Overview
ISO 6360-3:2005 - "Dentistry - Number coding system for rotary instruments - Part 3: Specific characteristics of burs and cutters" defines the code numbers used to describe the toothing (cutting geometry) of burs, finishing burs, cutters and related surgical rotary instruments. The three-digit code in this part occupies positions 10–12 of a 15-digit overall ISO 6360 identifier and forms the fourth group of the overall number. The numbers are generic designations intended to standardize communication about instrument tooth design, not to replace detailed product specifications.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Scope: Code numbers that identify the type of toothing on the working part of rotary dental instruments (burs, finishing burs, cutters, surgical instruments).
- Coding position: These three digits form the fourth group in the 15-digit ISO 6360 code (see ISO 6360-1 and ISO 6360-2 for the complete coding system).
- Toothing characteristics captured:
- Type of instrument (bur, finishing bur, cutter, surgery instrument)
- Primary toothing: direction (straight, left/right helicoidal), cutting direction (left/right cutting), and grade of fineness (very fine → very coarse)
- Secondary toothing and features: crosscut (helicoidal), x‑cut (double/staggered cut), diamond cut, saw toothing; direction and fineness of secondary toothing
- Default rules: If unspecified, defaults are right cutting, medium fineness, and right crosscut.
- Language note: Terms are provided in ISO official languages (English, French, Russian); German equivalents are included by DIN but only official language terms are ISO terms.
- Examples in the standard: Burs are coded in a defined range (e.g., codes 001–023 for various bur tooth types) and similar tables exist for finishing burs and cutters.
Practical applications
- Standardized product cataloguing and clear product descriptions for manufacturers, distributors, and dental suppliers.
- Improved procurement, inventory management, and cross-border trade by using a universal numeric identifier for tooth geometry.
- Simplified technical communication between dentists/clinicians, laboratory technicians and manufacturers when specifying instrument performance (cutting direction, fineness, crosscut).
- Useful for regulatory submissions, quality management, and harmonized product classification in sales literature.
Who uses this standard
- Dental instrument manufacturers and designers
- Product cataloguers and procurement officers
- Dental laboratories and clinicians specifying tools
- Regulators and standards bodies involved in medical device classification
Related standards
- ISO 6360-1 - General characteristics (overall coding principles)
- ISO 6360-2 - Shapes (third group of the 15-digit number)
- Other parts in the series: ISO 6360-4 (diamond instruments), -6 (abrasive instruments), -7 (mandrels and special instruments); Part 5 (root-canal instruments) noted as under preparation.
Keywords: ISO 6360-3:2005, dental rotary instruments, burs, cutters, toothing, number coding system, ISO 6360, dental instrument classification.