44E-F 018 RA FIN EGG FINE CARBIDE - (Pack of 2)
The fine carbide egg finishing bur from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered dental rotary instrument designed for exceptional surface refinement and controlled material removal. Featuring an egg-shaped head with a fine-grit carbide cutting surface indicated by the yellow ring, this bur delivers smooth, consistent results across a range of restorative procedures.
Product Specifications
- Type: Carbide, Egg, Fine Finishing Bur
- Ring Color: Yellow (Fine)
- ISO Classification: 500 204 277 042 018
- Pack: Pack of 2
Clinical Applications
The fine carbide egg finishing bur is well-suited for a variety of essential dental procedures. Its egg geometry and fine carbide fluting allow for precise contouring and smooth finishing in demanding clinical situations.
- Crown Preparation — Achieve accurate marginal definition and smooth axial walls.
- Filling Treatment — Refine and contour composite or amalgam restorations to a high-quality finish.
- Cavity/Fissure Preparation — Shape and define cavity preparations with control and consistency.
Why Choose This Bur
As a fine carbide egg finishing bur manufactured by Busch & Co. GmbH, this instrument upholds the standards of German dental engineering. The fine carbide construction provides durability and consistent cutting performance throughout the working life of the bur, helping clinicians achieve predictable outcomes with each use.
This bur is supplied as a pack of 2, offering practical value for busy dental practices. The yellow ring designation ensures easy, at-a-glance identification among your rotary instrument inventory.

FAQ
What does the yellow ring indicate on this bur? The yellow ring designates a fine grit level, indicating that this is a finishing bur intended for surface refinement rather than bulk reduction.
How many burs are included per pack? Each pack contains 2 burs.
What is the ISO classification for this bur? The ISO classification is 500 204 277 042 018.
Is this fine carbide egg finishing bur suitable for crown preparation? Yes, the egg geometry and fine carbide cutting surface make it appropriate for crown preparation, filling treatment, and cavity/fissure preparation.

