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Vitality™ Surgical Carbide Fissure Burs – Made in Germany
Vitality™ Surgical Carbide Fissure Burs are precision-engineered in Germany to deliver exceptional cutting performance during oral and maxillofacial surgeries, particularly for wisdom tooth extractions. Manufactured for strength, sharpness, and efficiency, these burs offer superior cutting control and durability during high-demand procedures.
Available in multiple sizes and compatible with a wide range of oral surgery handpieces, Vitality™ Carbide Burs are trusted by dental surgeons for their smooth cutting action and reliable handling.
Vitality™ Surgical Carbide Fissure Bur Specifications
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Quantity: 10 burs per pack
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Available Sizes: 701, 702, 703, 1701, 1702, 1703
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Shank Length Options:
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Standard HP (44.5 mm): Fits Bien-Air high-speed oral surgery motors, W&H S-16 high-speed, and W&H S-11 regular-speed oral surgery handpieces.
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HPL (65 mm): Designed for W&H S-12 high-speed oral surgery handpieces.
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FGXL (25 mm): Compatible with friction grip high-speed oral surgery contra-angles such as W&H WS-92, WS-92 LG, WS-91, and WS-91 LG.
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Key Benefits
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German-Made Precision: Manufactured to exacting standards for consistent cutting performance.
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High Cutting Efficiency: Optimized for quick and clean sectioning of wisdom teeth and dense bone.
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Multiple Size Options: Select the right bur for the surgical technique and handpiece setup.
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Wide Handpiece Compatibility: Works with popular high-speed and contra-angle surgical systems.
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Durable Construction: Engineered for strength and long-lasting sharpness even under heavy surgical load.
Clinical Applications
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Sectioning and extraction of impacted wisdom teeth
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Oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures requiring efficient bone removal
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Surgical implant preparation where high cutting efficiency is essential
How Do 701/702/703 and 1701/1702/1703 Oral Surgery Burs Differ?
Vitality™ Oral Surgery Carbide Fissure Burs include both flat-end cross-cut tapered burs in the 701, 702, and 703 series and round-end cross-cut tapered burs in the 1701, 1702, and 1703 series. These configurations give oral surgeons options when selecting a carbide fissure bur based on preferred cutting geometry, surgical access, and handpiece setup. Each series is available in multiple shank lengths, allowing clinicians to match the selected bur design with compatible straight or contra-angle oral surgery handpieces.
🔗 Learn more about how surgical burs like 1701, 1702, and 1703 improve cutting efficiency here.
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