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All Burs and Diamonds Products
Tight quality assurance tolerances and precision fluted for maximum cutting efficiency.
Brasseler USA®
Trim and finish subgingival cosmetic restorations without damaging the subgingival tissue using Shofu’s Robot Carbide CTF-FG Finishers.
Shofu
Untouched by human hands, Shofu’s Robot FG Diamonds were built by high-technology robots in a computer-automated environment.
Shofu’s Robot® Carbide FG Finishers are used to perform surface finish on all types of restorative materials.
Strauss’s Magic Touch is a unique bur that contains a special new grit, allowing for fast adjustment on zirconia or alumina coping.
Strauss & Co. Industrial Diamonds LTD
The Bob Winter Restorative Design Prep Kit #K0197 contains all five depth-cutting burs.
Individually packaged and sterile, DENTSPLY Professional’s new Midwest Once diamonds improve infection control.
Dentsply Sirona
Premier® Solo Diamonds are gamma sterilized and individually packaged for single-patient use.
Premier® Dental
Whether it’s precision tooth preparation or removing zirconia crowns, Two Striper is the most advanced technology for your dentistry.
Brasseler USA E T® Carbides and Diamonds allow you to create fine art with all your esthetic restorations.
Midwest Diamonds start with precision-ground stainless steel shank for smooth rotation in handpieces.
COMPO-STRIPS® are thin, flexible, one-sided diamond abrasive strips available in two widths and three grits.
Operative carbides that require a feather touch for a controlled and smooth cut.
Darby Dental Supply carbide burs are designed, manufactured and finished for optimum strength, performance and durability.
Darby Dental Supply, LLC
The one-piece solid carbide Barracuda Metal-Cutting Bur facilitates cutting through precious and non-precious metal sub-structure and framework.
The diamond that minimizes clogging using patented SpotBrazing technology.
The Artistic Composite Kit features a selection of Shofu’s finest diamonds, carbides, and stones for finishing of anterior composite restorations.
Vol 20
No 11
November 2024