One question , for the deep chamfer margin we use the tapered round (TR)bur and for the modified shoulder it ll be ? Would be great if u could mention which series that wud come under (referring to MANI burs)
Hello Jaydev! i have put them together because either one can be used to reduce the palatal or lingual surface (the fossa area). I personally prefer a flame shaped/ football shaped bur because all you have to do is, position the bur correctly (as mentioned in the video), and run it from mesial to distal... Hope this helps you...if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask... :)
I think it all boils down to clinician's preference. Diamond burs grind the tooth substance while carbide burs cut through the tooth. Carbide burs usually leave a smoother finish. I personally use carbide burs for caries excavation, inlay/onlay preparation and sectioning of metal crowns...for tooth preparation, I use diamond burs.
You can use any brand burs....e.g. Mani, Strauss, SS white, Komet etc. Read the manual / catalogue for each brand...and if you want to be absolutely sure about the preparation, you can measure the bur diameter with a caliper.... There are depth marking burs as well with most brands...You can use them to prepare the initial depth followed by rest of your preparation. Other than that, prep guages are also available in different sizes (0.5mm, 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm etc). You can use those after completing your preparation to determine adequate reduction. You can also check out burs by MIK dental...specifications of the burs are engraved on the bur box, serving as an ideal guide during tooth preparation. Link for MIK dental burs - mikdental.in/product/comprehensive-bur-kit-19-burs-12-color-options/
So, this is a little tricky. If you have observed, most of burs (any brand) have an ISO number, eg. 018, 016 etc.; this number indicates a diameter of 1.8mm, 1.6mm respectively...but, the problem is, this represents the diameter at the BASE of the bur...not the TIP which is what we need....so, according to me, the best way is to measure the diameter at the tip using a metal caliper or any other measuring device.
@@teethstreet i know about ISO , but when I cannot tell their sizes once they are scattered and out of their box. i'm gonna look for a caliper. If i understand correctly While preparing a PFM crown using 016 , i should go all way. and use 010 for all ceramic all way.
Yes, you are right about the burs for PFM and ceramic... a metal caliper or metal gauge is something that I have tried and tested, it has worked well for me; it is this tiny instrument you use for checking the thickness of metal crowns (wax gauge is similar instrument with blunt edges)...it works well if you are confused about the bur diameter...
I personally use either the regular diamond burs or carborundum disc to adjust high points. After that I use Shofu metal polishers for a smooth polish. You can check those out...they work really well.
You can start with the burs mentioned in the video for your tooth preparations... Mani burs are most commonly used and easily available in India...so you can use those...OR as a beginner you can purchase the crown and bridge bur kit from mikdental.in ...those also work really well
Thank you for sharing this! Explained so well!!
Very informative video😍Thankyou Doc👍
Thank you so much! You've made it perfectly understood ❤
Superb !! dr ...simple n excellent... n I love the way u say tooth
Thanks a lot 😊
One of the best videos . Thanks a lot 👌👌👌
Thankyou! 😊
Thanks, good work
Thank you so much Ma’am.. very well explained
Hope it helped :)
Clinically oriented points ....awsm explanation mam...
Glad you liked it! :)
Excellent video
Thank you so much for this awesome lecture😊
Thank you 🙏
Very useful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Superb..
Very informative
Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! :)
Mam so both chamfer and shoulder bur are used for zirconia crown preparation..pls reply ..I am very much confused about it
Good explanation Dr...thanku
Happy to help
Amazing brief 😍 ty maam
Thank You! Glad it was helpful :)
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thank you very much
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You're welcome! :)
Very nicely explained Madam
Glad you liked it
Perfect
Could you please specify the bur nos we should go for in order to understand the sizes
What are 'non-end cutting fissure burs'?
the tip of the bur is bald...no cutting edge....mainly used for access opening during RCT...it is also called as safe-end bur
Amazing
Good
Ma'am could please make video on different size of burs
Thank u for the video !
My pleasure!
One question , for the deep chamfer margin we use the tapered round (TR)bur and for the modified shoulder it ll be ? Would be great if u could mention which series that wud come under (referring to MANI burs)
HELLO why did you put Flame shaped bur with Wheel Shaped bur ?? PLZ HELP
Hello Jaydev! i have put them together because either one can be used to reduce the palatal or lingual surface (the fossa area). I personally prefer a flame shaped/ football shaped bur because all you have to do is, position the bur correctly (as mentioned in the video), and run it from mesial to distal...
Hope this helps you...if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask... :)
Mam what's the purpose of WR 13 bur?
N excellent
Thank you so much :)
Thanks a lot
Great video thank you
Thank You! Glad that you liked it!
Stay tuned for more!! :)
Amazing and helpful video. Thank you!
ThankYou! Hope it helped :)
Wen to use diamond bur and when to use carbide bur?
I think it all boils down to clinician's preference.
Diamond burs grind the tooth substance while carbide burs cut through the tooth.
Carbide burs usually leave a smoother finish.
I personally use carbide burs for caries excavation, inlay/onlay preparation and sectioning of metal crowns...for tooth preparation, I use diamond burs.
Please tell about the long shank airrotor burs used for hemisection of tooth
Thank you
Nice
Plz kindly make a vedio on burs with their number..
Doctor what specific brand of burs is precise in measurement during reduction?
You can use any brand burs....e.g. Mani, Strauss, SS white, Komet etc.
Read the manual / catalogue for each brand...and if you want to be absolutely sure about the preparation, you can measure the bur diameter with a caliper....
There are depth marking burs as well with most brands...You can use them to prepare the initial depth followed by rest of your preparation.
Other than that, prep guages are also available in different sizes (0.5mm, 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm etc). You can use those after completing your preparation to determine adequate reduction.
You can also check out burs by MIK dental...specifications of the burs are engraved on the bur box, serving as an ideal guide during tooth preparation.
Link for MIK dental burs - mikdental.in/product/comprehensive-bur-kit-19-burs-12-color-options/
Excellent video, thank you
Rounded shoulder bur / modified shoulder- for preparation of PFM crown- which Mani bur you suggest for beginners?
Rounded shoulder - RS 21 from mani
or tapered round i.e TR 13 from Mani to start with
Well explained👍
Thanks a lot! :)
How to tell the size or rather the diameter of the burr ?
So, this is a little tricky.
If you have observed, most of burs (any brand) have an ISO number, eg. 018, 016 etc.; this number indicates a diameter of 1.8mm, 1.6mm respectively...but, the problem is, this represents the diameter at the BASE of the bur...not the TIP which is what we need....so, according to me, the best way is to measure the diameter at the tip using a metal caliper or any other measuring device.
@@teethstreet i know about ISO , but when I cannot tell their sizes once they are scattered and out of their box.
i'm gonna look for a caliper.
If i understand correctly While preparing a PFM crown using 016 , i should go all way.
and use 010 for all ceramic all way.
Yes, you are right about the burs for PFM and ceramic...
a metal caliper or metal gauge is something that I have tried and tested, it has worked well for me; it is this tiny instrument you use for checking the thickness of metal crowns (wax gauge is similar instrument with blunt edges)...it works well if you are confused about the bur diameter...
Cross cut burs is diamond or carbide
carbide
Which is the best bur for reducing high points in all metal crown??
I personally use either the regular diamond burs or carborundum disc to adjust high points. After that I use Shofu metal polishers for a smooth polish.
You can check those out...they work really well.
How to steralize dental burs
I usually autoclave them
What burs do a beginner need to learn crown preparation and which company to go for
You can start with the burs mentioned in the video for your tooth preparations...
Mani burs are most commonly used and easily available in India...so you can use those...OR as a beginner you can purchase the crown and bridge bur kit from mikdental.in ...those also work really well
I need the code of burs which made radial shoulder F.L
Komet - 8847KR
www.kometusa.com/Products/Products-Komet-USA/8847KR
Mani - RS 21
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