These burs are characterized by a significantly shorter shank length (typically 16.5mm) compared to standard Friction Grip (FG) burs (typically 19mm). By reducing the overall length of the instrument, the clinician gains better access to the posterior (back) teeth where vertical space is limited. Despite the shorter shank, they feature the same high-quality diamond-coated working heads as standard-sized burs.
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Features
Enhanced Posterior Access: The compact design allows the handpiece to be used in narrow oral cavities without hitting the opposing arch, which is critical in pediatric dentistry.
Improved Visibility: The reduced length provides a better line of sight for the clinician when working in small mouths.
Diverse Head Geometries: As shown in the provided chart, the series includes all essential shapes found in adult kits, including Ball (BR), Taper Round (TR), and Taper Flat (TF).
High-Speed Compatibility: These are Friction Grip (FG) burs, engineered for high-speed air-rotor handpieces to ensure fast and efficient material removal.
Standard Grit Options: Most models in this series utilize a Medium (Blue) grit, which offers a balance between rapid cutting and a smooth finish suitable for deciduous (baby) teeth.