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Busch & Co. GmbH  |  SKU: 022267

335F 014 FG FINISHING BUR CARBIDE - (Pack of 2)

Regular price $30.99

The carbide finishing bur cone pointed fine from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed for demanding finishing procedures in clinical practice. Featuring a cone pointed geometry with a non-cutting tip and a yellow ring designation, this bur delivers controlled, refined cutting action with minimal risk of tissue engagement at the tip.

Product Specifications

  • Type: Carbide, Cone Pointed, Fine Finishing Bur
  • Tip: Non-Cutting
  • Ring Color: Yellow (Fine)
  • ISO Classification: 500 314 166 042 014
  • Shank: FG (Friction Grip)
  • Pack Quantity: 2 burs

Applications

The carbide finishing bur cone pointed fine is well-suited for a range of restorative and preparatory procedures, including:

  • Crown Preparation: Precise marginal and axial wall refinement for accurate crown seating.
  • Filling Treatment: Smooth finishing of composite or amalgam restorations to achieve optimal contour and surface quality.
  • Non-Cutting Tip Use: The non-cutting tip design protects adjacent structures and soft tissue during finishing at depth.

Design & Quality

Manufactured in Germany, this carbide finishing bur cone pointed fine reflects Busch & Co. GmbH's commitment to precision craftsmanship and consistent clinical performance. The carbide construction ensures long-lasting sharpness and reliable cutting efficiency across multiple uses.

Each pack contains 2 burs, providing a practical supply for routine clinical workflow. The yellow ring coding allows for immediate visual identification of the fine grit designation, supporting efficient instrument management chairside.

FAQ

What does the yellow ring indicate on this bur? The yellow ring designates a fine finishing grade, indicating the bur is intended for refined, smooth finishing rather than bulk material removal.

Is the tip of this bur safe for use near soft tissue? Yes, this bur features a non-cutting tip, which is designed to reduce the risk of inadvertent tissue cutting during finishing procedures.

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