SIST EN ISO 6360-3:2006
(Main)Dentistry - Number coding system for rotary instruments - Part 3: Specific characteristics of burs and cutters (ISO 6360-3:2005)
Dentistry - Number coding system for rotary instruments - Part 3: Specific characteristics of burs and cutters (ISO 6360-3:2005)
This part of ISO 6360 specifies the code numbers for specific characteristics of burs, finishing burs, cutters and surgical instruments, which refer to the type of toothing on the working part of the instrument. This three digit number appears in the locations 10 to 12 of the 15-digit overall number and forms the fourth group of three digits in the 15-digit overall number, the principles of which are explained in ISO 6360-1 and 6360-2.
Zahnheilkunde - Nummernsystem für rotierende Instrumente - Teil 3: Besondere Eigenschaften von Bohrern und Fräsern (ISO 6360-3:2005)
Dieser Teil von ISO 6360 enthält Kennzahlen für die besonderen Eigenschaften der Bohrer, Finierer, Fräser und chirurgischen Instrumente, die sich auf die Verzahnungsart auf dem Arbeitsteil des Instruments beziehen. Diese dreistellige Nummer erscheint an den Stellen 10 bis 12 in der 15-stelligen Gesamtnummer und bildet die vierte Gruppe mit drei Zahlen in der 15-stelligen Gesamtnummer, deren Grundprinzipien in ISO 6360 1 und 6360 2 beschrieben werden.
ANMERKUNG Zusätzlich zu den Benennungen für rotierende Instrumente und Zubehör, die in zwei der drei offiziellen ISO-Sprachfassungen (Englisch, Französisch und Russisch) gegeben werden, enthält dieser Teil von ISO 6360 äquivalente Benennungen in der deutschen Sprache; diese erscheinen unter der Verantwortung des Mitgliedes für Deutschland (DIN). Nur die Benennungen in den offiziellen ISO-Sprachen dürfen deshalb als ISO-Benennungen angesehen werden.
Art dentaire - Systeme de codification numérique pour instruments rotatifs - Partie 3: Caractéristiques spécifiques des fraises et fraises de laboratoire (ISO 6360-3:2005)
L'ISO 6360-3:2005 spécifie les codes numériques des caractéristiques particulières des fraises, des fraises à finir, des fraises de laboratoire et des instruments chirurgicaux, relatifs au type de denture de la partie active de l'instrument. Ce nombre à trois chiffres apparaît aux positions 10 à 12 de l'identifiant complet à 15 chiffres et constitue le quatrième groupe de trois chiffres de cet identifiant, dont les principes sont expliqués dans l'ISO 6360-1 et l'ISO 6360-2.
En complément des termes relatifs aux instruments rotatifs et à leurs accessoires dans deux des trois langues officielles de l'ISO (anglais, français et russe), l'ISO 6360-3:2005 donne les termes équivalents en allemand; ces derniers sont publiés sous la responsabilité du comité membre d'Allemagne (DIN). Toutefois, seuls les termes donnés dans les langues officielles peuvent être considérés comme termes ISO.
Zobozdravstvo – Sistem številčnega kodiranja rotacijskih instrumentov – 3. del: Posebne lastnosti svedrov in rezil (ISO 6360-3:2005)
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Dentistry - Number coding system for rotary instruments - Part 3: Specific characteristics
of burs and cutters (ISO 6360-3:2005)
Zahnheilkunde - Nummernsystem für rotierende Instrumente - Teil 3: Besondere
Eigenschaften von Bohrern und Fräsern (ISO 6360-3:2005)
Art dentaire - Systeme de codification numérique pour instruments rotatifs - Partie 3:
Caractéristiques spécifiques des fraises et fraises de laboratoire (ISO 6360-3:2005)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 6360-3:2005
ICS:
11.060.25 =RERWHKQLþQLLQVWUXPHQWL Dental instruments
35.040 Nabori znakov in kodiranje Character sets and
informacij information coding
SIST EN ISO 6360-3:2006 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 6360-3
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
November 2005
ICS 11.060.25
English Version
Dentistry - Number coding system for rotary instruments - Part 3:
Specific characteristics of burs and cutters (ISO 6360-3:2005)
Art dentaire - Système de codification numérique pour Zahnheilkunde - Nummernsystem für rotierende
instruments rotatifs - Partie 3: Caractéristiques spécifiques Instrumente - Teil 3: Besondere Eigenschaften von Bohrern
des fraises et fraises de laboratoire (ISO 6360-3:2005) und Fräsern (ISO 6360-3:2005)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 6360-3:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 106
"Art dentaire" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 55 "Dentistry", the secretariat
of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of
an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by May 2006, and conflicting national standards
shall be withdrawn at the latest by May 2006.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of
the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 6360-3:2005 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 6360-3:2005 without any
modifications.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 6360-3
First edition
2005-11-01
Dentistry — Number coding system for
rotary instruments —
Part 3:
Specific characteristics of burs and
cutters
Art dentaire — Système de codification numérique pour instruments
rotatifs —
Partie 3: Caractéristiques spécifiques des fraises et fraises
de laboratoire
Reference number
ISO 6360-3:2005(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 1
4 Code numbers for specific characteristics. 2
4.1 General. 2
4.2 Type of toothing. 2
4.3 Default information. 3
5 Toothing of burs . 3
6 Toothing of finishing burs . 5
7 Toothing of cutters . 7
7.1 Cutters, very fine. 7
7.2 Cutters, fine . 8
7.3 Cutters, medium. 9
7.4 Cutters, coarse. 11
7.5 Cutters, very coarse . 12
8 Toothing of surgical instruments. 13
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Foreword
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ISO 6360-3 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 106, Dentistry, Subcommittee SC 4, Dental
instruments.
ISO 6360 consists of the following parts, under the general title Dentistry — Number coding system for rotary
instruments:
⎯ Part 1: General characteristics
⎯ Part 2: Shapes
⎯ Part 3: Specific characteristics of burs and cutters
⎯ Part 4: Specific characteristics of diamond instruments
⎯ Part 6: Specific characteristics of abrasive instruments
⎯ Part 7: Specific characteristics of mandrels and special instruments
The following part is under preparation:
⎯ Part 5: Specific characteristics of root-canal instruments
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Introduction
This part of ISO 6360 is one of a series of International Standards relating to dental rotary instruments. A wide
variety of dental rotary instruments, including root-canal instruments, is manufactured throughout the world for
use by the dental profession.
ISO 6360 provides a general number coding system for all types of dental rotary instruments, including
accessories used in connection with these rotary instruments.
The benefits of this system for dentistry in its entirety will only be derived if the system is widely adopted;
manufacturers of dental instruments, as well as the dental trade, are therefore requested to refer to ISO 6360
in their catalogues.
This part of ISO 6360 was prepared in response to a need by the dental trade and industry and the dental
profession for a universal system of classification and designation for these instruments. It establishes a
comprehensive number coding system suitable for all dental rotary instruments by use of a 15-digit code
number identifying general and specific characteristics of instruments or groups of instruments.
The first group of three digits identifies the materials used for the working part of instruments.
The second group of three digits identifies the shanks and handles used for instruments and the overall
lengths of instruments.
The third group of three digits identifies the shapes of instruments.
The fourth group of three digits identifies the specific characteristics for groups of instruments.
The fifth group of three digits identifies the nominal diameter of the working part of the instruments.
The code numbers are generic code numbers. They do not provide exact product information. This
information is given in the respective product standards for dental rotary instruments.
For the application of the system and for the correct allocation of numbers or their identification it is intended
that the user consult ISO 6360-1 and ISO 6360-2 for general information, and in addition one of the
subsequent parts (ISO 6360-3 to ISO 6360-7) for further information on specific characteristics of instruments
or groups of instruments.
For the allocation of new numbers complying with ISO 6360, an application supported by a description and a
drawing should be sent to the secretariat of ISO/TC 106/SC 4, Dental instruments, which keeps updated
records of all numbers currently allocated. An international group of experts will then decide on an appropriate
identification number for the instrument in question, including its specific characteristics. The Secretary will
inform the applicant, in due course, of the result and assist him in using the number correctly. The Secretariat
of ISO/TC 106/SC 4 can be contacted at:
DIN NADENT
Alexander-Wellendorff-Str. 2
75172 Pforzheim
Germany
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Dentistry — Number coding system for rotary instruments —
Part 3:
Specific characteristics of burs and cutters
1 Scope
This part of ISO 6360 specifies the code numbers for specific characteristics of burs, finishing burs, cutters
and surgical instruments, which refer to the type of toothing on the working part of the instrument. This three
digit number appears in the locations 10 to 12 of the 15-digit overall number and forms the fourth group of
three digits in the 15-digit overall number, the principles of which are explained in ISO 6360-1 and 6360-2.
NOTE In addition to terms for rotary instruments and accessories used in two of the three official ISO languages
(English, French and Russian) this part of ISO 6360 gives the equivalent terms in the German language; these are
published under the responsibility of the member body for Germany (DIN). However, only the terms given in the official
languages can be considered as ISO terms.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 6360-1, Dentistry — Number coding system for rotary instruments — Part 1: General characteristics
ISO 6360-2, Dentistry — Number coding system for rotary instruments — Part 2: Shapes
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 6360-1 and the following apply.
3.1
primary toothing
first toothing
toothing on the working part of the instrument which is the deepest toothing
NOTE The orientation of the helix is either in the left or right direction.
3.2
secondary toothing
toothing on the working part of the instrument with a toothing depth less than the primary toothing
3.3
crosscut
helicoidal crosscut
spiral cut
secondary toothing which is formed by a single uninterrupted helicoidal cut
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NOTE Crosscuts can affect only the cutting edges of the primary toothing or can be lowered down to the root of the
primary toothing or even deeper. The pitch of the helix may be varied to achieve finer or coarser crosscuts. A crosscut
might be oriented either in left or right direction.
3.4
serpentine cut
special case of the crosscut
3.5
x-cut
double cut
staggered cut
secondary toothing which crosses the primary toothing
NOTE The angle of the helix is similar to the angle of the primary toothing in most cases. The orientation of the helix
is either the same as the orientation of the primary toothing or in the opposite direction.
3.6
diamond cut
secondary toothing with a toothing depth similar to the primary toothing
NOTE The angle of the helix is similar (approximately 45°) to the angle of the primary toothing but the orientation is in
the opposite direction.
4 Code numbers for specific characteristics
4.1 General
The general characteristics of the number coding system for rotary instruments are described in ISO 6360-1.
The first and second group of three digits of the 15-digit overall number are specified in ISO 6360-1.
The shapes of rotary instruments and their respective numbers are specified in ISO 6360-2 as the third group.
The fourth group of three digits identifies specific characteristics for groups of instruments.
The specific characteristics of burs, finishing burs, cutters and surgical instruments refer to the type of toothing
on the working part of the instruments. This is designated by a three-digit number, which appears in the
locations 10 to 12 of the overall 15-digit code number.
The code numbers identify the type of toothing of burs and cutters, including surgical instruments.
4.2 Type of toothing
The type of toothing on the working part is based on the following:
a) type of instrument: bur, finishing bur, cutter, surgical instrument;
EXAMPLE The toothing designations are: bur toothing, finishing bur toothing, cutter toothing, surgery toothing.
b) type of primary toothing:
1) direction of primary toothing: straight, left helicoidal, right helicoidal;
2) cutting direction of primary toothing: left cutting, right cutting;
3) grade of fineness of primary toothing: very fine, fine, medium, coarse, very coarse;
EXAMPLE The characteristics of the primary toothing are specified in several subsequent designations separated
by a comma, e.g. as “left helicoidal, right cutting, fine”.
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c) type of secondary toothing and additional characteristics: crosscut, x-cut, diamond cut, saw toothing;
1) direction of crosscut: left crosscut, right crosscut;
2) grade of fineness of secondary toothing: fine, medium, coarse.
EXAMPLE The characteristics of the secondary toothing are specified in one designation without separation by a
comma, e.g. as “fine right crosscut”.
“Right” or “left” refers to the direction of the toothing on the working part of the instrument, when viewed from
the shaft of the instrument.
The general designation of the geometric form of the rotary instruments goes from the shank to the working
part. This is illustrated with the shank on the right side of a figure and the working part on the left side of a
figure. Therefore in the following illustrations the designation “right” is on top of the figure, and the designation
“left” is on the bottom of the figure.
4.3 Default information
If no information is given, use the following default values:
a) without information on the cutting direction of the primary toothing, the cutting direction is right cutting.
b) without information on the grade of fineness of the toothing, the grade of fineness of the toothing is
medium;
c) without information on the direction of the crosscut, the direction of the crosscut is right crosscut.
5 Toothing of burs
Code numbers for the toothing of burs shall be as given in Table 1. The numbers, shown in Table 1, range
from 001 to 023.
Table 1 — Toothing of burs
Code
Type of toothing Designation
number
en: bur toothing; straight
fr: denture de fraise; rectiligne 001
de: Bohrerverzahnung; gerade
en: bur toothing; straight; left crosscut
fr: denture de fraise; rectiligne; coupe à gauche surtaillée 002
de: Bohrerverzahnung; gerade; linker Querhieb
en: bur toothing; straight, sharp cutting angle
fr: denture de fraise; rectiligne, angle pointu à coupe 003
de: Bohrerverzahnung; gerade, spitzer Schneidwinkel
en: bur toothing; straight, blunt cutting angle (for scaling)
fr: denture de fraise; rectiligne; angle de coupe raclant 004
de: Bohrerverzahnung; gerade; stumpfer Schneidwinkel
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Table 1 (continued)
Code
Type of toothing Designation
number
en: bur toothing; right helicoidal
fr: denture de fraise; hélicoïdale à droite 006
de: Bohrerverzahnung; rechts gewunden
en: bur toothing; right helicoidal; left crosscut
fr: denture de fraise; hélicoïdale à droite; coupe à gauche surtaillée 007
de: Bohrerverzahnung; rechts gewunden; linker Querhieb
en: bur toothing; right helicoidal; fine left crosscut
fr: denture de fraise; hélicoïdale à droite; fine coupe à gauche surtaillée 008
de: Bohrerverzahnung; rechts gewunden; feiner linker Querhieb
en: bur toothing; right helicoidal; sharp cutting
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