ISO 8325:2023

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 03 March 2023 ·

Dentistry — Test methods for rotary instruments

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ISO 8325:2023 Scope

This document specifies general test methods for rotary instruments used in dentistry. These test methods are used for measuring the dimensional characteristics, neck strength and surface roughness of rotary instruments, such as burs, cutters, polishers, grinding instruments and rotary instruments used for oral surgery such as drills and countersinks.

Specific tests are specified in the respective instrument standards, if available.

This document does not specify test methods for materials used for rotary instruments.

NOTE       For materials used for rotary instruments, see ISO 21850-1 and respective instrument standards.

This document is not applicable to endodontic instruments. For endodontic instruments, see ISO 3630-1.

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