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The Mr. Bur Debonding Kit PROMAX simplifies debonding for both traditional braces and aligners, ensuring precise removal of adhesive and attachments while protecting enamel and delivering a polished finish for a flawless smile.

Minimally invasive orthodontics enhances comfort and precision with the Mr. Bur Orthodontic Kit FG, designed for accurate IPR and smooth debonding.

Mr. Bur’s Veneer and Crown Preparation Kits ensure precise enamel reduction for veneers and secure crown fit for long-lasting restorations.

Tooth mobility from periodontal disease can be effectively managed with SRP and grafting using Mr. Bur Surgical Root Planing Kit and Lindemann Carbide Bur FG for improved precision and stability.

Mr. Bur HP162, HP166, and HP141E Lindemann burs provide aggressive cutting power, controlled depth, and reduced trauma, enhancing surgical efficiency and improving patient recovery.

Comparing gingival graft techniques—free gingival grafts (FGG), pedicle grafts, and connective tissue grafts (CTG)—helps periodontists select the best approach for treating gingival recession.

Pedicle grafting is a minimally invasive solution for gingival recession, ensuring natural tissue integration and faster healing.

Connective tissue grafting (CTG) is the gold standard for treating gingival recession, offering predictable root coverage and long-term periodontal stability. Utilizing advanced tools like the Mr. Bur Degranulation Kit ensures precise site preparation, enhancing graft success and minimizing tissue

Mr. Bur Debonding Kit PROMAX ensures controlled adhesive removal, smooth finishing, and enamel preservation, optimizing post-orthodontic outcomes for both Invisalign and braces.

Proper adjustments in Valplast flexible partials are crucial to preventing pressure points that cause patient discomfort and tissue irritation. Using Mr. Bur HP Valplast polishers and fine-grit tungsten carbide laboratory burs, dental technicians can refine high-contact areas, ensuring a precise, comfortable fit and long-term wearability.

Polishing Valplast requires precision—avoid common mistakes like using acrylic polishers or applying excessive pressure for a flawless finish.