1S 027 (US No. 10S) RA ROUND CARBIDE - (Pack of 2)
The round carbide dental bur fast cutting from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision-engineered rotary instrument designed for efficient and reliable intraoral preparation. This bur features a rosehead geometry and a green ring designation, indicating its fast-cutting performance characteristics within the carbide bur family.
Product Specifications
- Type: Carbide, Round (Rosehead)
- Cutting Speed: Fast Cutting
- Ring Color: Green Ring
- ISO Classification: 500 204 001 003 027
- US Designation: No. 10S
- Shank: RA (Right Angle / Contra-Angle)
- Pack Size: Pack of 2
Applications
The round carbide dental bur fast cutting is well suited for a range of common restorative and preparatory procedures. Its round rosehead geometry makes it particularly effective for the following clinical application:
- Cavity and Fissure Preparation — precise access cavity creation and fissure shaping for restorative work

Why Choose This Bur
Manufactured in Germany, this round carbide dental bur fast cutting reflects the high production standards associated with German dental instrument manufacturing. The RA shank is compatible with standard contra-angle handpieces, making it straightforward to integrate into everyday clinical practice. The green ring coding allows for quick identification chairside, reducing setup time and minimizing the risk of instrument mix-ups.
Each pack contains 2 burs, providing a cost-effective solution for busy dental practices that require consistent, dependable cutting performance across multiple procedures.

FAQ
What does the green ring indicate on this bur? The green ring denotes a fast-cutting blade configuration, helping clinicians quickly identify the instrument's cutting speed category.
What handpiece is this bur compatible with? The RA (Right Angle) shank is designed for use with standard contra-angle handpieces commonly found in dental operatories.
How many burs are included in the pack? This listing includes a pack of 2 round carbide dental bur fast cutting instruments, ISO 500 204 001 003 027 (US No. 10S).

