, finishing and sterilisation without losing their edge.
Stainless Steel Shank
The carbide head is mounted on a stainless steel shank, a strong, corrosion-resistant body that fits the contra-angle securely and withstands repeated sterilisation.
Convenient Five-Per-Pack Supply
The burs are supplied five pieces per pack, making it easy to stock and replace them as part of routine practice supplies for uninterrupted clinical work.
