

Aligner DiaStrip Set with Swiss quality for precise treatments
✅ Precision meets patient comfort
The Aligner DiaStrip Set by DENTASONIC is a state-of-the-art solution designed for orthodontists and dentists who demand accuracy, efficiency, and safety in enamel reduction. Made with Swiss quality standards, the DiaStrip Set offers predictable outcomes and smooth workflows, making it an essential tool for modern aligner treatments.
🇨🇭 Key benefits of Swiss-made DiaStrips
Precisely defined abrasive strengths for safe enamel reduction
Diamond-coated surfaces for durability and precision
Color-coded strips for intuitive selection
Clinically tested for predictable results
🔬 Scientifically validated – clinically proven
Multiple clinical studies confirm that controlled interproximal reduction (IPR) enhances the predictability of aligner treatments and helps avoid unnecessary extractions. The DENTASONIC DiaStrip Set is internationally recognized and trusted in orthodontic practices across Europe and beyond.
⚙️ How it works in daily practice
Assessment: Review the aligner treatment plan and identify the need for IPR.
Selection: Choose the correct DiaStrip strength using the intuitive color-coding system.
Application: Perform enamel reduction with controlled precision.
Finishing: Polish the surface with polishing strips to achieve smooth, hygienic results.
🤔 Frequently asked questions about the DiaStrip Set
Is the DiaStrip Set compatible with Invisalign?
Yes. It is fully compatible with Invisalign, ClearCorrect, and other aligner systems.
How does it prevent over-reduction?
By offering predefined abrasive levels, ensuring controlled and reproducible results.
Can the strips be reused?
Yes. Thanks to their high-quality diamond coating, the strips are durable and designed for multiple uses.
🚀 Conclusion
The Aligner DiaStrip Set from DENTASONIC combines Swiss precision, durability, and clinical reliability. It is the go-to solution for orthodontists seeking predictable, safe, and efficient enamel reduction in aligner therapies.

















