SuperEndo Safe End Preparation Burs Kit
Original price was: $25.50.$22.98Current price is: $22.98.
In Stock- Extreme breaking strength due to high-quality material and especially developed technologies.
- Precise made working parts (depending on different grain size) for exact preparation.
- High purity of the diamond for defined roughness and extreme strength.
- Constant quality controls during entire production.
- Minimum run-out deviation for working on a very low vibration level.
10 in stock
Description
Friction Grip Safe-End Diamond Preparation Burs Kit
The safe-end, non-cutting tip prevents perforation of the pulp chamber floor or the root canal walls.
After initial penetration, the long, tapered bur creates a funnel shape for easier access in the pulp chamber.
Adequate access is essential for successful endodontic treatment. A straight line to the canal system is optimal. Without adequate access, instruments and materials become difficult to handle properly in the complex root canal system.
Advantage:
- Achieve straight-line access to the apical foramen or to the initial. curvature of the canal.
- Locate all root canal openings.
- Conservation of healthy tooth structure.
Key Specifications
Shank type : Friction grip
Construction : Stainless steel shank evenly coated with diamond particles
Autoclavable : Autoclavable upto 134°C
Set Of 9 Burs :
- 198-016S
- 508T-016S
- 508T-021F
- 508T-0215
- 508T-016F
- 508T-014S
- 198-021S
- BR-41
- BR-S40
packaging
1 X 9 Burs in SuperEndo Safe End Preparation Burs Kit
Direction to use
- Insert the instrument as deeply as possible into the chuck (Friction Grip).
- Set the handpiece at the required working speed before applying the instrument to the treated area.
- Apply a maximum operating force of 0.4 [N] and do not exceed a speed of 230’000 [rpm].
- Activate water spray during the entire treatment (minimum 50 mL/min).
- Regulate water flow in case of water excess or shortage.
- It is recommended to use a dental dam.
- Use the instruments over the entire length of their working part and not just at the tip, so as to avoid an unconscious increase of the contact pressure causing local overheating.
- Once the preparation has been completed, remove the instrument from the site and allow it to come to a standstill.
- It is recommended to wear gloves and safety glasses.