Description
🛠 Specification (for 4 mm width)
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Width: 4.0 mm.
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Thickness: Multiple thickness options exist (e.g., 0.09 mm, 0.10 mm, 0.15 mm) depending on grit/coating.
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Coating type: The steel strip base is coated with an abrasive grit (e.g., aluminium-oxide “corundum”).
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Sides coated: Comes in single-side (one coated face) or double-side (both faces) variants for 4 mm width.
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Materials: Stainless steel base (flexible strip) + abrasive grit coating.
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Packaging: Often pack of 12 strips per box for 4 mm width.
✅ Key Features & Benefits
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Flexibility & adaptability: The steel strip base allows it to conform to contoured proximal areas in tooth restorations (interproximal regions) so you can finish and polish where access is tight.
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Surface smoothing: Designed to produce a smooth restoration surface to reduce plaque accumulation and improve the finish of restorations (composites, acrylics, glass-ionomer, amalgam).
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Durability & resistance: Because of steel base and coated grit, these strips tend to be long-lasting and resistant for the task.
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Various grits available: You can get fine, medium, coarse grit versions depending on how aggressive a finish you need.
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Single or double sided: Double-sided coating gives two abrasive faces for extended use or different directions; single-sided might allow more control when only one face should contact.
📋 Example Use Cases
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Finishing the proximal contact area of a composite filling where you need a narrow strip (4 mm) to reach between teeth.
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Polishing metal/amalgam restorations or acrylic resin edges using a flexible steel strip coated with abrasive grit.
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When you need minimal width to avoid affecting adjacent tooth surfaces (especially in tight spacing).



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