64 Miller Bone File BF64
The 64 Miller Bone File, often cataloged as BF64, is a specialized surgical instrument used for fine contouring and smoothing of bone surfaces in oral and maxillofacial surgery. This double-ended file typically features a larger, coarser rasp on one end for initial reduction and a finer, smoother surface on the other for final finishing. Its curved, narrow design allows for precise access and shaping of the alveolar ridge, mandible, or maxilla during procedures like ridge augmentation, osteoplasty, or after tooth extraction to prepare the site for implants or prosthetics.
Key Features:
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Double-ended design with coarse and fine filing surfaces for efficient reduction and finishing.
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Curved, slender profile for optimal access and control in confined oral surgical sites.
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Ideal for smoothing sharp bony edges, contouring the alveolar ridge, and preparing implant sites.
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Essential for oral surgery, periodontal surgery, and pre-prosthetic bone management.
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Crafted from high-grade, surgical stainless steel for durability and effective filing.
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Fully autoclavable, built for repeated sterilization and clinical use.
Achieve a smooth, ideal bone contour for prosthetic success. The 64 Miller Bone File (BF64) from Medic instrument provides the precise shaping capability needed in advanced oral and maxillofacial surgery.








