Aligner DiaStrip Set with Swiss quality for precise treatments
A structured solution for aligner-related enamel reduction
The Aligner DiaStrip Set from DentaSonic is designed for clinicians who want a more controlled approach to interproximal enamel reduction during aligner treatment. Rather than relying on a single strip or a loosely defined workflow, the system supports a sequenced protocol with instruments for opening, reduction, finishing, and polishing. This makes the treatment step easier to integrate into modern aligner workflows where precision and consistency matter.
What makes this set relevant in daily practice
This page should stay clearly focused on the Aligner DiaStrip Set as a product system, not on IPR in general. That helps keep the content distinct from broader pages about enamel reduction, polishing results, or IPR strips.
For daily use, the set supports:
defined strip thicknesses for step-by-step reduction
a sequenced workflow from opener to polishing
structured integration into aligner treatment plans
precise handling for interproximal adjustment
a system logic designed for repeatable clinical use
Designed for sequential use
One of the key strengths of the DentaSonic approach is the sequential concept. The available materials describe a workflow that begins with opening the contact point, continues with intermediate and active reduction, and ends with finishing and polishing. Defined thickness classes from 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm are part of that protocol. This gives the clinician a clearer framework for carrying out enamel reduction in line with the treatment objective.
Why the sequence matters
In aligner treatment, IPR is often planned very precisely. That means the clinical execution also needs to be precise. A sequenced system can help the clinician move through the procedure in a controlled way instead of treating reduction as a single isolated step.
The scientific material provided for DentaSonic also emphasizes the value of a standardized oscillating IPR sequence. In the UniCamillus study, a complete sequence resulted in smoother and more regular enamel surfaces than the use of a single metallic strip alone, with polishing highlighted as an important final phase.
How the Aligner DiaStrip Set fits into treatment
The set can be integrated into aligner cases through a clear clinical process:
review the aligner treatment plan and determine the required space gain
select the appropriate strip thickness for the planned reduction
carry out interproximal reduction in a controlled sequence
finish and polish the treated surfaces
continue treatment with the aligner protocol
This product-focused workflow keeps the page specific to the set itself and avoids overlap with more general educational landing pages.
Frequently asked questions about the DiaStrip Set
Is the Aligner DiaStrip Set compatible with Invisalign?
It can be used in aligner cases, including treatments planned with Invisalign and other aligner systems, where controlled interproximal reduction is indicated.
How does the system help reduce the risk of over-reduction?
The set is built around defined strip thicknesses and a stepwise sequence, which supports a more controlled workflow.
Can the strips be reused?
Some of the product materials describe multiple-use or regenerable characteristics depending on the strip type. This depends on the specific product variant and intended use.
A product page with a clear purpose
The Aligner DiaStrip Set is best presented as a dedicated solution for clinicians looking for a structured, product-based approach to aligner-related IPR. That positioning keeps this page distinct from broader content about enamel reduction, polishing, or general orthodontic instruments and helps avoid content cannibalization across related landing pages.
Learn how the Aligner DiaStrip Set supports a structured, precise, and product-focused workflow for interproximal enamel reduction in modern aligner treatment.