A smoother, more aesthetically pleasing surface can be achieved with carbide finishing burs as opposed to diamonds for most restorative materials.
A smoother, more aesthetically pleasing surface can be achieved
with carbide finishing burs as opposed to diamonds for most restorative
materials. Carbide burs should be used to trim and finish macrofilled
composites and hybrid composites.
SS
White’s unique spiral design allows blades to continually remain in contact
with the cutting surface, resulting in a smoother finish with less vibration.
Grinding & polishing diamonds should be used to trim and
finish microfilled composites. Coarse grinding tools
leave behind striations; fine and extra fine diamonds are suitable for
finishing.
A smoother, more aesthetically pleasing surface can be achieved with carbide finishing burs as opposed to diamonds for most restorative materials. Carbide burs should be used to trim and finish macrofilled composites and hybrid composites.
SS White’s unique spiral design allows blades to continually remain in contact with the cutting surface, resulting in a smoother finish with less vibration.
Grinding & polishing diamonds should be used to trim and finish microfilled composites. Coarse grinding tools leave behind striations; fine and extra fine diamonds are suitable for finishing.