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Pointed Bud Yellow
160 EGP
Size(Diameter/length)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Pointed Bud Burs
(Ø1 mm × 3.5 mm)
The smallest of the pointed‑bud series (Ø1 mm × 3.5 mm) excels in fine occlusal preparation where access is limited. Its slender, tapered profile glides into narrow fissures and interproximal spaces, making it ideal for conservative cavity preparation and careful crown margin refinement. The diamond coating delivers smooth cutting while preserving adjacent tooth structure. Choose this bur when precision and tactile control are paramount.
(Ø1.2 mm x 3.5 mm)
With a slightly larger Ø1.2 mm head, this pointed bud offers more contact area without sacrificing manoeuvrability. It efficiently shapes occlusal surfaces and inlay/onlay preparations while preserving healthy tissue. The 3.5 mm length gives excellent visibility and control, making it a go‑to for occlusal adjustments or minimal crown reductions. Its balanced size makes it a versatile tool for daily restorative work.
(Ø1.4 mm x 3.5 mm)
At Ø1.4 mm, this bur balances precision and efficiency. The bud shape allows controlled removal of enamel during crown or veneer preparations, while the diamond grit ensures a refined finish. Use it to smooth occlusal surfaces and refine shoulder margins without chatter. Dentists appreciate the bur’s ability to deliver consistent tapering and uniform contact.
(Ø1.6 mm x 3.5 mm)
This Ø1.6 mm pointed bud handles moderate‑sized occlusal reductions. Its extra width provides stability for shaping occlusal tables and adjusting contact points. The 3.5 mm length maintains good control while allowing efficient removal of old restorative material. Ideal when you need slightly more power than smaller buds but still demand precision.
(Ø1.8 mm x 4.5 mm)
For deeper preparations, this Ø1.8 mm bur with a longer 4.5 mm head penetrates further into occlusal and palatal surfaces. It’s particularly suited for crown preparations where deeper axial wall reduction is needed. The pointed bud maintains tactile feedback while the added length gives reach for lingual and palatal adjustments.
(Ø2.1 mm x 5 mm)
With a Ø2.1 mm head, this bur offers slightly more surface area for efficient preparation of larger occlusal surfaces. The diamond‑coated bud glides through enamel while maintaining a smooth taper. It’s ideal for shaping broad occlusal tables or adjusting proximal contacts in crown prep.
(Ø2.3 mm x 5 mm)
At Ø2.3 mm, this bur delivers robust performance for extensive occlusal or palatal reduction. The 5 mm head ensures consistent axial wall height and margin definition, making it useful during full‑coverage crown preparations. Its pointed tip still allows fine finishing where needed.
(Ø2.5 mm x 5.5 mm)
The largest pointed bud (Ø2.5 mm × 5.5 mm) is engineered for heavy‑duty crown reductions and rapid removal of thick restorative material. Its longer length allows deep axial reduction, while the tapered shape guides the handpiece for uniform margins. Use this when efficiency is critical and ample clearance is required.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Pointed Bud Burs
(Ø1 mm × 3.5 mm)
The smallest of the pointed‑bud series (Ø1 mm × 3.5 mm) excels in fine occlusal preparation where access is limited. Its slender, tapered profile glides into narrow fissures and interproximal spaces, making it ideal for conservative cavity preparation and careful crown margin refinement. The diamond coating delivers smooth cutting while preserving adjacent tooth structure. Choose this bur when precision and tactile control are paramount.
(Ø1.2 mm x 3.5 mm)
With a slightly larger Ø1.2 mm head, this pointed bud offers more contact area without sacrificing manoeuvrability. It efficiently shapes occlusal surfaces and inlay/onlay preparations while preserving healthy tissue. The 3.5 mm length gives excellent visibility and control, making it a go‑to for occlusal adjustments or minimal crown reductions. Its balanced size makes it a versatile tool for daily restorative work.
(Ø1.4 mm x 3.5 mm)
At Ø1.4 mm, this bur balances precision and efficiency. The bud shape allows controlled removal of enamel during crown or veneer preparations, while the diamond grit ensures a refined finish. Use it to smooth occlusal surfaces and refine shoulder margins without chatter. Dentists appreciate the bur’s ability to deliver consistent tapering and uniform contact.
(Ø1.6 mm x 3.5 mm)
This Ø1.6 mm pointed bud handles moderate‑sized occlusal reductions. Its extra width provides stability for shaping occlusal tables and adjusting contact points. The 3.5 mm length maintains good control while allowing efficient removal of old restorative material. Ideal when you need slightly more power than smaller buds but still demand precision.
(Ø1.8 mm x 4.5 mm)
For deeper preparations, this Ø1.8 mm bur with a longer 4.5 mm head penetrates further into occlusal and palatal surfaces. It’s particularly suited for crown preparations where deeper axial wall reduction is needed. The pointed bud maintains tactile feedback while the added length gives reach for lingual and palatal adjustments.
(Ø2.1 mm x 5 mm)
With a Ø2.1 mm head, this bur offers slightly more surface area for efficient preparation of larger occlusal surfaces. The diamond‑coated bud glides through enamel while maintaining a smooth taper. It’s ideal for shaping broad occlusal tables or adjusting proximal contacts in crown prep.
(Ø2.3 mm x 5 mm)
At Ø2.3 mm, this bur delivers robust performance for extensive occlusal or palatal reduction. The 5 mm head ensures consistent axial wall height and margin definition, making it useful during full‑coverage crown preparations. Its pointed tip still allows fine finishing where needed.
(Ø2.5 mm x 5.5 mm)
The largest pointed bud (Ø2.5 mm × 5.5 mm) is engineered for heavy‑duty crown reductions and rapid removal of thick restorative material. Its longer length allows deep axial reduction, while the tapered shape guides the handpiece for uniform margins. Use this when efficiency is critical and ample clearance is required.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Pointed Bud Burs
(Ø1 mm × 3.5 mm)
The smallest of the pointed‑bud series (Ø1 mm × 3.5 mm) excels in fine occlusal preparation where access is limited. Its slender, tapered profile glides into narrow fissures and interproximal spaces, making it ideal for conservative cavity preparation and careful crown margin refinement. The diamond coating delivers smooth cutting while preserving adjacent tooth structure. Choose this bur when precision and tactile control are paramount.
(Ø1.2 mm x 3.5 mm)
With a slightly larger Ø1.2 mm head, this pointed bud offers more contact area without sacrificing manoeuvrability. It efficiently shapes occlusal surfaces and inlay/onlay preparations while preserving healthy tissue. The 3.5 mm length gives excellent visibility and control, making it a go‑to for occlusal adjustments or minimal crown reductions. Its balanced size makes it a versatile tool for daily restorative work.
(Ø1.4 mm x 3.5 mm)
At Ø1.4 mm, this bur balances precision and efficiency. The bud shape allows controlled removal of enamel during crown or veneer preparations, while the diamond grit ensures a refined finish. Use it to smooth occlusal surfaces and refine shoulder margins without chatter. Dentists appreciate the bur’s ability to deliver consistent tapering and uniform contact.
(Ø1.6 mm x 3.5 mm)
This Ø1.6 mm pointed bud handles moderate‑sized occlusal reductions. Its extra width provides stability for shaping occlusal tables and adjusting contact points. The 3.5 mm length maintains good control while allowing efficient removal of old restorative material. Ideal when you need slightly more power than smaller buds but still demand precision.
(Ø1.8 mm x 4.5 mm)
For deeper preparations, this Ø1.8 mm bur with a longer 4.5 mm head penetrates further into occlusal and palatal surfaces. It’s particularly suited for crown preparations where deeper axial wall reduction is needed. The pointed bud maintains tactile feedback while the added length gives reach for lingual and palatal adjustments.
(Ø2.1 mm x 5 mm)
With a Ø2.1 mm head, this bur offers slightly more surface area for efficient preparation of larger occlusal surfaces. The diamond‑coated bud glides through enamel while maintaining a smooth taper. It’s ideal for shaping broad occlusal tables or adjusting proximal contacts in crown prep.
(Ø2.3 mm x 5 mm)
At Ø2.3 mm, this bur delivers robust performance for extensive occlusal or palatal reduction. The 5 mm head ensures consistent axial wall height and margin definition, making it useful during full‑coverage crown preparations. Its pointed tip still allows fine finishing where needed.
(Ø2.5 mm x 5.5 mm)
The largest pointed bud (Ø2.5 mm × 5.5 mm) is engineered for heavy‑duty crown reductions and rapid removal of thick restorative material. Its longer length allows deep axial reduction, while the tapered shape guides the handpiece for uniform margins. Use this when efficiency is critical and ample clearance is required.