The process of dental burring, especially in the specific application of dental instruments or dental treatment, although it may vary depending on the specific situation, it can generally be summarized in the following steps:
First, the preparation stage
1. Choose the right tool: Choose the right grinding tool or equipment according to the object of burring (such as dental drill, scalpel, tooth surface, etc.). These tools may include abrasive flow processing equipment, ultrasonic cleaning machines, dental grinding machines, grinding wheels, etc.
2. Disinfection and cleaning: Before burring, it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect and clean the tools, instruments and the patient's mouth to avoid cross infection.
Second, grinding treatment
1. Fixed objects: For dental instruments or teeth that need to be ground, they need to be fixed first to ensure stability and safety during the grinding process.
2. Fine grinding: Use the selected grinding tool to fine grind the acute Angle and burr of the instrument surface or tooth surface. This process requires the operator to have professional skills and experience to ensure uniformity and smoothness of grinding.
Dental bits: For dental bits, it may be necessary to remove tiny bumps or burrs on their surface to reduce damage to the teeth or soft tissues of the mouth during use.
- Tooth surface: During orthodontics, restoration or treatment, if a sharp part of the tooth surface appears, the doctor will use a dental grinding machine to finely polish the tooth to make it smooth.
3. Control strength and Angle: In the grinding process, it is necessary to strictly control the strength and Angle to avoid unnecessary damage to the instruments or teeth.
Third, follow-up treatment
1. Cleaning and inspection: After grinding is completed, the instrument or teeth need to be thoroughly cleaned to remove the remaining abrasive and debris. At the same time, it is also necessary to check the grinding effect to ensure that acute angles and burrs have been completely removed.
2. Polishing (optional) : In order to further improve the smoothness of the instrument or tooth surface, it is sometimes necessary to polish. Polishing can further remove small bumps and scratches on the surface, making the instrument or tooth look more polished.
3. Disinfection and packaging: For dental instruments, after grinding and cleaning, they need to be sterilized again and properly packaged for subsequent use.
Fourth, precautions
Dental burr grinding is a professional dental process that needs to be performed by a qualified doctor or technician.
In the grinding process, the operating procedures and safety specifications should be strictly observed to ensure the safety of patients and operators.
For instruments or teeth of different materials and shapes, different grinding methods and tools may be required.
Please note that the above description is the general process of dental burring and the specific steps may vary depending on the actual situation. In actual operation, it should be adjusted and optimized according to the specific situation.