Meisinger Round Diamond Bur
The Meisinger Round Diamond Bur consists of small drill-like components that attach to a handpiece and are primarily used for cutting hard tissues such as teeth and bone. These small rotary instruments remove hard dental tissue by cutting, chipping, or grinding. They are also used for smoothing and removing excess material from metal restorations like amalgam and tooth-colored restorations such as composites.
Diamond burs are made by bonding sharp, angular particles of a very hard material (usually diamond) onto the bur head using a softer bonding material.
Friction Grip (FG) burs are designed for high-speed handpieces (turbines), while Right Angle/Latch-type (RA) burs are made for low-speed handpieces (contra-angles). They typically have a length of about 20 mm and a diameter of approximately 2.35 mm, with a small cavity at the end to ensure a secure connection between the bur and the handpiece.
Meisinger Features:
Removal of old fillings
Canal preparation (opening and shaping the canal)
Crown preparation
Surgery
Prophylaxis
Root canal treatments
Larger sizes are used for creating cavities in the tooth crown
Pack of 5