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ASR strips efficient for interproximal corrections

Precision for controlled interproximal adjustments

ASR strips are used when interproximal surfaces need to be adjusted in a controlled and clinically precise way. For orthodontists and dentists, the main objective is not simply enamel reduction, but a predictable correction process that fits the treatment plan and preserves a smooth, well-finished surface. DentaSonic positions its ASR strips as part of a structured workflow for approximal corrections in modern orthodontic care.

Designed for clinicians who want a more efficient workflow

This page should stay focused on ASR strips as instruments for interproximal correction, which helps separate it from broader pages about ASR enamel reduction, aligner treatment, or general IPR workflows.

In daily practice, these strips support:

  • controlled adjustment of interproximal contact areas

  • step-by-step enamel reduction where space management is required

  • structured use within orthodontic and aligner-related treatment plans

  • precise handling during approximal correction

  • finishing-oriented workflows that do not stop at reduction alone

Why efficiency matters in interproximal correction

Efficiency in this context does not mean aggressive reduction. It means being able to work with clarity, consistency, and the right level of control. When ASR strips are selected appropriately and used as part of a defined sequence, clinicians can carry out interproximal corrections in a way that is easier to integrate into routine treatment.

That is especially relevant when the goal is to create or refine space between teeth without disrupting the broader orthodontic plan.

A practical sequence for clinical use

ASR strips are most useful when they are part of a clear procedure rather than used in isolation. A typical workflow may include:

  1. reviewing the treatment plan and identifying the contacts to be corrected

  2. selecting the appropriate strip for the intended reduction step

  3. carrying out interproximal correction progressively and with control

  4. refining the treated area where needed

  5. smoothing and polishing the surfaces as part of the final finish

This keeps the content focused on the strips themselves and avoids overlap with more general pages about full treatment protocols.

A focused page for strip-related search intent

This landing page is intentionally centered on ASR strips for interproximal corrections, not on ASR as a broader treatment concept. That makes it more specific, reduces overlap with adjacent pages, and helps target clinicians who are specifically looking for strip-based solutions rather than general information about enamel reduction.

Discover how DentaSonic ASR strips support a precise, structured, and clinically practical approach to interproximal correction in orthodontic treatment.

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