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ROTARY CUTTING INSTRUMENTS
Dr.linda Maher
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ROTARY CUTTING INSTRUMENTS
A group of instruments operated with a power source and used for cutting, finishing & polishing tooth structure.
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the rotary cutting instruments are classified in to :
1. Hand pieces: these are power devices. 2. Burs: these are the cutting tools.
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HANDPIECE FUNCTIONS OF HANDPIECE:
a small drill used during dental procedures. FUNCTIONS OF HANDPIECE: 1.holds rotating instrument (bur) and transmits power to it. 2. helps to position and control the rotating instrument (bur) intra orally.
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1.slow speed handpiece Hand pieces are operated by
1\air pressure that is supplied by a compressed air transmitted through a compressor.(AIROTOR HANDPIECE) 2\directly by an electric micromotor (MICROMOTOR HANDPIECE) TYPES OF HAND PIECE: 1.slow speed handpiece 2.high speed handpiece
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SLOW SPEED HANDPIECE Operated by: Has two shapes:
Usually composed of two peaces Operated by: either a compressed air or directly by an electric motor. The speed of the handpiece: ranges from 0 to rpm.(round per minute) Has two shapes: 1-straight handpiece,this is difficult to use in the mouth and is therefore restricted to extra oral use, such as laboratory work . 2-contra-angle handpiece is used intra orally for the removal of caries, polishing and finishing
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HIGH SPEED HANDPIECE Operated by: Speed: It is used for:
It is one piece and contra angled This design helps to stabilize the hand piece and improve access and visibility while it is in use. Operated by: compressed air ( air-turbine or Airotor. handpiece) Speed: – rpm and It is used for: cutting through enamel and dentin and removing previous restorations.
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is directed at the cutting part of the bur to keep it cool
. water spray is directed at the cutting part of the bur to keep it cool . A fibreoptic light in the head of the handpiece aids visibility.
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DEDNTAL BURS A bur is a rotary cutting instrument supplied with cutting head of various shapes
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parts of a dental bur: Shank : is the part of the bur which fits into the handpiece. Neck: the neck serves to connect the shank to the head of the bur. Head: this is the working end of the bur and is available in various sizes, shapes and materials.
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Burs materials: stainless steel or tungsten carbide.
Burs sizes: the number representing the bur size has been used as a code for the diameter of the head. Burs shape: burs are available in several shapes. There shapes correspond to the function.
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RETENTION OF BURS TO THE HANDPIECE:
1\ Latch grip for slow speed. 2\ Friction grip for high speed.
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Types of dental burs: 1- cavity preparation burs are : Round, inverted cone, pear shape, straight fissure & tapered fissure.
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Rubber cup and coated discs
2- finishing & polishing burs: Rubber cup and coated discs
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