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Edenta Pointed Tungsten Carbide Bur for Stellite and Resin

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Edenta pointed tungsten carbide bur 0610.23HP for stellite Cr-Co and resin in dental laboratory
Brand : Edenta SKU : 0610.23HP Tungsten carbide Stellite finishing Dental laboratory use

Edenta pointed tungsten carbide bur for precise finishing of stellite, Cr-Co and resins

The Edenta 0610.23HP pointed tungsten carbide bur is designed for fine finishing work in dental laboratories, especially on stellite clasp arms, bridge embrasures, difficult interproximal areas and adjustments on acrylic resin.

Its pointed shape allows highly controlled access to narrow areas, ensuring precise cutting and excellent visibility during work. It is ideal for dental technicians looking for a reliable bur for fine adjustments, localized corrections and clean finishing on hard materials.

BrandEdenta
Reference / SKU0610.23HP
MaterialTungsten carbide
UseStellite, Cr-Co, acrylic resin, fine finishing

Edenta: Swiss manufacturer of dental rotary instruments for precision work

Edenta is a well-established brand in the field of dental rotary instruments, offering a range dedicated to dental clinics and dental laboratories.

Its expertise is based on cutting geometries adapted to dental materials and processes such as roughing, finishing, smoothing, surface preparation and resin polishing or metal finishing.

In a dental laboratory, choosing a bur is not only about shape.

Cutting consistency, rotational stability, blade precision, wear resistance and surface quality after machining are essential.

A high-quality bur allows cleaner work, fewer corrections and better control.

This Edenta tungsten carbide bur follows this approach: providing a precise tool for difficult areas, where a larger or more aggressive bur could remove too much material.

It is particularly suitable for localized finishing on metal frameworks, clasps, embrasures and prosthetic resins.

Precision in narrow areas

The pointed tip allows access to embrasures, clasp contours and small transition zones without compromising visibility.

Clean cutting on hard materials

Tungsten carbide provides reliable cutting performance on non-precious alloys, Cr-Co and metal framework adjustments.

Laboratory versatility

A single bur can be used for stellite finishing, resin adjustments and localized corrections in removable or fixed prosthetics.

A pointed bur for difficult finishing in dental prosthetics

In dental prosthetics, difficult-to-access areas require a bur capable of removing material precisely without unnecessarily widening the working surface.

The Edenta pointed tungsten carbide bur meets this need for stellite clasps, junction areas, embrasures and small adjustments on frameworks.

It allows correction, refinement, clearing or smoothing of technical areas where control is essential.

Its value is especially evident on Cr-Co frameworks, metal removable prosthetics, bridges and resin components requiring precise finishing.

Cutting quality and control

The pointed shape allows progressive work with a reduced contact area. The technician maintains better control over material removal, which is crucial when finishing a clasp, embrasure or fine area near a functional edge.

  • Precise access to complex areas.
  • Localized correction without excessive material removal.
  • Excellent visibility during work.
  • More consistent finish before polishing.

Tungsten carbide for intensive use

Tungsten carbide is valued for its hardness, wear resistance and ability to maintain efficient cutting on demanding materials. On dental alloys and resins, it offers a high-performance alternative to less durable tools.

  • Long service life in laboratory use.
  • Stable cutting on non-precious metals.
  • Clean work on Cr-Co and stellite.
  • Precise adjustments on acrylic resins.

Recommended dental applications

On metal frameworks

  • Finishing stellite clasp arms.
  • Correction of bridge embrasures.
  • Localized adjustments on Cr-Co alloys.
  • Removal of small metal excesses.
  • Preparation before pre-polishing and final polishing.

On resins and removable prosthetics

  • Adjustments on acrylic resin.
  • Finishing interproximal areas.
  • Fine adjustments around mounted teeth.
  • Correction of minor irregularities after polymerization.
  • Preparation before resin polishing.

Usage guide for consistent finishing

To use this Edenta pointed bur effectively, it is recommended to work with moderate pressure, a stable micromotor and a speed adapted to the material. The precision of the tip should guide the movement without forcing the instrument.

1. Stabilize the workpiece

Hold the prosthesis or framework firmly to avoid vibrations and unwanted movement.

2. Work in short passes

Make controlled, short passes to avoid removing too much material at once.

3. Finish progressively

After using the bur, proceed with abrasives or polishers to achieve the desired surface finish.

Recommended rotation speed

The recommended working range is 25,000 to 30,000 rpm. This ensures efficient cutting while maintaining control, especially in fine areas.

  • Stable speed to reduce vibrations.
  • Light to moderate pressure.
  • Short passes on sensitive areas.
  • Frequent visual inspection.

Lab tip to preserve the bur

A carbide bur performs better when used without excessive pressure. The cutting edges should do the work, not the force applied by the operator.

  • Clean resin or metal residues regularly.
  • Avoid impacts on the tip.
  • Do not use a clogged bur for fine finishing.
  • Replace the bur if cutting becomes irregular.

How to choose this bur compared with another shape?

Bur shape Main use Benefit in the dental laboratory
Pointed Localized finishing, embrasures, narrow areas Very good control in detailed and small technical areas
Cylindrical Larger surfaces, regularization, controlled roughing Suitable for flat areas or longer corrections
Round Rounded areas, concavities, smooth transitions Useful for softening shapes and avoiding overly sharp angles
Conical Progressive reduction, intermediate access A good compromise between roughing and guided finishing

Technical characteristics

Product Edenta pointed tungsten carbide bur
Reference / SKU 0610.23HP
Brand Edenta
Instrument type Pointed rotary bur for dental laboratory
Active material Tungsten carbide
Main applications Stellite, Cr-Co, bridge embrasures, clasps, acrylic resin
Recommended speed 25,000 to 30,000 rpm
Target user Dental technician, dental prosthetics laboratory
Packaging 1 Edenta pointed bur

Maintenance, cleaning and service life

To maintain consistent cutting performance, it is important to remove resin, metal or dust residues after use. A clogged bur cuts less efficiently, generates more heat and may require more pressure, reducing working precision.

Best practices

  • Clean the bur after resin work.
  • Visually check the condition of the tip.
  • Avoid drops and strong impacts.
  • Use a speed suited to the material being worked on.

Signs of wear

  • Less clean cutting on Cr-Co.
  • Need to increase pressure.
  • More irregular surface after use.
  • Vibrations or unstable cutting feel.

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Delivery

Packaging: 1 Edenta 0610.23HP pointed tungsten carbide bur.

Product intended for dental laboratory professionals for finishing, retouching, adjustment and preparation before polishing.

FAQ — Edenta pointed tungsten carbide bur

Why choose an Edenta pointed tungsten carbide bur in a dental laboratory?

An Edenta pointed tungsten carbide bur is particularly useful when the dental technician needs to work in a fine, narrow or difficult-to-access area.

Its shape allows precise work on embrasures, stellite clasps, interproximal areas and small resin adjustments.

Tungsten carbide provides good wear resistance and consistent cutting performance, improving working comfort and reducing unnecessary corrections.

Is this bur suitable for stellite and Cr-Co?

Yes, this bur is suitable for finishing work on stellite and Cr-Co alloys.

It allows localized corrections, refinement of clasp arms and bridge embrasure adjustments with good control.

To preserve cutting precision, it is recommended to use moderate pressure, work in short passes and regularly check the surface condition before moving on to pre-polishing and polishing steps.

Can this bur be used on acrylic resins?

Yes, the bur can be used on acrylic resins for fine adjustments or localized corrections.

It is useful for adjusting an area of a removable prosthesis, refining a contour or preparing a surface before finishing.

As with any carbide bur, excessive pressure should be avoided to limit heat build-up and maintain a clean cut.

Regular cleaning is recommended after resin work.

What speed should be used with this Edenta bur?

The recommended speed is around 25,000 to 30,000 revolutions per minute.

This range provides efficient cutting while maintaining good control, especially in fine areas.

The speed should remain stable and the movement should be light.

If the bur seems less effective, do not compensate with excessive pressure: it is better to clean the instrument or replace it if the cutting edges are worn.

How can the service life of the bur be extended?

To extend the service life of the bur, avoid impacts, limit excessive pressure and regularly clean material residues.

A clogged bur generates more heat and loses efficiency. It is also advisable to reserve finishing burs for precise work rather than using them for heavy roughing.

This approach improves cutting consistency and the quality of the surface obtained.

Edenta Pointed Tungsten Carbide Bur for Stellite and Resin
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