2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Ceramics & Silicates by Busch
2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Ceramics & Silicates by Busch are precision-engineered finishing instruments designed to deliver consistent, high-quality polishing results on ceramic and silicate-based dental materials. Whether you are working with feldspathic porcelain, lithium disilicate, or other silicate ceramics, these polishers provide the control and reliability demanded in professional dental and technical applications.
Two-Step Polishing System
The two-step system is structured to take surfaces progressively from initial refinement to a final high-lustre finish. The first step addresses surface contouring and the removal of minor irregularities, while the second step brings the restoration to a smooth, polished result. This sequential approach reduces chair time and minimises the risk of over-reduction, making the 2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Ceramics & Silicates a practical choice for clinicians who prioritise efficiency without compromising on surface quality.
Diamond Interspersed Technology
Each polisher incorporates diamond particles evenly distributed throughout the silicone or rubber matrix. This diamond interspersed construction ensures that abrasive action remains consistent across the entire working surface, even as the instrument wears. The result is a predictable polishing profile from the first use to the last, with no significant drop in performance over time.
Material Compatibility
- Feldspathic porcelain
- Lithium disilicate ceramics
- Glass ceramics
- Silicate-based restorative materials
Key Benefits
- Progressive two-step refinement for efficient workflow
- Consistent abrasive distribution for uniform surface results
- Designed specifically for ceramic and silicate substrates
- Manufactured by Busch, a trusted name in rotary dental instruments
FAQ
Are these polishers compatible with standard handpieces? The 2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Ceramics & Silicates are designed for use with standard dental contra-angle or straight handpieces. Always verify the shank type and recommended speed range before use.
Can these polishers be used dry or with water cooling? It is generally recommended to use light water cooling or air cooling to prevent heat build-up on the ceramic surface, though specific usage guidance from Busch should be followed for optimal results.