Cylinderical Torpedo Blue

Cylinderical Torpedo Blue

160 EGP

Size(Diameter/Length)

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Cylinderical Torpedo 
(879-314)
(Ø1.2 mm x 10 mm)

A Ø1.2 mm variant offers slightly more cutting surface while retaining the same tapered torpedo shape. It excels in finishing deep proximal margins and smoothing cervical areas without causing nicks.

(Ø1.4 mm x 10 mm)
This Ø1.4 mm bur increases efficiency for routine modified chamfer and margin finishing tasks. Its rounded tip glides along the tooth, ensuring precise contouring and polished surfaces.

(Ø1.6 mm x 10 mm)
At Ø1.6 mm, this bur is suitable for contouring larger restorations and adjusting margins on molars. The torpedo design provides access to deeper areas and allows controlled removal of material.

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Cylinderical Torpedo 
(879-314)
(Ø1.2 mm x 10 mm)

A Ø1.2 mm variant offers slightly more cutting surface while retaining the same tapered torpedo shape. It excels in finishing deep proximal margins and smoothing cervical areas without causing nicks.

(Ø1.4 mm x 10 mm)
This Ø1.4 mm bur increases efficiency for routine modified chamfer and margin finishing tasks. Its rounded tip glides along the tooth, ensuring precise contouring and polished surfaces.

(Ø1.6 mm x 10 mm)
At Ø1.6 mm, this bur is suitable for contouring larger restorations and adjusting margins on molars. The torpedo design provides access to deeper areas and allows controlled removal of material.

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Cylinderical Torpedo 
(879-314)
(Ø1.2 mm x 10 mm)

A Ø1.2 mm variant offers slightly more cutting surface while retaining the same tapered torpedo shape. It excels in finishing deep proximal margins and smoothing cervical areas without causing nicks.

(Ø1.4 mm x 10 mm)
This Ø1.4 mm bur increases efficiency for routine modified chamfer and margin finishing tasks. Its rounded tip glides along the tooth, ensuring precise contouring and polished surfaces.

(Ø1.6 mm x 10 mm)
At Ø1.6 mm, this bur is suitable for contouring larger restorations and adjusting margins on molars. The torpedo design provides access to deeper areas and allows controlled removal of material.