Description
Unleash Precision and Efficiency with Mani Diamond Burs for Contra Angle
Mani Diamond Burs for contra angles are crafted to deliver outstanding precision and efficiency in diverse dental procedures. With a high-quality diamond coating, these burs offer superior durability and sharpness, making them perfect for tasks like cavity preparation, crown shaping, and tooth contouring. They ensure an excellent finish on hard materials, including enamel and ceramics, and seamlessly integrate with standard contra angle handpieces.
Unmatched Precision for Dental Excellence
The diamond-coated surface of the Mani Diamond Bur allows for meticulous cutting, contributing to the accuracy of dental procedures. Whether contouring or polishing, these burs are essential for achieving a fine, smooth finish.
Durability and Long-Lasting Performance
Built with a high-quality stainless steel shank and fine diamond coating, these burs withstand extensive use without compromising efficiency. Their robust construction ensures consistent cutting performance, reducing the need for frequent replacements, making them a reliable choice for dental professionals.
Friction Grip for Stability
The friction grip design guarantees a secure connection with standard dental handpieces, minimizing vibration. This stability allows for controlled and precise movement during procedures, enhancing overall operator control.
Directions for Use
- Prepare the Work Area:
- Ensure the dental workspace is clean, organized, and fully equipped with all necessary instruments and materials.
- Select the Appropriate Bur:
- Choose the Mani Diamond Bur that best suits the specific dental procedure, considering the shape, size, and grit required for optimal performance.
- Shank Insertion:
- Fully insert the shank of the Mani Diamond Bur into the dental handpiece to secure a stable and firm connection, ensuring precise operation.
- Pre-Use Inspection:
- Before initiating the procedure, run the bur at a low speed to inspect for any signs of wobbling or misalignment. If any irregularities are detected, replace the bur to maintain the highest level of precision.
- Patient Preparation:
- Ensure the patient is comfortably positioned and properly anesthetized, if necessary, to allow for a smooth and effective dental procedure.
- Coolant and Lubrication:
- During operation, always apply a continuous coolant spray to prevent the bur and the treated area from overheating.
- Maintain a steady water flow to prevent clogging, minimize friction, and reduce the risk of pulp-related complications.
- Proper Pressure and Speed:
- Apply the appropriate pressure, typically between 20 to 50 PSI, depending on the diameter of the bur being used.
- Ensure the bur operates at or below the recommended maximum RPM to avoid overheating and maintain optimal efficiency.
- Correct Motion:
- Use steady, controlled movements during the procedure, avoiding abrupt motions such as levering, twisting, tilting, or jamming, which may compromise precision.
- Refrain from using pulling motions, as these can damage the bur and reduce the accuracy of the procedure.
- Sterilization After Use:
- Thoroughly clean and sterilize the bur immediately after each use to ensure its longevity and maintain a high standard of safety for future procedures.