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Friction-grip diamond burs engineered for high-speed turbine handpieces. Precision-balanced shanks and uniformly deposited diamond coating deliver smooth, vibration-free cutting performance across all major restorative and tooth-preparation procedures.

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FG Diamond Burs — Wagner Precision

Turbine Performance Without Compromise

Wagner Precision FG diamond burs are manufactured to meet the strict dimensional
tolerances demanded by high-speed air turbine handpieces. Each bur shank is
precision-ground to ISO FG specifications, ensuring reliable friction-grip engagement
without play or wobble at turbine speeds exceeding 300,000 RPM.

Electro-deposited diamond coating is applied after final shank grinding, preserving
the dimensional integrity of the shank while delivering uniform diamond density
across the entire active cutting area. The result is a bur that runs true, cuts
efficiently, and produces predictable surface quality from the first use.

  • Precision-ground FG shank for vibration-free turbine handpiece performance
  • Electro-deposited diamond coating with uniform particle distribution
  • Balanced for smooth cutting at high turbine speeds
  • Full shape library covering all clinical cutting and contouring geometries
  • Multiple grits for tooth preparation and restorative adjustment applications
  • ISO color-coded grit identification bands

Shank Type

FG (Friction Grip)

ISO FG standard; 1.6 mm diameter shank

Clinical Applications

  • Tooth preparation (crown, inlay, onlay, veneer)
  • Ceramic restoration adjustment and contouring
  • Composite finishing and contouring
  • Occlusal adjustment of ceramic restorations
  • Interproximal reduction (IPR)

Operating Speed

200,000 – 350,000 RPM

Air turbine handpiece with water coolant required

Clinical Shape Library

The full FG diamond shape library provides a geometry for every tooth preparation
and restorative adjustment indication.

Tapered Flat End

Crown preparation, shoulder margin, chamfer finish

Tapered Round End

Feather-edge and chamfer margins; veneer preparation

Flame

Subgingival margin access; interproximal embrasure

Cylinder

Flat reduction; axial wall parallelism; box preparation

Round

Internal line angles; Class II box preparation; access cavity

Wheel

Occlusal reduction; surface scoring before bulk removal

Needle

Precision point work; embrasure finishing; margin detail

Pear / Inverted

Undercut removal; occlusal cavity outline forms

Select the Right Grit for the Procedure

Grit Level ISO Band Particle Size Use Case
Super Coarse Black > 150 µm Maximum gross reduction; bulk material removal from ceramic and hard tooth structure
Coarse Green 125 – 150 µm Standard crown preparation cuts; initial contouring and margin definition
Medium Blue 88 – 125 µm General-purpose cutting; refinement after coarse reduction; most clinical procedures
Fine Red 40 – 88 µm Final margin refinement; surface smoothing; reduced scratch depth after preparation
Extra Fine Yellow 8 – 40 µm Surface pre-polish; restorative adjustment finishing before polishing instrument use

Clinical Application Guidance

Continuous Water Coolant

Always operate FG diamond burs with adequate water spray from the turbine handpiece.
Coolant prevents thermal damage to pulp and surrounding tissue, and extends bur life
by washing diamond-laden debris clear of the cutting surface.

Intermittent Cutting Strokes

Use short, overlapping cutting strokes with intermittent relief from the preparation
surface. Sustained contact at high speed generates heat and can cause micro-fracture
propagation in ceramic restorations.

Inspect After Each Procedure

Examine the bur head for diamond delamination, shank distortion, or tip damage
after each procedure. Replace immediately if any defect is observed. Do not sterilize
burs with visibly depleted diamond coating.

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