1SXM 014 (US No. 4SXM) RA ROUND SXM-CUT CARBIDE - (Pack of 6)
The round carbide dental bur SXM cut from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for demanding dental preparation tasks. Featuring a rosehead geometry and the proprietary SXM-cut design, this bur delivers fast cutting action combined with notably low vibration — a combination that supports clinician control and patient comfort throughout the procedure.
Key Features
- Carbide Construction: Manufactured from high-grade carbide for durability and consistent cutting efficiency across multiple uses.
- Round Rosehead Design: Optimized geometry for smooth, predictable material removal.
- Fast Cutting & Low Vibration: The SXM-cut pattern reduces chatter and heat generation during use.
- Slender Neck: Improves visibility and access in posterior and confined preparation sites.
- Gold Plated Neck with Green Ring: Provides easy size identification and a corrosion-resistant finish on the neck.
- ISO Classification: 500 204 001 019 014 — ensures compatibility and standardized reference across dental systems.
- Pack of 6: Supplied in a convenient multi-unit pack for clinical efficiency.
Applications
The round carbide dental bur SXM cut is particularly well-suited for cavity and fissure preparation, where controlled excavation and precise outline form are essential. Its slender neck and rosehead profile make it a reliable choice for Class I, II, and V cavity preparations.
Cavity/Fissure Preparation
German Engineering
As a round carbide dental bur SXM cut produced in Germany, this instrument reflects Busch & Co. GmbH's long-standing commitment to quality manufacturing standards. Each bur is crafted to meet rigorous tolerances expected in professional clinical environments.

FAQ
What shank type does this bur fit? This bur is designed for use with RA (right-angle/contra-angle) handpieces, as indicated by the RA designation in the product name.
What does the green ring indicate? The green ring is a standardized color-coding identifier that helps clinicians quickly distinguish this bur size during tray setup and use.
Is this bur suitable for high-speed or low-speed handpieces? RA burs are typically used with slow-speed contra-angle handpieces. Always confirm compatibility with your specific handpiece manufacturer's guidelines.

