The new line of polishers is said to produce beautiful results.
COLTENE recently introduced ALPEN ShapeGuard, a new line of diamond impregnated polishers that are said to be strong in polishing yet gentle on surfaces.
The polishers are engineered to adapt to any surface and distribute uniform pressure for fast, easy and intuitive finishing and polishing. The optimized polishing system reportedly works with composites and ceramics and produces a high luster finish.
Esthetically driven:
ShapeGuard’s new spiral wheel design reportedly offers flexible lamellas for beautiful results with universal composite and ceramic restorative materials. The polishers are engineered to polish incisal, labial, buccal and lingual surfaces.
Easy to use:
ShapeGuard Composite Plus is a simple two-step system, while ShapeGuard Ceramic Plus is designed to be a three-step system. Both Composite Plus and Ceramic Plus polishers are said to be autoclavable for an enhanced lifespan. Composite Plus polishers are engineered to work with COLTENE’s new BRILLIANT EverGlow Universal submicron hybrid composite, Fill-Up Bulk Fill and COMPONEER pre-fabricated composite veneers.
Convenient:
Both Composite Plus and Ceramic Plus ShapeGuard polishers are available in 5-pack refills. In addition, the Composite Plus polishers come in a convenient 4-pack assortment and Ceramic Plus polishers are available in a 3-pack assortment. All products are available in the United States and Canada.
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