Small Tungsten Carbide Ball Burr (extra coarse)
A Small Tungsten Carbide Ball Burr (Extra Coarse) for podiatry is a rotary debridement tool designed for heavy-duty reduction of tough nail and skin material, while still offering precision due to its small spherical head.
General Description
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Shape:
A small ball-shaped cutting head -
Material:
Made from tungsten carbide, a very hard metal alloy known for durability and efficient cutting. -
Cutting Texture:
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Extra coarse (very pronounced, aggressive fluting or cross-cut teeth).
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Designed to remove material quickly with minimal pressure.
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Shank:
Standard-sized shaft compatible with podiatry drills.
Function & Intended Use
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Suitable for heavy reduction tasks in tight or precise areas.
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Common podiatry uses:
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Reducing very thickened or dystrophic nails (onychauxis) in localized spots.
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Removing dense callus or keratin buildup near the nail edges.
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Smoothing or shaping areas after bulk reduction with larger burrs.
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Works well when controlled, targeted cutting is required without using a large burr.
Performance Characteristics
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High cutting efficiency:
The extra-coarse carbide teeth remove material faster than fine or diamond burrs. -
Good durability:
Carbide maintains sharpness over many uses and resists wear. -
Controlled precision:
The small spherical tip helps prevent gouging and allows safe contouring in curved or narrow spaces.
Why Clinicians Choose It
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Offers a strong balance of aggressiveness and precision, ideal for difficult nail and keratin debridement when subtle shaping is still necessary.
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The ball shape reduces the chance of sharp edges catching the skin, improving safety during detailed work.
- Fully Autoclavable