2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Zirconia by Busch
2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Zirconia by Busch represent a precision-engineered solution for achieving high-gloss, clinically reliable finishes on zirconia restorations. Designed specifically for the unique hardness and surface characteristics of zirconia, these polishers deliver consistent, predictable results across a broad range of applications in restorative and prosthetic dentistry.
Why Choose a Two-Step System?
A two-step polishing protocol is widely regarded as best practice for zirconia finishing. The system progresses from an initial pre-polishing phase to a final high-gloss polish, allowing clinicians to refine surface texture efficiently without excessive material removal. The 2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Zirconia are formulated with evenly distributed diamond particles throughout the silicone matrix, ensuring uniform abrasive action from the first use to the last.
Key Features
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Diamond Interspersed Matrix: Diamond particles are embedded throughout the polisher body, providing consistent abrasion and long-lasting performance.
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Two-Step Protocol: Streamlines the finishing workflow with a clearly defined pre-polish and final polish stage.
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Zirconia-Specific Formulation: Engineered to address the hardness and translucency requirements of modern zirconia materials.
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Busch Quality: Manufactured to the precision standards associated with Busch dental instruments.
Applications
These polishers are suited for use on full-contour zirconia crowns, bridges, and other zirconia-based restorations. They are compatible with standard low-speed handpieces and are intended for intraoral use after adjustments or for final surface refinement before cementation.
FAQ
Are these polishers single-use or multi-use? These are generally designed for single-patient use; always follow the manufacturer's current instructions for use regarding sterilization and reuse.
Do I need water cooling when using the 2 Step Diamond Interspersed Polishers for Zirconia? Light intermittent pressure without excessive heat generation is recommended; refer to Busch's specific guidelines for optimal technique.
What RPM is recommended? A low-speed handpiece at the manufacturer's recommended RPM setting is typically advised to avoid thermal damage to the restoration or surrounding tissues.