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# Major Recall Alert: Henry Schein Maxima Diamonds FG (Burs) Update to Instructions for Use

Henry Schein Inc. has issued an important **field safety notification** for its **Maxima Diamonds FG (Burs)**. While this is not a traditional product recall, customers should be aware of a significant update to the Instructions for Use (IFU). The updated guidelines provide improved instructions on proper installation and the recommended force application during use, dramatically reducing the risks associated with bur dislodgement during dental procedures. Importantly, this update does **not** impact the design or functionality of the product itself.

Here’s why this update matters and what you should do next to address the issue effectively.

## Why This Recall is Important

Henry Schein Maxima Diamonds FG Burs are widely used in dental practices for precision and reliability. However, without proper guidance regarding installation and force application, there is a **potential risk of bur dislodgement**, which can compromise patient safety during procedures.

Although no changes have been made to the device’s design, the enhanced **Instructions for Use (IFU)** aim to optimize application techniques and prevent avoidable mishaps. By adhering to the updated instructions, dental professionals can continue to use these high-quality burs safely and effectively.

## Details of the Recall

Here is what you need to know about this current notification:

- **Brand:** Henry Schein Maxima Diamonds FG (Burs)
- **Category:** Field Safety Notification (Update to Instructions for Use)
- **Reason for Update:** To improve guidance on proper bur installation and force application, helping reduce the risk of bur dislodgement.
- **Design Impact:** None (no changes made to the product's design or functionality)
- **Date of Notification:** [Insert Correct Date]
- **Source:** [Official Recall Link](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/henry-schein-maxima-diamonds-fg-burs)

This update is intended to ensure maximum safety during dental procedures and maintain the trusted performance that Henry Schein products are known for globally.

## What You Should Do

If your dental practice uses **Henry Schein Maxima Diamonds FG Burs**, follow these key steps immediately:

1. **Review the Updated Instructions for Use (IFU):** Obtain the updated IFU from Henry Schein to ensure you’re following the recommended installation techniques and force application procedures.
2. **Train Staff:** Share the updated IFU with all relevant team members to reinforce proper usage techniques in every procedure.
3. **Monitor for Issues:** Pay close attention to the performance of the burs during use. If you encounter any problems related to bur dislodgement, promptly report them.
4. **Reach Out to Henry Schein:** If you have concerns, questions, or need the updated IFU, contact Henry Schein customer support for assistance.

Staying informed is crucial for patient safety and seamless dental care delivery.

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For additional details, please refer to the [official announcement](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/henry-schein-maxima-diamonds-fg-burs) from Henry Schein Inc.

### Final Thoughts

Safety and accuracy are critical in patient care, and this updated IFU for **Henry Schein Maxima Diamonds FG (Burs)** demonstrates the company’s commitment to ensuring optimal product use. By following these new guidelines, dental practices can continue providing the best care while minimizing risks during procedures. Take action today and get informed to keep your practice safe and efficient!

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