Education
Learn a step-by-step Class III cavity preparation using a 330 carbide bur, focusing on proper bur angulation and enamel preservation.
Incorrect bur choice disrupts line of draw, visibility, and access quality. The right endo series bur sets the pathway from the start.
The round bur isn’t a starter tool—it’s a navigation instrument that guides depth, pulp safety, and adhesive geometry for long-term restoration success.
Alveoloplasty reshapes uneven bone for denture and implant readiness, using surgical burs like the Mr. Bur series for smooth, prosthetic-ready contours.
Lindemann and MOS fissure burs serve different surgical roles. Learn how bur geometry affects bone removal, sectioning control, and safety in oral surgery.
Bur selection directly affects dentin health. Learn five bur-induced trauma types and how better bur choices reduce postoperative sensitivity.
A clinical guide to choosing high-speed or low-speed burs, and diamond vs carbide, for precise, safe, and predictable restorative and surgical outcomes.
Learn how 51 mm long-shank surgical burs enhance reach, visibility, and precision in third molar surgery for safer, more predictable outcomes.
A dependable carbide bur shapes every restoration. Discover why the 330 carbide bur remains essential for precise, conservative dentistry.
Discover why crown removal is increasingly challenging and how a dedicated crown cutter kit ensures safer, faster, and more predictable outcomes.
Most dentists use 150–400 round burs yearly, driven by patient volume, procedure mix, and sterilization cycles across clinical practice.