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Choose a carbide bur by matching the handpiece shank (FG for air-rotor, RA for contra-angle, HP for straight), the required cut geometry (plain-cut, cross-cut, or 12/30-blade finishing), and the material being worked — carbide excels on amalgam, composite, acrylic, and dentin. Trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes, Dentalkart stocks carbide burs from SS White, Prima Dental, Pivo, Trihawk and HUDENS.

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Carbide Burs for Dental Cutting, Trimming & Finishing

Carbide burs are tungsten-carbide-tipped rotary cutting instruments used by dentists for precise tooth and material removal during restorative, surgical, prosthodontic, and finishing procedures. Available in friction-grip (FG), hand-piece (HP), and right-angle (RA) shanks, with cross-cut, plain-cut, surgical-length, 12-blade, and 30-blade variants, carbide burs deliver smoother margins, finer surface finish, and longer cutting life than diamond burs on enamel, dentin, amalgam, composite, and acrylic when used with appropriate water irrigation and rotation speed.

Types of Carbide Burs

FG (Friction Grip) Carbide Burs

FG carbide burs fit air-rotor high-speed handpieces at 200,000–400,000 rpm, used for cavity preparation, crown sectioning, restoration removal, and access work where carbide’s precise cut geometry is preferred over diamond grit.

  • Recommended: SS White Great White Ultra Burs Pack of 5
  • Key feature: precision-machined carbide flutes with uniform cutting geometry across the pack
  • When to use: cavity preparation, crown sectioning, secondary caries removal, amalgam removal

HP (Hand-Piece / Straight) Carbide Burs

HP carbide burs have a long 44–65 mm shank that fits straight handpieces used in dental laboratories and chairside lab work for acrylic trimming, denture adjustment, and lab model contouring outside the mouth.

RA (Right-Angle / Contra-Angle) Carbide Burs

RA carbide burs fit latch-type slow-speed contra-angle handpieces at 10,000–40,000 rpm, providing tactile-feedback cutting for cavity refinement, soft caries removal, and prophylactic preparations where speed control matters more than bulk removal.

  • Recommended: Pivo Pear-Shaped Carbide Burs RA-330 Pack of 5
  • Key feature: latch-grip RA shank with pear-shape geometry for slow-speed access and refinement
  • When to use: soft caries excavation, pediatric cavity prep, slow-speed access refinement

Trimming & Finishing Carbide Burs (12 / 30 Blade)

Trimming and finishing carbide burs have 12, 20, or 30 cutting blades for progressively finer surface refinement of composite restorations, crown margins, and amalgam contours, delivering polish-ready surfaces in fewer steps than abrasive disks.

  • Recommended: SS White Finishing Carbide Bur 12 Blades
  • Key feature: graded blade count (12 blade for contour, 30 blade for pre-polish) for staged finishing
  • When to use: composite contouring, anterior aesthetic finishing, crown margin refinement, amalgam burnishing

Surgical / Long-Shank Carbide Burs

Surgical carbide burs feature extended 25 mm shanks designed for deep access during third-molar surgery, bone removal, root sectioning, and impacted-tooth extraction where standard shank length cannot reach the surgical site.

Endo Access & Safe-End Carbide Burs

Endo access and safe-end carbide burs are designed for safe pulp-chamber entry and dentine-floor preparation, with non-cutting tip safe-end variants that prevent perforation of the pulp-chamber floor during access cavity refinement.

  • Recommended: SuperEndo Endo Z Tungsten Carbide Burs
  • Key feature: non-cutting tip geometry protects pulp-chamber floor during access cavity refinement
  • When to use: endodontic access cavity refinement, pulp-chamber roof removal, lateral wall flaring

When Carbide Burs Are Used

Carbide burs are chosen wherever a precise, clean-edged cut is required — especially on amalgam, composite, acrylic, and dentin — or where diamond burs would leave too rough a surface. For a full overview of every bur type used across dental procedures, read our guide: Types of Burs in Dentistry: A Comprehensive Guide.

  • Amalgam restoration removal and refinement
  • Composite restoration contouring and finishing
  • Crown sectioning during recementation
  • Surgical bone removal and impacted-tooth extraction
  • Endodontic access cavity preparation
  • Provisional and denture acrylic adjustment

How to Choose the Right Carbide Bur

  1. Handpiece type — FG for air-rotor, RA for contra-angle slow-speed, HP for lab straight handpiece
  2. Cut geometry — plain-cut for general bulk removal, cross-cut for aggressive efficient cutting, blade variants for finishing
  3. Blade count — 6–8 blade for cutting, 12 blade for contour finishing, 20–30 blade for pre-polish
  4. Shank length — standard 19 mm for routine work; surgical 25 mm for deep access
  5. Material being cut — carbide excels on amalgam, composite, acrylic, and dentin; diamond preferred for enamel bulk reduction and ceramic
  6. Procedure type — cavity prep, restoration finishing, surgical extraction, and endo access each have dedicated carbide bur designs

Trusted Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks carbide burs from SS White (US-engineered Great White Ultra, finishing 12-blade, trimming & finishing, and endo safe-end ranges), Prima Dental (UK precision FG and surgical carbide range covering round surgical 25 mm, flat-fissure cross-cut, Lindemann cross-cut, taper-fissure surgical, pear-bur FG 330, trimming & finishing 30-blade, and interproximal finishing), HUDENS Bio Burstar (HP flat-end fissure and FG pear-shaped pack), Trihawk (Talon crown-cutting and Amazalia FG 152 safe-end endo bur), SuperEndo (Endo-Z tungsten carbide), Pivo (pear-shaped RA-330 and taper-fissure flat-end plain-cut), and NewDiamond (cross-cut taper-fissure FG). Every product is supplied through authorised distribution with batch traceability.

Why Buy Carbide Burs from Dentalkart

Dentalkart is India’s trusted online dental supplier with the widest curated range of carbide burs covering FG, HP, and RA shanks across every blade count, cut geometry, and clinical specialty. Every SKU is sourced from authorised distributors and shipped from GST-verified inventory. Trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes, we offer transparent pricing, secure payment, fast pan-India delivery, dedicated specialist support, and verified product authenticity — making us the preferred procurement partner for clinics, dental colleges, and surgical practices nationwide.

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Carbide Burs for Dental Cutting, Trimming & Finishing

Carbide burs are tungsten-carbide-tipped rotary cutting instruments used by dentists for precise tooth and material removal during restorative, surgical, prosthodontic, and finishing procedures. Available in friction-grip (FG), hand-piece (HP), and right-angle (RA) shanks, with cross-cut, plain-cut, surgical-length, 12-blade, and 30-blade variants, carbide burs deliver smoother margins, finer surface finish, and longer cutting life than diamond burs on enamel, dentin, amalgam, composite, and acrylic when used with appropriate water irrigation and rotation speed.

Types of Carbide Burs

FG (Friction Grip) Carbide Burs

FG carbide burs fit air-rotor high-speed handpieces at 200,000–400,000 rpm, used for cavity preparation, crown sectioning, restoration removal, and access work where carbide’s precise cut geometry is preferred over diamond grit.

  • Recommended: SS White Great White Ultra Burs Pack of 5
  • Key feature: precision-machined carbide flutes with uniform cutting geometry across the pack
  • When to use: cavity preparation, crown sectioning, secondary caries removal, amalgam removal

HP (Hand-Piece / Straight) Carbide Burs

HP carbide burs have a long 44–65 mm shank that fits straight handpieces used in dental laboratories and chairside lab work for acrylic trimming, denture adjustment, and lab model contouring outside the mouth.

RA (Right-Angle / Contra-Angle) Carbide Burs

RA carbide burs fit latch-type slow-speed contra-angle handpieces at 10,000–40,000 rpm, providing tactile-feedback cutting for cavity refinement, soft caries removal, and prophylactic preparations where speed control matters more than bulk removal.

  • Recommended: Pivo Pear-Shaped Carbide Burs RA-330 Pack of 5
  • Key feature: latch-grip RA shank with pear-shape geometry for slow-speed access and refinement
  • When to use: soft caries excavation, pediatric cavity prep, slow-speed access refinement

Trimming & Finishing Carbide Burs (12 / 30 Blade)

Trimming and finishing carbide burs have 12, 20, or 30 cutting blades for progressively finer surface refinement of composite restorations, crown margins, and amalgam contours, delivering polish-ready surfaces in fewer steps than abrasive disks.

  • Recommended: SS White Finishing Carbide Bur 12 Blades
  • Key feature: graded blade count (12 blade for contour, 30 blade for pre-polish) for staged finishing
  • When to use: composite contouring, anterior aesthetic finishing, crown margin refinement, amalgam burnishing

Surgical / Long-Shank Carbide Burs

Surgical carbide burs feature extended 25 mm shanks designed for deep access during third-molar surgery, bone removal, root sectioning, and impacted-tooth extraction where standard shank length cannot reach the surgical site.

Endo Access & Safe-End Carbide Burs

Endo access and safe-end carbide burs are designed for safe pulp-chamber entry and dentine-floor preparation, with non-cutting tip safe-end variants that prevent perforation of the pulp-chamber floor during access cavity refinement.

  • Recommended: SuperEndo Endo Z Tungsten Carbide Burs
  • Key feature: non-cutting tip geometry protects pulp-chamber floor during access cavity refinement
  • When to use: endodontic access cavity refinement, pulp-chamber roof removal, lateral wall flaring

When Carbide Burs Are Used

Carbide burs are chosen wherever a precise, clean-edged cut is required — especially on amalgam, composite, acrylic, and dentin — or where diamond burs would leave too rough a surface. For a full overview of every bur type used across dental procedures, read our guide: Types of Burs in Dentistry: A Comprehensive Guide.

  • Amalgam restoration removal and refinement
  • Composite restoration contouring and finishing
  • Crown sectioning during recementation
  • Surgical bone removal and impacted-tooth extraction
  • Endodontic access cavity preparation
  • Provisional and denture acrylic adjustment

How to Choose the Right Carbide Bur

  1. Handpiece type — FG for air-rotor, RA for contra-angle slow-speed, HP for lab straight handpiece
  2. Cut geometry — plain-cut for general bulk removal, cross-cut for aggressive efficient cutting, blade variants for finishing
  3. Blade count — 6–8 blade for cutting, 12 blade for contour finishing, 20–30 blade for pre-polish
  4. Shank length — standard 19 mm for routine work; surgical 25 mm for deep access
  5. Material being cut — carbide excels on amalgam, composite, acrylic, and dentin; diamond preferred for enamel bulk reduction and ceramic
  6. Procedure type — cavity prep, restoration finishing, surgical extraction, and endo access each have dedicated carbide bur designs

Trusted Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks carbide burs from SS White (US-engineered Great White Ultra, finishing 12-blade, trimming & finishing, and endo safe-end ranges), Prima Dental (UK precision FG and surgical carbide range covering round surgical 25 mm, flat-fissure cross-cut, Lindemann cross-cut, taper-fissure surgical, pear-bur FG 330, trimming & finishing 30-blade, and interproximal finishing), HUDENS Bio Burstar (HP flat-end fissure and FG pear-shaped pack), Trihawk (Talon crown-cutting and Amazalia FG 152 safe-end endo bur), SuperEndo (Endo-Z tungsten carbide), Pivo (pear-shaped RA-330 and taper-fissure flat-end plain-cut), and NewDiamond (cross-cut taper-fissure FG). Every product is supplied through authorised distribution with batch traceability.

Why Buy Carbide Burs from Dentalkart

Dentalkart is India’s trusted online dental supplier with the widest curated range of carbide burs covering FG, HP, and RA shanks across every blade count, cut geometry, and clinical specialty. Every SKU is sourced from authorised distributors and shipped from GST-verified inventory. Trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes, we offer transparent pricing, secure payment, fast pan-India delivery, dedicated specialist support, and verified product authenticity — making us the preferred procurement partner for clinics, dental colleges, and surgical practices nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is a carbide bur used for in dentistry?

A carbide bur is a tungsten-carbide-tipped rotary cutting instrument used for precise removal of tooth structure, amalgam, composite, and acrylic during restorative, surgical, prosthodontic, and finishing procedures. Carbide burs deliver smoother margins and finer surface finish than diamond burs, with longer cutting life on softer materials.

Carbide vs diamond burs — what is the difference?

Carbide vs diamond burs differs in cutting mechanism. Carbide burs cut with sharp tungsten-carbide flutes that produce smooth chip-like removal ideal for amalgam, composite, and acrylic, while diamond burs grind with bonded grit ideal for enamel and ceramic. Use carbide for restoration removal and finishing; diamond for bulk enamel reduction and ceramic cutting.

What is the difference between 6-blade, 12-blade, and 30-blade carbide burs?

Blade count on carbide burs determines surface finish. 6–8 blade burs are cutting burs for bulk material removal, 12 blade burs are contouring/finishing burs for smoothing margins and composites, and 20–30 blade burs are pre-polishing burs that deliver near-polish surface ready for final polishing paste.

Are surgical 25 mm carbide burs reusable, and how should they be sterilized?

Surgical 25 mm carbide burs are designed for repeated use until visible flute wear or chipping occurs, typically 5–10 surgical procedures depending on bone density. Clean of all debris, ultrasonically cleanse, then autoclave at 134°C for the standard sterilisation cycle. Replace any bur showing chipped flutes, dulled cutting edges, or signs of corrosion.

Are Dentalkart’s carbide burs authentic and brand-warrantied?

Yes, every carbide bur sold on Dentalkart is sourced directly from SS White, Prima Dental, HUDENS, Trihawk, SuperEndo, Pivo, and NewDiamond authorised distributors with GST-compliant invoicing and full brand warranty support. We do not stock counterfeit or grey-market burs, and all SKUs are traceable through authorised inventory documentation.

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