Monday 30 May 2011

BUC ultrasonic tips

BUC-1

The BUC-1 can be used for gross dentin removal, moving access line angles, cutting a groove in the mesial access wall to drop into MB2 canals, and for quickly and carefully unroofing pulp chambers. Its radiused tip geometry also allows effortless entry into each canal orifice and facilitates the creation of a smoothly troughed surface, which is helpful in finding reclusive MB2 canal

BUC-2 and BUC-2A

The BUC-2, with its disk-like radiused tip, can be used to smoothly and safely plane attached pulp stones from the pulp chamber floor without scoring it. In molars, it can be used to horizontally smooth the pulp chamber floor without cutting past it to get to the darker colored dentin. The smaller version BUC-2A has a 1.0mm diameter and can be used for corners of molar access prep and bicuspid access prep.

BUC-3

The BUC-3 is an extremely active instrument with a sharp tip. It is used for chasing canals halfway up a root or for digging around a post or carrier-based obturator to remove it. It has a water port placed near the cutting surface of the tip for increased washing and cooling of the operative site.

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