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Finishing burs contour fillings and restorations finely and prepare them for polishing. The finely fluted carbide blade works composite and hard tooth tissue gently and precisely.
The high blade count removes little material but leaves smooth surfaces and clean marginal transitions, the basis for a natural surface morphology.
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The finishing bur creates the shape, the polisher the gloss. Whatever is missing in contour and marginal fit cannot be polished away later.
| Working step | Instrument | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Removing excess | Carbide bur, coarse | Rough shape |
| Contouring | Finishing bur | Shape is right, surface matt |
| Finishing the margin | Finishing bur, fine fluting | Transition smooth to the probe |
| Pre-polishing | Polisher | Evenly matt surface |
| High gloss | Polisher, fine step | Mirror-like surface |
The blade count. A finishing bur has considerably more blades, each removing less material.
The result is controlled removal with a smooth surface rather than rapid material removal. Anyone finishing with a coarse carbide bur creates scratches that the subsequent polishing can no longer catch up with.
By probing, not by looking. Run the probe from tooth to restoration: a step in either direction means rework.
No. Carbide finishing burs are designed for composite and hard tooth tissue. Ceramics are worked with diamond-coated instruments.
In the medium range with light pressure. High speed generates heat and makes composite smear instead of being cut.
Excess at the margin promotes plaque accumulation and secondary caries. Finishing is therefore not a cosmetic step but the part of restorative therapy that co-determines durability.
Flame-shaped finishing burs for proximal margins and anterior teeth, conical ones for occlusal surfaces, cup-shaped ones for cervical areas.
This page can be filtered by shape. After finishing, polishers take over the path to a high gloss in increasing fineness.
Several times when reprocessed by a validated procedure. Once the fine blades are rounded, the instrument no longer smooths but merely removes material.






















