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Busch & Co. GmbH  |  SKU: 035806

859EF 014 FG DIAMOND EXTRA-FINE - (Pack of 2)

Regular price $25.99

The extra fine diamond cone pointed dental bur from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed to meet the exacting demands of modern restorative and prosthodontic dentistry. Featuring an extra fine grit (yellow ring designation) and a cone pointed geometry, this bur delivers controlled, refined cutting action ideal for detail work requiring minimal tissue trauma and a smooth surface finish.

Product Specifications

  • Shape: Cone Pointed
  • Grit: Extra Fine (Yellow Ring)
  • ISO Classification: 806 314 166 504 014
  • Head Size: 014
  • Shank: FG (Friction Grip)
  • Pack Quantity: 2 burs per pack

Clinical Applications

This extra fine diamond cone pointed dental bur is well-suited for the following procedures:

  • Filling Treatment — precise cavity refinement and surface preparation prior to restorative material placement
  • Crown Preparation — controlled tooth reduction and margin definition for full or partial crown restorations

The cone pointed form factor allows accurate access to narrow anatomical areas, making the extra fine diamond cone pointed dental bur a reliable choice when precision and surface quality are paramount. The yellow ring coding ensures quick grit identification chairside, reducing preparation errors.

German Engineering

Manufactured in Germany by Busch & Co. GmbH, these burs uphold the rigorous quality standards associated with German dental instrument production. Each extra fine diamond cone pointed dental bur in this pack of 2 is produced to consistent dimensional tolerances for predictable clinical performance across procedures.

FAQ

What does the yellow ring indicate on this bur? The yellow ring is the internationally recognised colour code for extra fine grit, indicating a finer abrasive surface suitable for finishing and refining preparations.

What shank type is the 859EF 014 FG? This bur uses an FG (Friction Grip) shank, compatible with standard high-speed handpieces used in dental practices.

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