Manufactured with technically advanced blade geometry and force resistant solid carbide, SS White® Great White® Burs are more durable, enabling one bur to remove up to three PFMs.
Tackle your toughest material cutting challenges and save time with the multi-functional performance of Great White carbide burs. Great White burs cut all hard materials smoothly, making the treatment procedure an easier experience for your patient and reducing rotary bur inventory in your office.
SS White Great White Gold Series Burs are:
Our burs are engineered to deliver superior consistency, strength and cutting rate with minimal vibration for maximized performance and procedural comfort for you and your patient.
Carefully designed blade structure, rake angle, flute depth and spiral angulation combined with our specially formulated tungsten carbide results in the powerful cutting performance of our burs. SS White burs are engineered to deliver the most efficient cutting rate & performance for the most popular procedures.
SS White® is ISO 13485, EN46001 and CE Mark Certified which means an SS White® bur is manufactured to the highest quality standards. SS White® reflects the importance of manufacturing to the highest standard of quality in its Quality Policy which states:
You can depend on the consistent quality of a SS White® bur… in all ways, always.
SS White® adheres to strict tolerances for concentricity of shank and head profiles during manufacturing. The result is a well-balanced carbide that: delivers minimal vibration when subjected to the rotational speeds of the dental hand-piece and maximizes performance and procedural comfort for you and your patient.
SS White® brings over 160 years of continuous improvement in the design and manufacturing of dental instruments. In 1947, SS White® introduced the first carbide bur to the dental profession and we continue to innovate operative, finishing and specialty carbide burs to serve the needs of modern dentistry.
SS White® solid carbide burs are made with high quality fine-grain tungsten carbide, which produces a blade that is sharper and wears longer compared to less expensive coarse grain tungsten carbide. Blades made of fine grain tungsten carbide, retain shape even as they wear. Less expensive, large particle tungsten carbide dulls quickly as the large particles break from the blade or cutting edge
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