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IPR strips safe and efficient for orthodontic practices

IPR strips safe and efficient for orthodontic practices

IPR strips safe and efficient for orthodontic practices

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Reliable instruments for structured orthodontic workflows

IPR strips are a routine part of many orthodontic treatments when interproximal space needs to be created in a controlled way. For practices, the real value lies in having instruments that support a predictable workflow, clear strip selection, and precise handling during treatment. DentaSonic positions its IPR strips as part of a system built for safe, efficient use in modern orthodontic care.

What makes these strips relevant for orthodontic practice

This page should stay focused on IPR strips for orthodontic practices rather than drifting into broader education about IPR as a concept or overlapping with pages about ASR strips, enamel reduction in general, or Invisalign-specific tools. The angle here is practical and clinic-oriented: how strips support daily orthodontic work.

For orthodontic teams, that means:

  • defined strip thicknesses for controlled reduction

  • practical strip selection within a clear treatment workflow

  • support for efficient interproximal adjustment in routine cases

  • a format that fits into aligner and broader orthodontic treatment planning

  • finishing steps that help complete the procedure in a structured way

A better workflow starts with better strip control

In daily practice, efficiency is not about working aggressively. It is about making the reduction process easier to follow and easier to repeat. When clinicians can move through treatment with clearly selected strip levels and a more organised sequence, IPR becomes a smoother part of the overall appointment rather than a disruptive extra step.

That is particularly useful in practices where interproximal reduction is performed regularly and needs to fit cleanly into a broader orthodontic routine.

How these strips fit into everyday treatment

A strip-based IPR workflow in orthodontic practice may involve:

  1. reviewing the treatment plan and identifying the required space gain

  2. selecting the appropriate strip thickness for the case

  3. performing interproximal reduction progressively and with control

  4. refining the treated contacts where needed

  5. polishing the surfaces to complete the reduction step

This keeps the page centered on the practice use of IPR strips, which helps distinguish it from pages that focus more narrowly on product sets, motors, or patient-facing explanations.

Discover how DentaSonic IPR strips support orthodontic teams with controlled strip selection, practical workflow integration, and precise interproximal reduction in daily treatment.

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