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- Occlusal Reduction Burs®
Occlusal Reduction Burs®

- Fast and precise occlusal reduction for all restorative materials
- Available in straight and tapered designs
- Micro-sizes available
Made in Germany
Inconsistent occlusal reduction is one of the most common sources of remakes and seating complications in restorative dentistry. Traditional diamond burs require visual estimation of depth, introducing variability from case to case and clinician to clinician. MEISINGER's Occlusal Reduction Burs® solve this with a patented angled depth stop engineered to follow the natural contour of the occlusal surface, so every reduction is geometrically controlled from the first stroke.
All Occlusal Reduction Burs® are manufactured in Germany, available in 5-packs of individual burs or as complete kits, and designed for multi-use with standard FG friction grip high-speed handpieces.
What makes MEISINGER’s Occlusal Reduction Bur® different from a standard diamond bur?
The ORB features a patented angled depth stop that physically limits cutting depth to a precise, predetermined amount. Unlike conventional diamond burs that rely on visual estimation, the ORB's depth stop conforms to the natural contour of the occlusal surface — eliminating guesswork and delivering consistent, repeatable reductions across every preparation.
Which depth should I choose for my restorative material?
Choose the depth that matches your material's minimum thickness requirement: 1.5mm for thin zirconia, 1.8mm for lithium disilicate, 2.0mm for PFM and full-cast restorations, and 2.2mm to 2.4mm for full-contour and high-strength zirconia. The 1.0mm depth is intended for labial reduction in veneer preparations.