Mani Diamond Burs - Si Series
Mani Diamond Burs are specialized dental instruments featuring a stainless steel working part coated with fine diamond crystals. They are compatible with dental handpieces, allowing for controlled and efficient use during various dental procedures.
- Quality Control Tested: Rigorous testing ensures reliability.
- High Precision: Provides precise and efficient cutting.
- Low Debris Generation: Minimizes debris in the working area.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for cutting and grinding applications.
- Multi-Rooted Teeth: Ideal for sectioning multi-rooted teeth.
- Fine Quality: Known for its quality and durability.
- Efficient Cutting: Ensures effective dental procedures.
Technical Specification |
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- Pack of 5 Burs
Prepare the Work Area:
- Ensure a clean and organized work area.
- Have all necessary dental equipment and materials ready.
Select the Appropriate Bur:
- Choose the Mani Diamond Bur with the shape, size, and grit appropriate for your specific dental procedure.
Shank Insertion:
- Insert the shank of the Mani Diamond Bur fully into the dental handpiece to establish a secure and stable connection.
Pre-Use Inspection:
- Before use, run the Mani Diamond Bur at a low speed to check for any wobbling or decentering. If you notice any irregularities, replace the bur to ensure precision.
Patient Preparation:
- Prepare the patient for the dental procedure, ensuring they are comfortable and adequately anesthetized if necessary.
Coolant and Lubrication:
- During the procedure, always use a continuous coolant spray to prevent overheating of the bur and the treated area.
- Maintain a consistent water supply to prevent clogging and minimize the risk of pulp-related issues.
Proper Pressure and Speed:
- Apply the appropriate pressure, typically 20 to 50 PSI, depending on the bur's diameter.
- Operate the bur at or below the maximum recommended RPM to prevent overheating and maintain efficiency.
Correct Motion:
- Maintain steady and controlled movements during the procedure, avoiding abrupt levering, tilting, twisting, or jamming motions.
- Never use a pulling motion, as it can damage the instrument and affect the procedure's precision.
Sterilization:
- After use, clean and sterilize