Best Burnisher with Gold tip
Best Burnisher with Gold tip
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Burnisher with Gold tip
all are dental hand instruments used for smoothing, adapting, or contouring restorative materials like amalgam or composite.
Type: Single-ended or double-ended
The main difference between regular burnishers and gold-tip burnishers lies in the material and surface performance — not the shape or function.
Gold-Tip Burnishers: Usually refers to titanium nitride-coated or gold-colored instruments (not actual gold).
Key Advantages: Scratch-resistant: More durable under pressure
Burnisher #21B Shape: One end football-shaped, the other may be ball or flat Use: Smooth large occlusal surfaces. Burnish matrix bands. Ideal for Posterior restorations
BUR #1 (Burnisher #1) Shape: Small round ball. Initial condensing and smoothing of amalgam/composite in small areas or pits. Classic use: Tight occlusal spots, Class I fillings
BUR #27/29 Smoothing marginal ridges and occlusal surfaces; adapting matrix margins. Versatile for both anterior and posterior restorations.
- #27: Small round ball
- #29: Slightly larger round ball
BUR #28/29 Preferred for: Posterior restorations
- #28 (Football): Contour occlusal surfaces and fossae
- #29 (Large round Ball): Adapt interproximal and occlusal surfaces
BUR #21B Occlusal surface contouring, burnishing matrix band edges. Ends: Typically football-shaped and ball or flat end. Less common but used in multi-surface restorations. "B" usually indicates a ball-end variant
BUR #34 Final surface contouring, large occlusal contact burnishing. Both ends football (egg-shaped) or paddle/flat-burnisher type. For: Broad restorations, posterior fillings
Packing 1 pcs
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