Oral surgery carbide Burs-The Fastest Cutting Burs Engineered for maximum strength and durability to save you time and money.
SS White® Oral Surgery Burs Are...
• Manufactured to exceed ISO specifications for quality and consistency
• Packaged sterile for safety and convenience
• Compatible with all popular hand pieces including Stryker®, Hall® and MicroAire®
A recent study confirms that SS White® burs are 84.67% stronger than competitor burs.-* SS White® goes above and beyond ISO and ADA testing requirements. The neck can withstand 16.41 (lbs) of force, which is 40% stronger than competitors’.
• Unique blade geometry eliminates clogging and delivers faster cutting with more effective bone and tooth removal discharge
• Compatible with all popular hand pieces
Bone cutting
For tooth removal during surgical extraction
During Implant surgery
1 The intention of these instructions is to provide guidelines for the sterilization of rotary dental instruments.
2 Unless otherwise indicated, all instruments are supplied clean but not sterile. It is the user’s responsibility to sterilize instruments before the first use and if applicable, before each additional use.
3 Instruments indicated as non-sterile single use should be processed following these guidelines before the initial use only and then properly discarded.
Warnings:
1 Used rotary instruments should be considered contaminated and shall be handled following appropriate precautions and guidelines.
2 Personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, mask, and eye protection should be worn.
3 Further controls may be required if specfic patient risks are present.
Cleaning:
1 Automatic Cleaning is the recommended method for pre-sterilization cleaning.
2 Follow the machine manufacturer’s recommended method while utilizing approved agents for the cleaning of rotary dental instruments.
3 If there is an excessive delay between use and cleaning, manual cleaning may be required. In the case that automatic cleaning is not available, rotary dental instruments may be cleaned manually.
4 Manually brush debris from instruments under running water with a wire brush and approved cleaning agent.
5 PPE should be worn and care taken to avoid spreading contaminants during the brushing process.
6 After cleaning, dry instruments with paper towel or dry heat not exceeding 140oC. Inspect and properly discard any instruments with signs of excessive wear, damage or corrosion.
Sterilization:
1 Saturated steam under pressure (autoclave) is the recommended method of sterilization for rotary dental instruments.
2 The recommended cycle is 20 to 30 minutes at 121oC (250oF) at 15 to 30 psi.
For faster processing a rapid cycle of 3 to 10 minutes at 135oC (275oF) at 25 to 30 psi is also acceptable.
Operation of the autoclave should follow the manufacturer’s recommended methods and materials. Storage: After sterilization, store instruments in a dry, clean, and ambient temperature environment.
Key Features
1.Unique blade geometry eliminates clogging
2.More effective bone and tooth removal
3.Faster cutting
4.Sterile
5.Compatible with all popular hand pieces