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Perform enamel reduction precisely with controlled torque

Controlled torque as part of a precise clinical workflow

When enamel reduction is carried out in orthodontic treatment, control matters just as much as planning. A torque-controlled workflow helps clinicians perform interproximal reduction in a more measured and consistent way, especially in cases where space creation must closely match the treatment objective. DentaSonic is positioned around this type of controlled execution, supporting enamel reduction with a system designed for precision, adjustability, and safe day-to-day use.

Why torque control deserves its own focus

To avoid overlap with broader pages about IPR treatment, dental motors, or general enamel reduction, this page should stay centered on one specific topic: performing enamel reduction with controlled torque. The core search intent here is not the motor alone and not the strip alone, but the ability to carry out reduction with a better level of control during the procedure itself.

That makes this page especially relevant for clinicians looking for:

  • controlled execution during enamel reduction

  • better adjustment of treatment parameters

  • more consistency in interproximal procedures

  • a workflow built around precision rather than approximation

  • support for predictable aligner and orthodontic treatment steps

A more controlled way to manage reduction

Torque control is clinically relevant because enamel reduction is not just about removing material. It is about doing so gradually, accurately, and in a way that fits the treatment plan. When clinicians can adjust working parameters more deliberately, the reduction step becomes easier to manage and better integrated into a structured workflow.

This is particularly useful in treatments where small differences in space creation can affect how the case progresses.

How this fits into daily practice

A torque-controlled enamel reduction workflow can be integrated into routine treatment in a clear and practical sequence:

  1. assess the orthodontic or aligner treatment plan

  2. determine where controlled space creation is needed

  3. adjust torque and select the appropriate instrument setup

  4. carry out enamel reduction with steady, controlled handling

  5. finish and polish the treated surfaces as part of the final step

This keeps the page focused on the clinical act of performing reduction with control, which helps distinguish it from pages about general product categories.

Discover how DentaSonic supports a more precise, controlled, and clinically structured approach to enamel reduction through torque-focused treatment workflows.

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