Professional enamel reduction strips for approximale corrections
Precise instruments for controlled space management
Enamel reduction strips are used when space needs to be created in a measured and clinically controlled way. In approximale corrections, the goal is not simply to remove enamel, but to adjust interproximal areas with precision so that the reduction fits the overall treatment plan. This makes strip selection, handling, and sequence especially important in orthodontic and aligner-related workflows.
A focused solution for interproximal correction
This page should stay centered on enamel reduction strips for approximale corrections. That keeps it clearly separated from pages about polishing strips, IPR workflows, or broader enamel reduction systems. The emphasis here is on the strips as working instruments for controlled correction in the contact area.
In practice, these strips support:
defined reduction steps for planned space creation
controlled interproximal adjustment in orthodontic cases
structured use in aligner and conventional treatment workflows
precise handling where small enamel changes matter
a workflow that continues through finishing and polishing
How these strips fit into daily practice
A typical workflow with enamel reduction strips may include:
identifying the amount of space required in the treatment plan
selecting the appropriate strip thickness for the intended correction
performing interproximal enamel reduction in a controlled sequence
checking the treated area and refining where needed
polishing the surfaces to complete the procedure
This keeps the page focused on the strip-based correction process and avoids overlap with pages that are more strongly product-set or motor oriented.
Frequently asked questions
How do enamel reduction strips differ from polishing strips?
Reduction strips are used for controlled enamel removal, while polishing strips are intended for finishing and smoothing the treated surfaces after the reduction step.
Can these strips be used in aligner treatment?
Yes, they can be integrated into aligner-based treatment when interproximal space creation is part of the clinical plan.
Are they reusable?
Depending on the strip type and the clinical protocol, certain strips may be suitable for multiple uses within their intended application.
Learn how DentaSonic enamel reduction strips support controlled space creation, accurate interproximal adjustment, and a structured clinical workflow in modern orthodontic treatment.