Dental High Speed FG Diamond Burs

  • Dental High Speed FG Diamond Burs
  • Dental High Speed FG Diamond Burs
  • Dental High Speed FG Diamond Burs
  • Dental High Speed FG Diamond Burs
  • Dental High Speed FG Diamond Burs
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The end is exposed and the diameter of the shank is 1.6 mm. They are also known as high rotation burs, high speed burs or FG burs (Friction Grip). Additionally, referred to by the acronyms FGM (Friction Grip Mini) or FGL (Friction Grip Long) according to their shank length.

dental burs

Dental burs are metal instruments used by dentists for precise cutting, polishing and grinding. They are used in rotary dental instruments such as turbines, contra-angles and hand pieces. There are numerous burs specifically designed for different areas of dentistry. There are so many types, shapes, sizes and grits available.

diamond burs

Classifying dental burs according to the type of material:

Tungsten carbide dental burs (carbide burs): This material is becoming the replacement for the older steel burs. Tungsten carbide has three times the rigidity of steel and is highly efficient, as well as being highly durable due to its outstanding wear-resistant properties.


Diamond dental burs: Diamond is the hardest natural material known to man and, therefore, is the material of choice when it comes to wearing down the hardest tissue in the human body: tooth enamel. Diamond burs have a steel shank and an active part coated with natural or synthetic diamond powder. The vast majority of commercially available dental burs are made of synthetic diamond and it is less common to come across natural diamond burs. Manufacturers who use natural diamond usually emphasise this characteristic, as it gives the burs greater quality, efficiency and durability. Of course, the cost of a natural diamond burr is higher than that of a synthetic diamond burr.


Classifying dental burs according to their shank:

Turbine dental burs: Undoubtedly the fastest rotary instrument calls for a dental bur with special features. The end is exposed and the diameter of the shank is 1.6 mm. They are also known as high rotation burs, high speed burs or FG burs (Friction Grip). Additionally, referred to by the acronyms FGM (Friction Grip Mini) or FGL (Friction Grip Long) according to their shank length.

Contra-angle dental burs: Their diameter is 2.35 mm and commonly you'll see a notch at the non-active end. They are also known as RA burs (Right Angle), CA burs or simply low-speed burs.

Hand piece burs. Like the contra-angle burs, the shank diameter is also 2.35 mm, but it is a considerably longer bur. It is also known as a HP bur or bur for straight dental hand pieces.


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