The Miller Bone File, often referred to as the BF52, is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used in dentistry and oral surgery. It's designed for the meticulous reshaping and smoothing of bone surfaces during dental procedures, particularly in periodontal and implant surgeries.
The BF52 features a flat, elongated working end with fine cutting edges, allowing for precise and controlled bone contouring. The handle is typically ergonomic for comfortable grip and manipulation. This instrument is crucial for achieving optimal bone morphology and promoting proper healing following surgical interventions.
Used to smooth the bone or the narrow canals of the interior of the tooth and thus facilitate disinfection of the internal surface.