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BRASSELER USA Carbide burs Instructions For Use

Can also be used to cut hard metals, plastics, porcelains and similar materials

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Brasseler USA CARBIDE Burs Instructions for Use
BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Burs
BRASSELER USA Carbide Burs are available in Sterile and Non-Sterile models under various trade names with numerous
head diameters and working lengths. The devices are reusable and are sterilized using steam sterilization in a gravity or
prevacuum cycle.
Description
The BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Dental Bur family includes Clinical Carbides and Laboratory Carbides. A CARBIDE dental
bur is a rotary cutting device made of stainless steel, the working end of which is made from tungsten carbide, and
which is designed to fit into a dental handpiece. Alternatively, the device may be constructed wholly from tungsten
carbide. BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Burs are reusable devices.
Intended Use
BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Burs fit into a dental handpiece, which provides the rotation, allowing the user to cut hard
structures in the mouth, e.g., teeth or bone. BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Burs can also be used to cut hard metals, plastics,
porcelains and similar materials.
Warnings and Precautions
Warning
: Attention should be paid to the speed of work (RPM)
Always refer to the product packaging for the Maximum RPM
o
Operating a bur with too high of an RPM may generate undesirable heat
o
o
Operating a bur with too high of an RPM may cause the bur to fail
CARBIDE Burs must be thoroughly cleaned and steam sterilized prior to the first use and each subsequent reuse
CARBIDE Burs labeled "Sterile" require no further action prior to first use but must be thoroughly cleaned and
steam sterilized prior to each subsequent reuse
o If the packaging for "Sterile" labeled devices is opened or damaged, the device must be thoroughly
cleaned and steam sterilized prior to use and each subsequent reuse
Do not use chemical or dry heat to sterilize BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Burs, as these processes have not been
validated for use
Do not use worn-out or dull burs
Do not apply excessive pressure on the bur as this could cause undesirable heat or may cause the bur to fail
Avoid removing the bur at too sharp an angle to avoid leverage and breakage
Carefully read package labels to ensure use of the appropriate device
Ensure the bur is fully seated and securely gripped in the handpiece collet prior to use
Move the bur continuously when in use to avoid localized heating and/or damage to the bur
Maintain handpieces in good working condition to ensure maximum effectiveness of the device
Use a rubber dental dam while using CARBIDE Burs to avoid possible aspiration or swallowing
Always wear gloves when handling contaminated instruments
Eye protection must be worn to protect against eject particles
Surgical masks must be worn to avoid inhalation of any aerosol or dust generated
BRASSELER USA Bur Blocks used to hold the devices for storage and steam sterilization are not intended to
maintain sterility of the device
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Summary of Contents for BRASSELER USA Carbide burs

  • Page 1 BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Burs fit into a dental handpiece, which provides the rotation, allowing the user to cut hard structures in the mouth, e.g., teeth or bone. BRASSELER USA CARBIDE Burs can also be used to cut hard metals, plastics, porcelains and similar materials.
  • Page 2: General Instructions

    Carbide Burs. Reprocessing Limitations The end of life is determined by wear and damage in use. Carbide Burs should be inspected for defects (i.e. broken tips, broken sections on flutes, etc.) during the cleaning process.
  • Page 3 The Carbide Bur should be stored in the sterilization pouch (or instrument block) until required. Additional Information These processes have been validated as being capable of preparing Carbide Burs for reuse. Any deviation from these instructions should be properly validated for effectiveness and potential adverse results.

This manual is also suitable for:

Clinical carbidesLaboratory carbides