Every Dental Carbide Bur in this collection is precision-engineered in Germany to meet the highest standards of modern dentistry and dental laboratory work. Manufactured from finest-grain tungsten carbide, Busch carbide burs deliver exceptional cutting efficiency, superior concentricity, and long service life—ensuring consistent, vibration-free performance across a wide range of clinical applications.
Performance Built for Modern Dentistry
Designed for restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, implantology, and oral surgery, each Dental Carbide Bur provides powerful, controlled cutting through defined blade geometry and optimized chip removal. The result is faster material reduction, reduced heat generation, and enhanced operator control for precise, reproducible clinical outcomes. Advanced rotary instrument technology ensures exact tolerances across every unit produced.
Comprehensive Selection
Our carbide bur range includes excavation burs, fissure burs, crown cutters, finishing burs, and laboratory carbide burs, available in multiple shapes, sizes, and cuts to suit nearly every dental and dental technology indication. Whether you are working chairside or in the dental laboratory, you will find a Dental Carbide Bur optimized for your specific task and preferred handpiece system.
Trusted German Engineering
Trusted by dental professionals worldwide for over 100 years, Busch carbide dental burs combine innovation, durability, and German engineering excellence. Consistent quality control, advanced manufacturing processes, and a commitment to rotary instrument performance make every Dental Carbide Bur in this collection a reliable choice for high-performance clinical and laboratory instrumentation.

FAQ
What materials can a Dental Carbide Bur cut? Carbide burs are suitable for cutting enamel, dentin, metal alloys, acrylics, ceramics, and composite materials, depending on the specific bur design and cut type.
What shank types are available? Busch carbide burs are available in standard shank types including FG (friction grip), HP (handpiece/straight), and CA (contra-angle) to suit a wide range of dental handpieces.
How long does a carbide bur last? Service life depends on the material being cut and technique used. Finest-grain tungsten carbide construction provides superior durability and longevity compared to standard rotary instruments.