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Busch & Co. GmbH  |  SKU: 034135

6835 012 FG DIAMOND COARSE - (Pack of 6)

Regular price $28.99

The diamond coarse cylinder dental bur by Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for demanding restorative and prosthodontic procedures. Featuring a cylinder flat geometry with coarse grit and identified by its green ring color coding, this bur delivers aggressive, controlled material removal where it is needed most.

Product Specifications

  • Shape: Cylinder Flat
  • Grit: Coarse
  • Ring Color: Green
  • ISO Classification: 806 314 107 534 012
  • Shank: FG (Friction Grip)
  • Pack Quantity: 6 burs per pack

Clinical Applications

This diamond coarse cylinder dental bur is suited to a range of high-demand clinical procedures requiring efficient cutting and reliable performance:

  • Cavity/Fissure Preparation — precise access and outline form in enamel and dentin
  • Crown Preparation — efficient reduction of tooth structure for full-coverage restorations

Why Choose This Bur?

Manufactured in Germany, each diamond coarse cylinder dental bur benefits from rigorous quality standards that ensure consistent grit distribution, dimensional accuracy, and long working life. The FG shank is compatible with standard high-speed handpieces used across dental practices worldwide. Supplied in a convenient pack of 6, this instrument supports consistent clinical outcomes across multiple preparations.

Dental Instruments, Tools, Burs, Diamonds and Polishers Made In Germany

FAQ

What shank type does this bur use? This bur features an FG (Friction Grip) shank, compatible with standard high-speed dental handpieces.

How many burs are included? Each pack contains 6 individual burs, making it cost-effective for busy clinical environments.

What procedures is this diamond coarse cylinder dental bur best suited for? It is primarily indicated for cavity and fissure preparation as well as crown preparation where aggressive enamel reduction is required.