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Dental Soft Tissue Burs Gingiva Trimmer — Ceramic Implant Surgical Tool for Teeth Cleaning & Whitening
Dental Soft Tissue Burs Gingiva Trimmer — Ceramic Implant Surgical Tool for Teeth Cleaning & Whitening
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Transform your dental procedures with precision and efficiency using the Dental Dentistry Soft Tissue Burs Gingiva Trimmer by AG — a premium surgical ceramic tool designed for teeth cleaning, whitening, and advanced gingival work. Certified with CE and 3C, this tool combines cutting-edge ceramic technology with ergonomic design to offer dentists and dental professionals an innovative, effective, and safe alternative to traditional scalpels and electrosurgery instruments.
Whether for gingival trimming, implant surgery, crown lengthening, or cosmetic dental procedures, this bur delivers exceptional results with minimal bleeding, precise cutting, and long-lasting durability. Its advanced construction makes it a must-have for modern dental clinics and professionals looking to improve patient comfort while enhancing surgical efficiency.
🦷 Key Features:
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Advanced ceramic cutting surface: Made from yttrium and zirconia elements bonded through a special process, delivering high precision cuts with scalpel-like accuracy.
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Unique dual-angle design: Ensures smooth, fine cuts for gingival retraction, calculus removal, and soft tissue trimming.
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High-speed operation: Works without water cooling, enabling faster coagulation and reduced bleeding.
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Durable construction: Resistant to wear and breakage, offering long-lasting performance in demanding dental environments.
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Wide clinical applications: Ideal for gingival contouring, crown lengthening, operculectomy, implant exposure, removal of hyperplastic gums, and cosmetic soft tissue trimming.
⚙ Specifications:
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Brand Name: AG
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Model Number: Dentistry Dental
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Material: Metal (Yttrium & Zirconia ceramic cutting surface)
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Certification: CE, 3C
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Size: Dentistry Dental specification
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Application: Teeth Cleaning, Whitening, Gingival Trimming, Implant Surgery
💡 Professional Tips:
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Use at 300,000–500,000 RPM for optimal results.
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Avoid water cooling during operation to enhance coagulation.
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Always inspect the bur before use for wear or damage.
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Ideal for cosmetic and restorative dentistry without the extra cost of laser or electrosurgery.
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