Brief: Follow along for a hands-on demonstration that highlights performance points of the TOR VM Dental Metal Diamond Perforated Strips. This video showcases the step-by-step process for finishing and polishing Class II composite restorations, illustrating how each color-coded abrasive segment—from gross reduction to final polishing—delivers precise results in restorative dentistry.
Related Product Features:
Designed as dental abrasive finishing and polishing strips for composite restorations.
Features four distinct abrasive segments for different stages of the restoration process.
Blue segment with 60 μm abrasive for effective gross reduction of material.
Green segment with 40 μm abrasive for precise contouring of restorations.
Yellow segment with 20 μm abrasive for fine finishing of composite surfaces.
White segment with 5 μm abrasive for achieving a high-polish finish.
Color-coded system ensures easy identification and correct usage sequence.
Metal diamond perforated strips provide durability and consistent performance.
FAQ:
What are the TOR VM Dental Metal Diamond Perforated Strips used for?
They are used for finishing and polishing composite restorations, specifically designed for Class II applications, providing a step-by-step abrasive process from gross reduction to high-gloss polishing.
How do the color codes on the strips correspond to their function?
The strips are color-coded for easy identification: blue for gross reduction (60 μm), green for contouring (40 μm), yellow for finishing (20 μm), and white for polishing (5 μm), guiding the user through the sequential restoration stages.
What is the thickness of the different abrasive segments on these strips?
The blue segment is about 140 µm thick, the green segment about 120 µm, the yellow segment about 100 µm, and the white polishing segment about 90 µm, each optimized for its specific task in the restoration workflow.