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Surgical Carbide Bur
MRP: ₹ 600.00
₹ 560.00
Discount: 6.67% off
Availability: 10 In Stock
TriHawk Talon Surgical Burs
Tri Hawk offers a variety of tungsten carbide burs in 25 mm surgical length.
Each of these burs, just like their shorter cousins, is crafted with quality, strength, and consistency in mind. Unique blade and rake angle designs offer unsurpassed cutting power and a black shank allows for a high degree of contrast and visibility. Our braise-welding technique offers virtual immunity to breakage and allows the dentist to complete the procedure with confidence, rather than worry about the instrument.
Trihawk Amazalia Surgical 151L FG Bur
The name of the line, Amazilia, refers to a genus of hummingbird commonly found in North and South America. This bird provided the inspiration for our new line, the Amazilia’s slim and long beak resembles the heads of these burs. The hummingbird’s speed, agility, and elegance are also characteristics of our new line and our products in general.
Diameter:
Trihawk Talon 14SU Surgical FG Bur
Trihawk Amazalia Surgical 151L FG Bur
Trihawk Surg 6 surgical FG Bur
Compatibility: These burs are compatible with all standard airotors available in market
Preparation: Ensure that the TriHawk Surgical FG Bur is compatible with your handpiece and properly sterilized before use.
Attachment: Attach the TriHawk FG bur securely to the dental handpiece. Ensure it is locked in place to prevent any accidental dislodging during use.
Adjust Speed and Settings: Set the handpiece to the appropriate speed based on the surgical procedure being performed. Follow manufacturer recommendations for optimal RPM settings.
Application: Position the bur at the treatment site and apply gentle pressure. Use a controlled, steady motion for precision cutting and removal of bone, tissue, or tooth structure.
Cooling: Ensure continuous irrigation or cooling during the procedure to prevent overheating of the bur and tissue. This can be achieved with water or saline, depending on the procedure.
Work in Intervals: Use short, controlled bursts to avoid excessive pressure and ensure the bur remains effective throughout the procedure.
After Use: Once the procedure is complete, remove the bur carefully from the handpiece. Clean and sterilize the bur according to the manufacturer’s instructions to maintain its sharpness and hygiene for future use.