All Surface Access Polishers
Diamond-impregnated, flexible polishing spirals address all anatomy (hence only one shape required) and produce a high gloss result in under a minute.
ASAP Pre-Polisher (Purple)
Embedded with diamond particles (44 microns), the ASAP Pre-Polisher (purple) gently diminishes small surface defects, without affecting anatomy, and prepares the surface for a final high gloss polish.
ASAP Final High Shine Polisher (Pink/Orange)
The second step to this time-saving technique is to apply light pressure in a circular motion over the restoration to create a smooth, final high lustre surface. Each ASAP Final High Shine Polisher (pink/orange) is embedded with small, 3-5-micron sized diamond particles to provide a life-like polish in as little as 20 seconds.
COMPOSITE
Purple (pre polishing) 23SG14RA
Blue (high lustre) 24SG14RA
CERAMIC
Different colours with a dark grey centre
2-step polishing system for high shine on all composite materials
Pink - medium grit pre-polishers for all composite materials.
Grey - fine grit high-shine polishers for all composite materials.
Dura-White Stones are ideal for fine contouring and finishing of enamel, composites, compomers and porcelains.
Micrograined aluminum oxide grit
Vibration-free performance
Long lasting
Use Dura-White Stones for: fine finishing on enamel, composites, glass ionomer restoratives and porcelains
A long, tapered, tungsten carbide dental bur used to prepare the access cavity in root canal treatment. It creates a funnel-shaped opening in the pulp chamber, providing easier access to the root canal orifices, and has a safe, non-cutting tip to prevent accidental perforation of the pulp chamber floor or root canal walls.
This bur is smooth on the sides and only cuts on the tip of the bur. It is ideal for safely smoothing out bumps and lips on a prepared margin or removing a deep core material.
A specialized rotary instrument used to securely attach abrasive and polishing tools, such as discs, wheels, and cups, to a dental handpiece. Made from durable materials like stainless steel or tungsten carbide.
Dental burs use an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) color-coding system to indicate their grit size or coarseness, which guides dentists in selecting the appropriate tool for specific procedures, from aggressive cutting to fine polishing.
The standard ISO color codes and their corresponding grit sizes and typical uses are: