The Dr. Bora Korkut Instrument collection is a series of precision rotary instrument sets developed in collaboration with Busch & Co., designed to support clinicians in achieving greater quality and efficiency across a range of dental procedures.
About Dr. Bora Korkut
Dr. Korkut began his journey in dentistry at Marmara University Dentistry, where he distinguished himself and graduated in 2008. He later pursued his PhD, successfully defending his doctoral thesis as part of his advanced academic training. His clinical expertise and academic background have been instrumental in shaping the design principles behind each Dr. Bora Korkut Instrument in this collection.
Collaboration with Busch & Co.
The partnership with Busch & Co. brings together decades of rotary instrument manufacturing expertise and Dr. Korkut's clinical insight. Each instrument is engineered to meet the demands of modern dental practice, offering consistent performance, durability, and precision. Clinicians can rely on these tools for a wide variety of restorative, aesthetic, and preparatory procedures.
Key Features
- Precision-engineered rotary instruments developed with clinical input
- Manufactured in collaboration with Busch & Co.
- Designed to enhance efficiency and quality in dental procedures
- Suitable for a broad range of clinical applications
- Backed by Dr. Korkut's academic and practical expertise
Who Is This Collection For?
This collection is intended for dental professionals seeking reliable, high-performance rotary instruments. Whether you are focused on restorative dentistry, aesthetic procedures, or general dental preparation, the Dr. Bora Korkut Instrument range offers tools designed with both precision and clinical relevance in mind.
FAQ
Who developed the Dr. Bora Korkut Instrument collection? The collection was developed by Dr. Bora Korkut in collaboration with Busch & Co., combining academic expertise with specialized manufacturing.
Where did Dr. Korkut study dentistry? Dr. Korkut studied at Marmara University Dentistry, graduating in 2008, and subsequently completed his PhD.
What types of procedures are these instruments designed for? The instruments are designed to support a broad range of dental procedures, with an emphasis on quality and clinical efficiency.