D.860.008.C.FG
Pack size: 1
Price per item: £3.75(ex. VAT) £4.50(inc. VAT)
Additional information
| Head Length | 4 |
|---|---|
| Total length | N/A |
| Shaft type | N/A |
| Diameter | 008 |
| Shaft | N/A |
| Max Revolutions | N/A |
| Procedure | Composite Shaping & Finishing |
| Material | Diamond |
| Shape | Flame |
| Colour Ring | Yellow |
| Grit | Extra Fine |
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Frank Dental D.860 Flame Diamond Burs
The Ultimate Composite Shaping and Finishing Bur for Modern Aesthetic Dentistry
The Frank Dental D.862 Flame Diamond Bur range has become a trusted choice for dentists looking to achieve highly aesthetic, anatomically accurate composite restorations with maximum precision and control. Designed with a slim flame-shaped profile, these premium German-engineered diamond burs are ideal for composite shaping, composite finishing, contouring, margin refinement and interproximal finishing in both anterior and posterior restorative dentistry.
Whether performing cosmetic composite bonding, composite veneers, Class IV restorations or posterior composite adjustments, the Frank Dental D.862 burs provide smooth cutting efficiency, excellent tactile feedback and superior access into difficult-to-reach areas.
What Is a Flame Diamond Bur?
A flame diamond bur is a tapered diamond bur with a pointed flame-shaped working end designed to allow precise shaping and refinement of restorative materials while preserving natural tooth anatomy.
Unlike larger football or wheel burs, flame burs provide:
- Greater precision
- Better visibility
- Conservative finishing
- Improved interproximal access
- Smooth anatomical contouring
- Controlled cervical margin refinement
The Frank Dental D.862 flame burs are specifically designed to allow clinicians to create natural line angles, smooth embrasures and seamless transitions between composite and enamel.
Why Flame Burs Are Essential for Composite Dentistry
In modern aesthetic dentistry, the finishing stage is often what determines whether a restoration looks natural or artificial. Even a perfectly placed composite can appear bulky, rough or unnatural if the finishing burs do not allow precise anatomical refinement.
The Frank Dental D.860 flame burs are designed to solve this problem by allowing clinicians to:
- Shape natural emergence profiles
- Refine line angles
- Blend composite margins invisibly into enamel
- Smooth cervical transitions
- Create natural embrasures
- Refine macro and micro anatomy
- Improve final polish quality
The slim flame design allows controlled finishing with minimal pressure, helping reduce chatter, over-reduction and unnecessary removal of healthy enamel.
Ideal Uses for Frank Dental D.860 Flame Diamond Burs
The D.860 range is highly versatile and can be used for:
- Composite shaping
- Composite finishing
- Composite contouring
- Cosmetic composite bonding
- Composite veneer finishing
- Edge bonding refinement
- Class III and Class IV composite restorations
- Interproximal composite finishing
- Cervical composite contouring
- Margin blending
- Occlusal anatomy refinement
- Finishing posterior composites
- Removal of excess composite flash
- Fine enameloplasty procedures
Their narrow flame-shaped profile makes them particularly effective in highly aesthetic anterior cases where precision and natural anatomy are critical.
Frank Dental D.860 Flame Diamond Bur
The Frank Dental D.862.012 is a slimmer flame-shaped diamond bur designed for highly detailed finishing and contouring procedures.
Best Uses:
- Fine anterior composite finishing
- Interproximal contouring
- Composite veneer refinement
- Cervical margin finishing
- Emergence profile shaping
- Refining embrasures and line angles
- Removing minimal excess composite
The narrow diameter allows excellent access into tight interproximal spaces while maintaining complete control during finishing procedures.
This makes the D.860 particularly useful for:
- Cosmetic bonding cases
- Smile design cases
- Anterior composite veneers
- Composite edge bonding
- Black triangle closure cases
Frank Dental D.860 Flame Diamond Bur
The Frank Dental flame features a larger flame-shaped working area for more efficient shaping and contouring of larger restorations.
Best Uses:
- Posterior composite finishing
- Occlusal anatomy refinement
- Facial surface contouring
- Composite smoothing
- Large composite build-ups
- Full surface composite refinement
- Transitional surface blending
The larger working surface improves cutting efficiency while still allowing smooth anatomical contouring and excellent tactile control.
The D.862.016 is ideal for clinicians wanting efficient bulk refinement without sacrificing restorative detail.
The Importance of Grit Selection in Composite Finishing
One of the key educational principles in composite finishing is understanding how grit size directly affects:
- Surface roughness
- Polish retention
- Plaque accumulation
- Gloss levels
- Long-term aesthetics
The Frank Dental flame range is available in multiple grit options to allow progressive refinement throughout the finishing process:
Green Ring – Coarse Diamond
Used for:
- Initial contouring
- Bulk composite reduction
- Anatomy creation
- Rapid shaping
Red Ring – Fine Diamond
Used for:
- Surface refinement
- Margin smoothing
- Anatomical detailing
- Pre-polishing contour refinement
Yellow Ring – Superfine Diamond
Used for:
- Final finishing
- Surface smoothing
- Pre-polish refinement
- Reducing surface scratches prior to polishing systems
Using a progressive grit sequence helps reduce surface defects and creates a smoother restoration prior to polishing.
Why Surface Smoothness Matters in Composite Restorations
A poorly finished composite restoration can lead to:
- Increased plaque retention
- Surface staining
- Reduced gloss retention
- Gingival irritation
- Premature wear
- Poor aesthetics
The Frank Dental flame burs help create smooth transitional surfaces that improve:
- Composite longevity
- Aesthetic integration
- Polish quality
- Patient comfort
- Gingival health
This is particularly important in cosmetic anterior restorations where even minor surface irregularities can affect light reflection and overall aesthetics.
Why Dentists Choose Frank Dental Flame Burs
Dentists choose Frank Dental flame burs because of their:
- Consistent diamond distribution
- Smooth cutting action
- Reduced vibration
- Excellent tactile feedback
- Precise flame-shaped geometry
- Long-lasting cutting efficiency
- Exceptional control during aesthetic finishing
The burs are manufactured using high-quality diamond bonding technology to ensure predictable cutting performance and long-term durability.
Clinical Advantages of Frank Dental Flame Burs
- Precision flame-shaped diamond burs
- Ideal for composite shaping and contouring
- Excellent for cosmetic bonding procedures
- Superior interproximal access
- Smooth anatomical finishing
- Excellent tactile feedback
- Conservative enamel refinement
- Reduced risk of flat spots and over-reduction
- Multiple grit options for progressive finishing
- German-engineered precision
- Suitable for anterior and posterior restorative dentistry
The Frank Dental Flame Diamond Bur range provides clinicians with a premium solution for composite finishing and anatomical contouring, helping deliver highly aesthetic restorations with precision, efficiency and long-term clinical success.






