S Syrah Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 76 Reaction score 0 Points 1 Dentist Jun 19, 2007 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Sorry random question: Is bur/r spelled burr or bur? I see both of them but which is the correct version? Thanks!
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Sorry random question: Is bur/r spelled burr or bur? I see both of them but which is the correct version? Thanks!
aphistis Full Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Joined Feb 15, 2003 Messages 8,393 Reaction score 37 Points 4,661 Location Indianapolis Attending PhysicianDentist Jun 19, 2007 #2 Syrah said: Sorry random question: Is bur/r spelled burr or bur? I see both of them but which is the correct version? Thanks! Click to expand... Depends. If you're doing a crown prep, you're probably talking about a bur. If you've been walking in a field and have a bunch of little green things stuck to your leg, they're burrs.
Syrah said: Sorry random question: Is bur/r spelled burr or bur? I see both of them but which is the correct version? Thanks! Click to expand... Depends. If you're doing a crown prep, you're probably talking about a bur. If you've been walking in a field and have a bunch of little green things stuck to your leg, they're burrs.
N NewNameForGoogleBot Full Member 20+ Year Member Joined Feb 28, 2003 Messages 457 Reaction score 23 Points 4,601 Dentist Jun 19, 2007 #3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Burr
INFNITE mmm....doughnut 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 12, 2005 Messages 827 Reaction score 2 Points 4,571 Location NY Dental Student Jun 19, 2007 #4 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_(cutter) ?? maybe the two are interchangeable Googling Dental Bur gives me 610,000 results and Dental Burr gives me 440,000 results
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_(cutter) ?? maybe the two are interchangeable Googling Dental Bur gives me 610,000 results and Dental Burr gives me 440,000 results
DrJeff Senior Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Verified Expert Joined Dec 1, 2000 Messages 2,942 Reaction score 664 Points 5,326 Location Brooklyn, ct Dentist Jun 20, 2007 #5 Personally I just spell it with 1 "r", but then again I tend to be lazy in nature😀😆 In all seriousness though, the Brasseler catalog on my desk spells it with 1 "r" so that should clarify things
Personally I just spell it with 1 "r", but then again I tend to be lazy in nature😀😆 In all seriousness though, the Brasseler catalog on my desk spells it with 1 "r" so that should clarify things
tinman831 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Staff member Administrator Volunteer Staff Lifetime Donor Verified Member Dentist Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Dec 11, 2004 Messages 11,417 Reaction score 147 Points 4,786 Location Texas Dentist Jun 20, 2007 #6 Good ol dictionary.com lists both as possible options.
R Rezdawg 1K Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 29, 2003 Messages 1,617 Reaction score 2 Points 4,551 Location Houston Dentist Jun 21, 2007 #7 Its Bur.