GoldBurs · Industry Guide
Mobile dental units have to deliver dependable dental care wherever the operatory is set up. Whether the unit is serving community programs, schools, nursing facilities, remote locations, or temporary outreach sites, the bur inventory has to stay compact without leaving the clinical team without the shapes needed for routine treatment.
Burs used across mobile appointments need to withstand the repeated cleaning and autoclave cycles required between patients, helping teams maintain a consistent instrument setup throughout the day.
What We Cover
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Preparing teeth for routine restorative procedures while keeping the instrument selection compact and practical.
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Shaping restorative material and refining margins with appropriate diamond and finishing burs.
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Making controlled adjustments to restorative materials when mobile care requires chairside correction.
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Using common diamond shapes for controlled reduction and preparation where the clinical setup permits.
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Keeping versatile cutting burs available for urgent procedures where a mobile unit needs a dependable core selection.
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Using smaller, purpose-appropriate instruments where mobile programs serve children and school-based populations.
The Requirements
Compact instrument selection a mobile operatory has limited storage, so the core bur inventory should cover common procedures without unnecessary duplication.
Versatile multi-use burs diamond and carbide options that can support multiple preparation, cutting, trimming, and finishing tasks help simplify field inventory.
Procedure-focused kits pre-selected kits can make it easier to standardize what each mobile setup carries before leaving for an outreach location.
Easy sterilization and organization autoclavable storage helps keep burs arranged and ready for repeated clinical workflows.
Dependable supply for recurring outreach schedules mobile teams need consistent access to the shapes and sizes used most often so field appointments are not disrupted by missing instruments.
Our 24K gold plated diamond and carbide burs, kits, and Pac-Dent cosmetic line are built around exactly these five requirements.
The Bur Tray
Our DiaGold Diamond Burs collection gives mobile dental teams a broad selection of diamond shapes and grit levels for common preparation, reduction, contouring, and finishing tasks.
· Round (Ball) shapes for controlled point preparation and access-related cutting.
· Round End Taper and Flat End Taper shapes for preparation, contouring, and finishing.
· Football, Egg, Flame, and Needle shapes for common shaping, margin refinement, and finishing tasks.
· Fine and ultra-fine options for final surface refinement and polishing when a smoother finish is required.
The range is useful when a portable unit needs one dependable diamond assortment that can cover multiple routine procedures instead of carrying a separate specialty line for every application.
GoldBurs carbide burs give mobile teams a second core cutting option for operative work, restorative material removal, trimming, and finishing.
· Round operative carbides for controlled cutting and preparation work.
· Pear Shaped and related operative shapes for tooth structure and restorative material removal.
· Trimming & Finishing carbide shapes for adjustment and surface refinement.
· Metal-cutting carbide options for mobile workflows that occasionally require compatible metal component modification.
Because carbide burs are available in different cutting geometries, a compact mobile inventory can be built around the shapes the team uses most often while still maintaining options for more specific procedures.
Mobile programs that regularly serve children can benefit from a dedicated pediatric instrument option rather than relying entirely on an adult bur tray.
The Composite Polishing Multi-Use Kit gives mobile restorative teams a pre-selected finishing sequence for composite work. The kit uses a two-step system that moves from a silk-finish stage to a high-gloss polishing stage, making it useful when a portable unit needs a compact polishing solution without carrying a large assortment of individual finishing instruments.
· Two-step polishing sequence for composite finishing.
· Flexible polymer instruments designed for repeated finishing and polishing applications.
· Compact kit format that simplifies tray preparation for restorative outreach appointments.
An Autoclave Bur Holder helps keep burs separated and organized during sterilization, storage, and movement between the reprocessing area and the mobile operatory. That organization is especially valuable for portable dental teams because instruments may need to move between a central sterilization setup and temporary treatment locations. GoldBurs' bur-holder options are designed to support an orderly reprocessing workflow and reduce loose-bur handling.
· Keeps burs organized by shape or procedure during sterilization.
· Helps reduce contact between instruments during reprocessing and storage.
· Makes it easier to prepare standardized trays before a mobile team leaves for an outreach location.
Choosing a compact core assortment rather than carrying every available bur shape is what keeps a mobile operatory efficient. A standardized tray can be prepared around the procedures the team performs most often, with specialty instruments added only when a particular outreach program requires them.
The Difference
DiaGold burs use a 24K gold-plated design that supports corrosion resistance, diamond adherence, and consistent performance through repeated sterilization.
Mobile teams can source diamond burs, carbide burs, procedure kits, pediatric options, and bur-storage solutions through the GoldBurs catalog.
Reusable diamond and carbide burs can help teams build a consistent instrument inventory when maintained and sterilized according to applicable clinical and manufacturer instructions.
Procedure-focused kits reduce the need to assemble every field tray from individual burs.
The Autoclave Bur Holder provides a dedicated way to organize burs during sterilization and storage.
Recurring mobile programs can order frequently used shapes in larger packs to simplify replenishment.
Whether you're operating a single mobile dental unit or coordinating several outreach teams, ordering works best when the core tray is standardized around the procedures performed most frequently. Start with the diamond and carbide shapes used across the majority of appointments, then add pediatric, polishing, or other specialty kits only where the program's patient mix requires them.
For broader product planning, review the DiaGold Diamond Burs collection, Carbide Burs collection, and GoldBurs Kits. For mobile teams that need a more detailed inventory plan, the DiaGold Full Catalogue provides an additional reference for the available shapes and categories
A practical core selection usually includes common DiaGold diamond shapes, operative carbide burs, and procedure-focused kits. The exact assortment should follow the procedures the mobile team performs most often and the space available for sterile instrument storage.
Yes. GoldBurs lists procedure-focused options including the Pediatric Mini Diamond Kit, Composite Polishing Multi-Use Kit, and other clinical kits. These can help mobile teams standardize a compact tray rather than selecting every instrument individually.
GoldBurs offers multi-use diamond and carbide burs. Reusable instruments should be cleaned, inspected, sterilized, and maintained according to the applicable clinical and manufacturer instructions.
Yes. The Autoclave Bur Holder is listed among GoldBurs' kit and instrument-organization options and can help keep burs separated and organized during sterilization and storage.
Yes. GoldBurs lists many burs in multi-pack quantities. Mobile programs can build replenishment orders around the shapes and sizes they use most frequently.