839 012 FG DIAMOND - (Pack of 6)
The diamond dental bur medium grit FG from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed to meet the demanding standards of modern restorative and preparatory dentistry. Manufactured in Germany, this bur reflects the exacting quality control and consistent performance that dental professionals associate with the Busch name.
Product Specifications
- Grit: Medium
- ISO Classification: 806 314 150 524 012
- Shank Type: FG (Friction Grip)
- Pack Quantity: 6 burs per pack
- Reference: 839 012
Clinical Applications
The diamond dental bur medium grit FG is well suited for a variety of chair-side procedures, including:
- Cavity and Fissure Preparation: Enables accurate removal of carious tissue and precise shaping of cavity walls for optimal restoration fit.
- Crown Preparation: Provides consistent material reduction and smooth shoulder or chamfer margins essential for reliable crown seating.
The medium grit designation positions this instrument as a versatile workhorse for general preparation tasks where both controlled cutting speed and surface finish are important clinical considerations. Whether addressing posterior cavities or performing full-crown reduction, the diamond dental bur medium grit FG supports efficient, predictable workflows at the chair side.
German Manufacturing Quality
Busch & Co. GmbH maintains a longstanding reputation for producing dental rotary instruments to high manufacturing tolerances. Each diamond dental bur medium grit FG in this six-piece pack is produced in Germany, ensuring consistent diamond particle distribution and reliable bond integrity across every unit in the pack.
FAQ
What shank type is this bur? This bur uses an FG (Friction Grip) shank, compatible with standard high-speed handpieces.
How many burs are included? Each pack contains 6 burs.
What is the ISO classification? The ISO classification is 806 314 150 524 012.
What procedures is medium grit suitable for? Medium grit is appropriate for cavity and fissure preparation as well as crown preparation, offering a balance between cutting efficiency and surface smoothness.
