

NeoDiamond burs provide multiuse quality with a single-use price to permit advanced and effective extraction techniques that won’t break the bank.
With the preponderance of published data demonstrating compelling reasons to remove teeth as minimally invasively as possible, the burden of finding and utilizing effective methods of traumatic exodontia falls upon the clinician as never before. Clinicians often work in regions with thin plates of bone and thin overlying soft tissue, and a shift in thinking has developed to promote tooth removal procedures that demonstrate a remarkable concern for maintaining perfectly intact facial plates with minimal disruption of papillae or the midfacial zenith of soft tissue.
One way of achieving this is by sectioning multi-rooted teeth prior to elevation and extraction. Another is by creating space between a tooth and the surrounding bone by troughing around it with a bur prior to employing somewhat more traditional extraction techniques. Both of these unconventional techniques can be made simpler by employing the use of a long diamond needle bur, such as the 1312.11C NeoDiamond bur from Microcopy. Root trunk length A critical factor in sectioning posterior teeth is appreciating the root trunk length, or the distance between CEJ and the furcation entrance. Attempting to remove the roots of a multi-rooted tooth that has been sectioned short of the furcation entrances can lead to an even more traumatic extraction than without sectioning at all.
In health, the gingival margin lies at or very near the CEJ, and so its distance from the furcation entrance is virtually identical to that of the root trunk length. Different sources cite various average dimensions for root trunk lengths for multi-rooted teeth, but it is critical to recognize that actual values may vary greatly from the reported means (Fig. 1). The importance of the root runk length is as follows: Failure to section completely to the furcation can turn what was supposed to be a minimally invasive extraction into one that becomes even more surgically invasive than a traditional extraction—attempting to elevate roots that have been incompletely sectioned more easily results in fracture of the root trunk from the more apical root cone.
The cutting length of an average barrel-shaped bur is 4 mm long and is sometimes greater than 1 mm wide. Use of such a bur often leaves a wide path that, in many cases, won’t even reach the furcation with a single sweep of the bur. Multiple subcrestal bur sweeps are thus indicated to reach the furcation, and because it is difficult to maintain perfect parallelism and positioning with each sweep, the sectioned area becomes wider than necessary and may present with an irregular profile, hampering efforts to access it with an elevator. Conversely, using an 11 mm long diamond needle bur, such as the 1312.11C NeoDiamond bur from Microcopy, can simplify this task immensely. After either decoronating the tooth or sectioning to the gingival margin with a barrel-shaped or round bur, the diamond needle bur can be sunk to reach the furcation on many teeth by advancing just past halfway its cutting surface. While this bur is 1. 2 mm at its reatest
diameter, it is only 0.61 mm at the tip and 0.86 mm at the halfway point, permitting clinicians to reach deeply into the subcrestal region while removing only as much tooth structure as necessary to section past the furcation entrance.
Circumferential troughingaround teeth and roots
The NeoDiamond 1312.11C bur from Microcopy can also be used to simplify extraction of single rooted teeth. By sinking the long diamond needle bur into the PDL space around a tooth, subcrestal fibrous attachments are obliterated and space is created for both gaining better purchase points and more efficient luxation. In keeping with the principles of atraumatic exodontia, care should be taken to focus circumferential bone removal at the proximal surfaces and away from the facial and lingual/palatal socket walls, which may be thinner, more fragile and thus more susceptible to fracture and/or resorption. The length, taper and narrowness of the 1312.11C bur provide the best combination of features to achieve one of the most simple and least traumatic methods of tooth removal (Fig. 2).
STEP 01 The 1312.11C bur sunk into the distal sulcus of tooth No. 12, exhibiting a complete loss of the buccal half of the supragingival tooth structure. The bur was then drawn along the entire distal proximal surface (Fig. 3).
STEP 02 Following preparation and temporization for a crown, tooth No. 14 was determined to have a
subcrestal fracture and was sectioned along the furcal paths with the long-needle diamond bur (Fig. 4). (Notice how the cut corresponding to the M furcation is palatalized because the MB root is so large that it displaces the furcation palatally.)
STEP 03 After elevating the tooth segments off of one another, the DB root is easily delivered with forceps, despite having only the thinnest sliver of supragingival tooth structure to grab onto (Figs. 5-6).
STEP 04 The MB root is extracted. The immensity of the MB root socket and the palatalization of the M furcal bone can now be fully appreciated (Figs. 7-8).
STEP 05 Finally, the palatal root is elevated from its socket. Notice how the gingival margin remains virtually intact around the circumference of the socket (Figs. 9-10).
STEP 06 Figure 11 shows the extraction socket immediately following tooth removal. Due to the minimally invasive technique employed, both the hard and soft tissue remain largely undisturbed. The robust architecture of the furcal bone makes this an ideal site for immediate implant placement.
Conclusion
The NeoDiamond 1312.11C bur from Microcopy can assist in making extractions simple and effective and, perhaps most importantly, very minimally invasive. Microcopy’s single-use price makes this method cost effective as well. About the author Dr. Dale Rosenbach received his undergraduate degree in biology from Yeshiva University and his dental degree from New Jersey Dental School. After completing a one-year general practice residency at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, he worked in private practice for a year. Following this, he attended Columbia University for his postdoctoral training in periodontics and implant dentistry, completing a master’s degree focusing on the effects of abutment dis/reconnection on initial peri-implant bone loss. Dr. Rosenbach is a diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and is currently a clinical instructor and course director of the periodontics and implant dentistry lecture series at the PR at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. He recently published a review article in Dentaltown Magazine entitled “Gap Management Around Immediate Implants: A Review of the Literature and its Application in Clinical Practice” and has been appointed to both the editorial advisory board and the continuing education advisory board for the same publication. Dr. Rosenbach ectures extensively on topics related to periodontics, implant dentistry and adjunctive surgical procedures. He has been invited to speak for component CE groups of the New York State Dental ssociation, the New Jersey Dental Association and the Pennsylvania Dental Association, as well as private CE organizations, such as the New Jersey Health Professionals Development Institute, the Golden Study Group, the Pascack Valley Dental Study Club, Concord Dental Seminars and Alpha Omega of the District of Columbia. He was featured at the 2014 Greater New
York Dental Meeting and is scheduled to speak at both the 2015 Greater Long Island Dental Meeting and the 2015 World’s Fair of Dentistry. Dr. Rosenbach maintains a private practice in New York City.
1 Carnavale F, Pontoriero R, Lindhe, J: Treatment of Furcation-Involved Teeth. In Lindhe, Karring, Lang, editors: Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, 4th Edition. London: Blackwell Munksgaard. 2003. pages 707-8.
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Dear Customer,
Sometimes the smallest gesture can have the biggest impact. Let me explain. Given the current weariness of everyone during this unprecedented time, it’s more important than ever for us as dental professionals to help the community feel safe and comfortable about coming back to dental offices. We know everyone is anxious and we should be doing anything and everything we can to remove that anxiety. The thing at the forefront of everyone’s mind is infection control and cleanliness. As the market leader of SPU (single-patient-use) burs, we firmly believe that one way you can reduce your patients’ fears about cleanliness is by using a fresh bur for every procedure. It’s been proven time and time again that multi-use burs cannot be sterilized 100% of the time. Ease your patients’ minds by showing them the sterile packet and opening the bur in front of them. This shows that you’re using sterile products, but more importantly it shows them that you care—it shows your dedication to them and their health, and that you are doing your part in easing their minds during this time. It’s a small gesture, but it will make a big impact. We have started a new campaign titled SPU4U. Educating the patient that you and your practice are single-patient-use for THEM.
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Rx Only. These instructions, in whole or in part, are not a substitute for formal training in diamond dental burs. Appropriate professional education is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED prior to using this device clinically.
DESCRIPTION:
Microcopy NeoDiamond burs are manufactured from a single piece of high-quality stainless steel plated at the operational end with a natural diamond grit. The diamond burs are further plated with a unique protective coating formula. The range includes patterns designed to meet the needs of all surgery and laboratory applications. The burs are packed in a plastic pouch in a dedicated cleanroom facility and terminally sterilized using Gamma Irradiation. These burs are identified as sterile single-use devices and NOT be re-processed and/or re-used.
INDICATIONS
Microcopy NeoDiamond diamond burs can be used to cut a wide variety of materials encountered in dentistry. These include tooth material such as enamel, dentin and bone, dental materials such as amalgam, composite, glass-ionomer cements, polymer and ceramics and precious and non-precious alloys.
CONTRAINDICATIONS TO USE
Use of Microcopy NeoDiamond is contraindicated on any patient who is allergic to any of the components of the product. Do not reuse. Microcopy NeoDiamond are single-use. Attempts to reuse these products will adversely affect their performance.
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Instrument head diameter 01/10 (mm) - ISO |
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Recommended operational speed (RPM) |
007 - 010 | 450,000 | 100,000 - 220,000 |
011 - 014 | 450,000 | 70,000 - 220,000 |
015 - 018 | 450,000 | 55,000 - 160,000 |
019 - 023 | 300,000 | 40,000 - 120,000 |
024 - 027 | 160,000 | 35,000 - 110,000 |
028 - 031 | 140,000 | 30,000 - 95,000 |
032 - 040 | 95,000 | 25,000 - 75,000 |
041 - 054 | 95,000 | 15,000 - 60,000 |
055 - 070 | 60,000 | 12,000 - 40,000 |
080 - 100 | 45,000 | 10,000 - 20,000 |
CLINICAL USE:
Microcopy NeoDiamond burs can be used to cut a wide variety of materials encountered in dentistry. These include tooth material such as enamel and dentin, dental materials such as composite, glass-ionomer cements, polymer and ceramic and precious and non-precious alloys. Our range of diamond burs provide maximum cutting efficiency and effortless access through tough diamond for both endodontic treatment and crown removal.
Holding the bur in the pouch by the operative end, push the stem end through the plastic far enough to insert into the handpiece collet. Immediately insert the stem into the handpiece collet and tighten before releasing the grip on the operative end and discarding the empty pouch.
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Protect instruments in general against chemicals, acids, heat and extreme temperature variations.
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NEODIAMOND
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DESCRIPTION:
Microcopy NeoBurr tungsten carbide burs are manufactured from either a single piece tungsten carbide or, from a tungsten carbide tip, brazed to a surgical grade stainless steel stem. The range includes patterns designed to meet the needs of all surgery and laboratory applications. The burs are packed in a plastic pouch in a dedicated cleanroom facility and terminally sterilized using Gamma Irradiation by a contract sterilizer. These burs are identified as single-use devices and should NOT be re-processed and/or re-used.
INDICATIONS:
Microcopy NeoBurr tungsten carbide burs can be used to cut or finish a wide variety of materials encountered in dentistry. These include tooth material such as enamel, dentin and bone, dental materials such as amalgam, composite, glass-ionomer cements, polymer and ceramic and precious and non-precious alloys.
CONTRAINDICATIONS TO USE:
Use of Microcopy NeoBurr is contraindicated on any patient who is allergic to any of the components of the product.
Do not reuse. Microcopy NeoBurr are single-use. Attempts to reuse these products will adversely affect their performance.
CLINICAL PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS:
Instrument head diameter |
Maximum permissible speed |
Recommended operational speed (RPM) |
007 - 010 | 450,000 | 100,000 - 220,000 |
011 - 014 | 450,000 | 70,000 - 220,000 |
015 - 018 | 450,000 | 55,000 - 160,000 |
019 - 023 | 300,000 | 40,000 - 120,000 |
024 - 027 | 160,000 | 35,000 - 110,000 |
028 - 031 | 140,000 | 30,000 - 95,000 |
032 - 040 | 120,000 | 25,000 - 75,000 |
041 - 054 |
95,000 | 15,000 - 60,000 |
055 - 070 | 60,000 | 12,000 - 40,000 |
041 - 054 | 45,000 | 10,000 - 20,000 |
CLINICAL USE:
Microcopy’s tungsten carbide burs can be used to cut or finish a wide variety of materials encountered in dentistry. These include tooth material such as enamel, dentin and bone, dental materials such as amalgam, composite, glass-ionomer cements, polymer and ceramic veneers and precious and non-precious alloys. The bur pattern will be selected to cut a specific material in a specific application.
Holding the bur in the pouch by the operative end, push the stem end through the plastic far enough to insert into the hand piece collet. Immediately insert the stem into the handpiece collet and tighten before releasing the grip on the operative end and discarding the empty pouch.
STORAGE:
In dry conditions and protected against contaminants. Protect instruments, in general, against chemicals, acids, heat and extreme temperature variations.
STERILE PRODUCT SHELF LIFE:
TRACEABILITY:
Each package includes Lot number on its label.
This number must be quoted in any correspondence regarding the product.
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Do not reuse | Indicates a medical device that is intended for one use, or for use on a single patient during a single procedure. |
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NEOBURR
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