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Busch & Co. GmbH  |  SKU: 022059

48 009 FG FIN FLAME CARBIDE - (Pack of 2)

Regular price $23.99

The carbide flame finishing bur from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for demanding finishing applications in clinical dentistry. Manufactured in Germany to exacting standards, this bur delivers consistent, controlled cutting performance that professionals rely on.

Product Details

  • Type: Carbide, Flame, Finishing Bur
  • ISO Classification: 500 314 243 072 009
  • Pack Quantity: Pack of 2
  • Shank Type: FG (Friction Grip)

Applications

The carbide flame finishing bur is well-suited for filling treatment procedures, offering the control and surface quality required during the finishing stage of restorative work. Its flame-shaped geometry allows access to contoured surfaces and interproximal areas with precision.

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Why Choose This Bur

As a carbide flame finishing bur, this instrument is designed to produce smooth, refined surfaces on restorative materials, reducing the need for extensive polishing steps. The carbide construction provides durability and longevity across multiple uses, while the flame profile enables precise contouring in anatomically challenging regions.

Busch & Co. GmbH is a trusted name in dental rotary instrumentation, producing burs and instruments held to rigorous quality standards. Each carbide flame finishing bur in this pack reflects that commitment to clinical reliability and German manufacturing excellence.

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FAQ

What is the ISO classification for this bur? The ISO classification is 500 314 243 072 009.

How many burs are included in each pack? Each pack contains 2 burs.

What shank type does this bur use? This bur uses an FG (Friction Grip) shank, compatible with standard high-speed handpieces.

What procedures is this bur designed for? It is designed primarily for filling treatment and finishing applications in restorative dentistry.