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Shofu All Ceramic Preparation Kit

Prosthodontic

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Diamond burs for precise ceramic tooth restoration preparations

MRP: ₹ 7200.00   ₹ 6214.00

Discount: 13.69% off

Shofu All Ceramic Preparation Kit is especially created with an expensive range of diamond burs for simple, efficient & accurate tooth preparation for full-ceramic, inlay/onlay and veneer restorations.
The special selection of 17 burs are created for clinical application in:-

  • 896,897: Specially designed burs for the preparation of depth orientation grooves
  • 896- 0.5mm depth for all ceramic laminate veneer preparation
  • 897- 1.0mm depth for anterior tooth, all ceramic crown preparation
  • 0836, 836V: Designed to prepare the anterior tooth, buccal surface of upper and lower pre-molar or cervical area on the lingual surface. Use 1/2 - 2/3 of the diameter,Head length 9mm, diameter 1.3mm with tapered angle of 4°
  • 0839, 839V: Designed to prepare buccal and lingual surfaces of upper and lower molar teeth.For cervical area use 2/3 of the diameterHead length 9mm, diameter 1.5mm with tapered angle of 20°
  • 0893, 893V: Designed for cutting upper / lower anterior tooth on lingual surface (to maintain occlusal space) and lower pre-molar on occlusal area.Head length 4.9mm
  • 0899, 899V: Designed to reduce an upper pre-molar and the occlusal surface of an upper/ lower molar to maintain the occlusal space.Tapered 20° angle
  • 808V: Use this diamond bur after the preparation is finished to eliminate the free enamel in the cervical area. Use a lower speed to avoid chipping the enamel.Head length 8mm
  • 0833, 833V: Designed to slice cut at the interproximal surface or box preparation at the interproximal surface of class II inlay restoration. Use ½ the diameter, except when preparing the lingual cervical area of a lower anterior tooth use 2/3 the diameter.Head length 9mm, diameter 1.1mm (at the top of working part) with tapered 4° angle
  • 0825, 825V,0826, 826V: Designed to prepare the occlusal box-form of an upper / lower pre-molar and molar
  • 0826, 826V: Used for occlusal box-form for upper and lower molar.Head length 3.5mm, diameter 1.5mm and 2mm with tapered 20° angle

Maximum recommended speed for the burs:            
Less than 300,000 rpm: 0825, 0833, 0836, 0839, 0896, 808V, 825V, 833V, 825V, 893V
Less than 160,000 rpm: 0826, 0893, 826V, 893V      
Less than 120,000 rpm: 0897, 0899, 899V        
Recommended load:  0-0.8 N          

  • 1 x 17pcs of Diamond Points FG in 2 different grits (Regular & Superfine)

For Anterior Preparation

  • Slice cut the interproximal area of the anterior tooth. Use the long axis of the bur. After slice cut, retract tissue with retraction cord.
  • Reduction of incisal edge. Reduce the incisal edge 1.5 – 2.0 mm. Angle the diamond toward the lingual to stay parallel with the incisal line.
  • Prepare the labial surface. Cut lateral guide grooves 1.0 mm deep on the labial surface to guide the depth of the cut
  • Reduce the labial surface to the depth the lateral guide grooves
  • Prepare the labial and lingual cervical area. Cut from the lowest point of the cervical scallop mesially and distally on the labial and lingual surfaces. Make sure to reduce enough in the
    center of the labial and lingual surfaces. Reduce enough in the center of the labial surface and
    not too much in the interproximal subgingival cervical areas
  • Prepare lingual space. Do not cut too much of the axial lingual wall
  • Free enamel at cervical area
  • Prepare the shoulder margin. Smooth and finish the enamel at the cervical area
  • Smooth and finish the shoulder prep by using the outside 1/3 of the bur cutting edge that is
    away from the long axis of the prep. Move the bur in the direction of the rotation
  • Place the bur vertically on the shoulder margin surface, not parallel to the long axis of the tooth
    preparation
  • Completed preparation. Imagine the final shape while cutting the preparation

For Premolar Preparation

  • Preparation of lower premolar (1st bicaspid).
  • Reduce the four surfaces of the premolar. A slight undercut will occur while following the lingual inclination of the premolar. The bur, when placed correctly against the occlusal plane, will tip toward the buccal surface.
  • Reduce the apex of the buccal cusp following the inclined plane angles
  • Utilizing the premolar anatomy. The occlusal surface is prepared similar to an anterior
    preparation
  • To make broad mesial and distal pits in the occlusal surface, reduce toward each interproximal direction

For Molar Preparation

  • Preparation of upper molar
  • Reduce occlusal surface to create occlusal space. Use shape of the bur top to cut the central groove and to shape the side areas for the pits of the crown
  • Use the nipple part of the bur top to smooth and finish the overall edge of the occlusal and axial
    angle

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