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Busch & Co. GmbH  |  SKU: 036107

831R 014 FG DIAMOND - (Pack of 6)

Regular price $28.99

The pear medium grit diamond dental bur from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed to meet the demands of modern clinical dentistry. Manufactured in Germany to exacting standards, this diamond bur offers reliable performance across a range of restorative and preparatory procedures.

Product Specifications

  • Shape: Pear
  • Grit: Medium
  • ISO Classification: 806 314 238 524 014
  • Shank: FG (Friction Grip)
  • Reference: 831R 014
  • Pack Quantity: 6

Applications

This pear medium grit diamond dental bur is well suited for cavity and fissure preparation, where consistent cutting efficiency and dimensional accuracy are essential. The pear shape provides controlled access to occlusal and interproximal areas, making it a practical choice for everyday restorative workflows.

Cavity/Fissure Preparation

Why Choose This Bur?

As a pear medium grit diamond dental bur, this instrument strikes the right balance between aggressive cutting and surface finish quality. Medium grit diamonds are widely used for initial preparation and gross reduction where precise form is required without overly coarse surface texture. The FG shank ensures compatibility with standard high-speed handpieces.

Dental Instruments, Tools, Burs, Diamonds and Polishers Made In Germany

FAQ

What handpiece is this bur compatible with? This bur features an FG (Friction Grip) shank, compatible with standard high-speed dental handpieces.

How many burs are included in a pack? Each pack contains 6 individual burs, offering excellent value for high-volume clinical settings.

What is the ISO classification for this bur? The ISO classification is 806 314 238 524 014, which confirms shape, grit, size, and shank type for easy cross-referencing.