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Examples of use:
- On enamel, metallic, ceramic and composite
restorations.
- For refining gingivial and incisal embrasures to
natural forms.
- To contour and individualize anterior restorations.
- To reshape and polish tooth contacting areas.
- To chairside correction and refinishing
margins prior
to cementation.
Reduction of overhangs and excess cements
Apply the tip on the material to be reduced or finished
in parallell to the tooth contour (1).
Start the motor, move the handpiece slowly up and
down, or in and out in order to remove debris (2).
Change for a finer diamond when the bulk of material
has been reduced. Finish with 30 or 15 micron tip and
polish with the plastic tips together with a polishing
paste.
When cementing laminates on incisors, the excess
material in the palatinal concavity can easily and safely
be removed with a bent tip (3).
Adjustment of inlay margins
The margins can normally be finished together with
removal of excess luting material (4). The procedure
is similar to removal of overhangs. If inlays/onlays are
being made on adjacent teeth, finish each tooth after
cementation for easier access, and polish when all
have been cemented.
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