C.FD34L.012.FG Amalgam Removal Bur
Pack size: 10
Price per item: £5.25(ex. VAT) £6.30(inc. VAT)
Additional information
| Head Length | 4 |
|---|---|
| Total length | 20 |
| Shaft type | 314 |
| Diameter | 012 |
| Shaft | FG |
| Max Revolutions | max. 160.000 |
| Procedure | Amalgam |
| Material | Tungsten Carbide |
| Shape | Amalgam Remover |
| Colour Ring | Black |
| Grit | Fine |
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Tungsten Carbide Crown Cutter/Amalgam Removal
Frank Dental C.FD34L Amalgam Removal Bur – Educational Guide to Safe, Efficient and Controlled Amalgam Removal
Precision Amalgam Removal with the Frank Dental C.FD34L Bur
The Frank Dental C.FD34L Amalgam Removal Bur is a specialist tungsten carbide rotary instrument designed for the efficient sectioning and controlled removal of dental amalgam restorations.
Developed specifically for amalgam removal procedures, the Frank Dental C.FD34L combines aggressive cutting efficiency with controlled material separation to help clinicians remove amalgam restorations quickly, safely and conservatively.
Unlike standard cavity preparation burs or conventional carbide burs that grind amalgam into fine debris, the Frank Dental C.FD34L is engineered to section and lift amalgam restorations in larger pieces.
This is an important clinical advantage because reducing amalgam into fine particles may increase the release of mercury vapour and amalgam dust during removal procedures.
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is specifically designed to:
- Cut amalgam efficiently
- Section restorations into larger fragments
- Reduce unnecessary grinding
- Improve procedural speed
- Minimise heat generation
- Improve clinical control
- Support safer amalgam removal techniques
Manufactured using precision German engineering and high-density tungsten carbide technology, the Frank Dental C.FD34L delivers:
- Fast amalgam cutting
- Reduced vibration
- Exceptional cutting durability
- Smooth debris evacuation
- Improved tactile control
- Efficient sectioning performance
The bur is widely used for:
- Amalgam restoration removal
- Replacement of failing restorations
- Minimally invasive restorative dentistry
- Mercury-conscious amalgam removal
- Restoration sectioning
- Cavity refinement
- Restorative replacement procedures
For dentists searching for a high-quality amalgam removal bur, tungsten carbide amalgam cutter or safe amalgam removal bur, the Frank Dental C.FD34L provides exceptional efficiency and precision for restorative dentistry.
Why Specialised Amalgam Removal Burs Matter
Dental amalgam is an extremely hard restorative material composed primarily of:
- Mercury
- Silver
- Tin
- Copper
- Zinc
Because amalgam is dense and metallic, removing it efficiently requires a bur specifically engineered for cutting hard restorative materials.
Standard diamond burs or conventional cavity preparation burs may:
- Generate excessive heat
- Create fine amalgam particles
- Increase vibration
- Reduce cutting efficiency
- Produce unnecessary aerosol debris
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is specifically designed to section amalgam restorations efficiently rather than simply grinding them away.
This allows clinicians to remove restorations more conservatively and predictably.
The Importance of Removing Amalgam in Large Pieces
One of the biggest advantages of the Frank Dental C.FD34L Amalgam Removal Bur is its ability to remove amalgam restorations in larger sections rather than creating excessive fine particulate debris.
This is clinically important because excessive grinding of amalgam may increase:
- Mercury vapour release
- Fine amalgam aerosol particles
- Heat generation
- Environmental contamination
- Patient exposure to debris
- Operatory contamination
By sectioning the restoration into larger fragments, the Frank Dental C.FD34L helps minimise unnecessary amalgam pulverisation during removal procedures.
The bur allows clinicians to:
- Create controlled cuts through amalgam
- Divide restorations into sections
- Lift larger pieces away conservatively
- Reduce fine particle production
- Improve procedural efficiency
This approach supports modern mercury-conscious amalgam removal protocols.
Mercury Release During Amalgam Removal
When amalgam restorations are aggressively ground into small particles, surface area increases significantly.
This may increase the release of mercury vapour and fine metallic debris during the procedure.
Although amalgam remains a widely used restorative material, many clinicians now prefer techniques that minimise unnecessary aerosolisation and excessive grinding during removal.
The Frank Dental C.FD34L supports this philosophy by promoting:
- Sectioning rather than pulverising
- Controlled restoration removal
- Reduced fine particle production
- More efficient restoration separation
The ability to remove amalgam in larger pieces may help reduce overall mercury-containing particulate production during treatment.
This is particularly important for clinicians following:
- Mercury-conscious dentistry protocols
- SMART amalgam removal principles
- Minimally invasive restorative techniques
- Enhanced suction and isolation procedures
Fast and Efficient Amalgam Cutting
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is engineered using high-density tungsten carbide cutting blades designed specifically for rapid amalgam cutting.
The bur provides:
- Aggressive cutting efficiency
- Reduced resistance
- Improved chip evacuation
- Smooth cutting action
- Reduced procedural time
The blade geometry allows clinicians to penetrate amalgam restorations quickly while maintaining excellent tactile feedback.
This improves:
- Clinical efficiency
- Patient comfort
- Restoration sectioning accuracy
- Operator control
Efficient cutting also reduces prolonged contact time which may decrease unnecessary heat generation during removal procedures.
Reduced Heat Generation
Heat generation is an important consideration during amalgam removal.
Excessive heat may contribute to:
- Increased mercury vapour release
- Patient discomfort
- Pulpal irritation
- Thermal damage
- Reduced procedural control
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is designed to cut efficiently with reduced friction, helping minimise unnecessary heat buildup during amalgam sectioning.
The bur geometry promotes:
- Smooth chip evacuation
- Reduced clogging
- Improved airflow
- Efficient cutting action
Combined with adequate water spray and high-volume suction, the C.FD34L supports safer and more efficient amalgam removal procedures.
Controlled Restoration Sectioning
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is highly effective for sectioning large amalgam restorations into smaller removable sections.
Rather than grinding the entire restoration away, clinicians can:
- Create controlled cuts through the amalgam
- Divide the restoration into segments
- Lift or fracture sections away conservatively
This approach preserves healthy tooth structure while improving removal efficiency.
The bur is especially useful for:
- Large MOD amalgams
- Deep amalgam restorations
- Multi-surface amalgams
- Old failing restorations
- Cracked amalgam fillings
Sectioning techniques may also reduce unnecessary removal of surrounding tooth structure during restorative replacement procedures.
Conservative Tooth Structure Preservation
One of the key principles of modern restorative dentistry is preservation of healthy tooth structure.
Aggressive amalgam grinding may unnecessarily remove sound dentine and enamel.
The Frank Dental C.FD34L allows clinicians to:
- Section restorations precisely
- Remove amalgam conservatively
- Minimise unnecessary tooth reduction
- Preserve healthy cavity walls
This improves:
- Tooth strength
- Restoration prognosis
- Bonding potential
- Long-term tooth survival
The bur supports minimally invasive restorative dentistry by allowing targeted and controlled amalgam removal.
Improved Visibility and Tactile Control
The Frank Dental C.FD34L provides excellent tactile feedback during amalgam removal procedures.
The specialised blade design improves:
- Cutting precision
- Bur stability
- Restoration control
- Debris management
- Clinical visibility
The bur cuts efficiently through dense metallic restorations without excessive chatter or vibration.
This improves clinician confidence during difficult amalgam removal procedures.
Ideal for Restoration Replacement Procedures
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is commonly used when replacing failing amalgam restorations with:
- Composite restorations
- Ceramic inlays
- Ceramic onlays
- Indirect restorations
- Adhesive restorations
The bur allows clinicians to remove old restorations conservatively while preparing the tooth for modern restorative materials.
Smooth and controlled amalgam removal helps preserve ideal cavity geometry for adhesive restorative techniques.
Excellent for Minimally Invasive Dentistry
Modern dentistry increasingly focuses on minimally invasive techniques and biological preservation.
The Frank Dental C.FD34L supports these principles by enabling:
- Conservative amalgam sectioning
- Preservation of healthy dentine
- Reduced unnecessary grinding
- Improved cavity control
The bur helps clinicians remove restorations efficiently while minimising unnecessary trauma to the tooth.
This improves long-term restorative outcomes and supports modern adhesive dentistry protocols.
Improved Debris Management
Efficient chip evacuation is essential during amalgam removal procedures.
Poor debris evacuation may lead to:
- Bur clogging
- Reduced cutting efficiency
- Increased heat generation
- Poor visibility
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is engineered to evacuate amalgam chips efficiently during cutting.
This improves:
- Procedural efficiency
- Cooling
- Clinical visibility
- Bur performance
The result is smoother and more predictable amalgam removal.
Advantages of the Frank Dental C.FD34L Amalgam Removal Bur
Removes Amalgam in Larger Pieces
Helps reduce excessive grinding and fine particulate production during amalgam removal.
Supports Mercury-Conscious Dentistry
Sectioning restorations may help minimise unnecessary mercury-containing aerosol and vapour release.
Fast Cutting Efficiency
High-density tungsten carbide blades provide rapid amalgam sectioning.
Reduced Heat Generation
Efficient cutting reduces friction and thermal buildup.
Conservative Tooth Preservation
Allows targeted restoration removal while preserving healthy tooth structure.
Excellent Tactile Control
Provides smooth cutting action with improved procedural precision.
Improved Debris Evacuation
Efficient chip removal improves visibility and cutting efficiency.
Reduced Vibration
Smooth cutting performance improves patient comfort and operator control.
Ideal for Restoration Replacement
Excellent for replacing failing amalgam restorations with modern adhesive materials.
Why High-Quality Tungsten Carbide Burs Matter
Not all carbide burs are engineered specifically for amalgam removal.
Low-quality burs may:
- Dull quickly
- Generate excessive heat
- Produce poor chip evacuation
- Increase vibration
- Reduce procedural efficiency
Frank Dental tungsten carbide burs are manufactured using precision German engineering and premium carbide technology.
This provides:
- Exceptional cutting durability
- Consistent cutting performance
- Reduced vibration
- Improved clinical control
- Greater efficiency
The Frank Dental C.FD34L is specifically designed for the demands of modern amalgam removal procedures.
Why Dentists Choose Frank Dental Rotary Instruments
Frank Dental rotary instruments are internationally recognised for quality, durability and clinical precision.
Dentists choose Frank Dental burs because they provide:
- Predictable cutting performance
- Long-lasting sharpness
- Reduced vibration
- Exceptional efficiency
- Improved tactile feedback
- Reliable clinical outcomes
The Frank Dental C.FD34L Amalgam Removal Bur combines aggressive cutting efficiency with conservative restoration sectioning to provide clinicians with a superior solution for amalgam removal and restorative replacement procedures.
The Frank Dental C.FD34L Amalgam Removal Bur combines precision German engineering, aggressive tungsten carbide cutting efficiency and conservative restoration sectioning to provide clinicians with a highly effective solution for modern amalgam removal procedures.







