Features
- Long-life diamond burs
- Quality control tested
- High precision with efficient cutting
- used for cutting where there is less debris.
- use for grinding.
- Sectioning multi-rooted teeth. reducing crown height.
- Fine quality Diamond Burs
- Efficient cutting
Description
Mani Diamond Burs are specialized dental instruments featuring a stainless steel working part coated with fine diamond crystals. These rotary grinding instruments are specifically designed for precision work on hard tissues, including teeth and bones, making them indispensable tools in the field of dentistry. They are compatible with dental handpieces, allowing for controlled and efficient use during various dental procedures. In addition to their primary dental applications, Dental Mani Diamond Burs exhibit versatility as they can also be used for grinding a wide range of other hard materials. This includes metals, plastics, and porcelain, making them valuable assets not only in dental practices but also in various industrial and laboratory settings where precise material removal is required. Their fine diamond crystal coating ensures durability and long-lasting performance, making them a reliable choice for professionals seeking accuracy and efficiency in their work.
Key Specifications
- Shank Material: Stainless steel.
- Shank Type: Friction grip
- Shap: Ball Round
- Working Part: Fine diamond crystals attached to the metal base.
Packaging
- Pack of 5 Burs
Direction to Use
Prepare the Work Area:
- Ensure a clean and organized work area.
- Have all necessary dental equipment and materials ready.
Select the Appropriate Bur:
- Choose the Mani Diamond Bur with the shape, size, and grit appropriate for your specific dental procedure.
Shank Insertion:
- Insert the shank of the Mani Diamond Bur fully into the dental handpiece to establish a secure and stable connection.
Pre-Use Inspection:
- Before use, run the Mani Diamond Bur at a low speed to check for any wobbling or decentering. If you notice any irregularities, replace the bur to ensure precision.
Patient Preparation:
- Prepare the patient for the dental procedure, ensuring they are comfortable and adequately anesthetized if necessary.
Coolant and Lubrication:
- During the procedure, always use a continuous coolant spray to prevent overheating of the bur and the treated area.
- Maintain a consistent water supply to prevent clogging and minimize the risk of pulp-related issues.
Proper Pressure and Speed:
- Apply the appropriate pressure, typically 20 to 50 PSI, depending on the bur’s diameter.
- Operate the bur at or below the maximum recommended RPM to prevent overheating and maintain efficiency.
Correct Motion:
- Maintain steady and controlled movements during the procedure, avoiding abrupt levering, tilting, twisting, or jamming motions.
- Never use a pulling motion, as it can damage the instrument and affect the procedure’s precision.
Sterilization:
- After use, clean and sterilize
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product.
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