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Dental Burs & Rotary Instruments

Every rotary instrument on this page is manufactured by Busch & Co. in Engelskirchen, Germany, to the ISO shank and head-diameter standards your handpiece already expects. The fastest way to find the right bur is usually to start from what you know: the shank your handpiece takes (FG for high-speed friction grip, RA for the latch-type contra-angle, HP for the straight handpiece), then the head shape the preparation calls for, then the grit or cut. If you already know the figure number — 801, 856, 6831 — skip straight to the bur-number section, since Busch figure numbers map cleanly onto the US numbering most American clinicians learned. Diamonds are colour-ringed by grit: yellow for extra fine finishing, red for fine, no ring for standard medium, green for coarse reduction and black for super coarse. Carbides are specified by cut rather than grit, and the finishing carbides carry blade counts appropriate to composite and metal.

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