Narrow interproximal spaces may make polishing procedures difficult when using conventional polishing tools.
Single-step polishing systems may not provide sufficient surface refinement for certain restorative procedures.
Rigid polishing tools may have limited flexibility during contouring and finishing procedures.
Different restorative materials may require different abrasive systems and polishing sequences.
Diamond abrasive polishing systems are commonly used for fine polishing procedures and restorative materials requiring high surface smoothness.
Diamond polishing components are widely used for ceramic restorations, zirconia restorations, and final polishing applications. Some polishing systems utilize diamond-impregnated polishing components for composite and ceramic polishing procedures.
Aluminum oxide polishing systems are commonly used for composite contouring, finishing, and routine restorative polishing procedures.
Aluminum oxide abrasive discs and finishing strips are widely used in restorative finishing systems for composite polishing applications.
Contour adjustment and surface finishing after restorative procedures.
Finishing and polishing procedures between adjacent teeth.
Surface finishing procedures for ceramic restorations.
Fine polishing procedures for zirconia restorative materials.
Final polishing procedures for restorative surface refinement.