Overview
ISO 6360-6:2004 is an international standard developed by ISO that specifies a number coding system for identifying specific characteristics of rotary abrasive instruments used in dentistry, including dental polishers. This standard enhances clarity and communication in the dental industry by providing a systematic, 15-digit code, where Part 6 focuses on a three-digit section identifying the grit size and hardness of abrasive instruments. The framework supports manufacturers, dental professionals, and regulators in classifying and designating dental rotary instruments in a globally recognized way.
Key Topics
- Number Coding System: ISO 6360 establishes a unique, 15-digit code divided into groups that detail different instrument attributes. Part 6 defines the fourth group, consisting of three digits that communicate specific abrasive characteristics.
- Abrasive Characteristics:
- Grit Size: Coded according to fineness, from ultra-fine to very coarse.
- Hardness of Binding: Includes very soft, soft, medium, hard, very hard, and extra-hard.
- Comprehensive Classification: The code enables quick identification and comparison of dental rotary abrasive instruments’ performance traits.
- Terminology Consistency: The standard uses terms in English, French, and Russian, with German equivalents provided for reference.
- Reference to Other Parts: Application of Part 6 relies on understanding principles set out in ISO 6360-1 (general characteristics) and ISO 6360-2 (shapes), ensuring consistency across dental instrument documentation.
Applications
ISO 6360-6:2004 is highly practical for a range of applications across the dental sector:
Related Standards
The ISO 6360 series comprehensively covers the coding for dental rotary instruments. Key related standards include:
- 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
- ISO 7711-3: Dentistry - Diamond rotary instruments - Part 3: Grit sizes, designation, and colour code
- ISO 6360-3: Specific characteristics of burs and cutters
- ISO 6360-4: Specific characteristics of diamond instruments
- ISO 6360-7: Specific characteristics of mandrels and special instruments
Practical Value
By adopting ISO 6360-6:2004, manufacturers and dental professionals benefit from a structured and transparent means of communicating instrument specifications. The standard improves product traceability, reduces errors in instrument selection, and enhances efficiency across the dental value chain. It ultimately supports safer, more effective dental care and strengthens international trade by ensuring everyone uses the same descriptive language when referring to rotary abrasive instruments.
For seamless implementation, users are encouraged to reference ISO 6360-1 and ISO 6360-2 alongside Part 6 when coding or interpreting the characteristics of dental rotary abrasive instruments.