Key Features and Components
Kit Contents
The kit includes 80 assorted metal polishing discs along with a dedicated TOR VM mandrel (N 1.121 or similar). This complete set provides all the necessary components for an efficient and systematic finishing and polishing process.
Disc Design
The polishing discs are thin, flexible, and coated on one side with abrasive particles such as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. They are metal-backed or reinforced to ensure durability, controlled cutting action, and long service life during clinical use.
Graduated Abrasiveness (Four-Step System)
The 80 discs are divided into four sequential abrasive categories, forming a structured polishing protocol:
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Coarse (Darker Color): Used for gross material removal and initial contouring.
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Medium: Designed to smooth scratches left by the coarse discs.
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Fine: Used for pre-polishing and surface refinement.
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Superfine (Lighter Color): Used to achieve the final, high-gloss luster.
Mandrel (N 1.075 / N 1.121 Type)
The dedicated mandrel features a secure screw-type or snap-on attachment mechanism that firmly fastens the polishing discs. It is designed to fit a standard low-speed handpiece, ensuring concentric rotation, vibration-free performance, and precise control during finishing.
Clinical Application
These polishing discs are used for contouring, finishing, and polishing a wide range of restorative materials, including composite resins, glass ionomers, amalgams, precious and non-precious metals, and ceramics. The thin disc profile allows excellent access to interproximal areas and line angles, where bulkier instruments cannot reach easily.
Clinical Benefits
Aesthetic Finish
The system allows the clinician to achieve a highly polished, natural-looking surface, which is essential for both anterior and posterior aesthetic restorations.
Surface Health and Longevity
A smooth, highly polished surface resists plaque adhesion and surface staining, helping to extend the lifespan of the restoration and promote healthier surrounding gingival tissues.
Efficient Sequential Workflow
The color-coded, four-step polishing system simplifies the finishing protocol by guiding the clinician logically from gross reduction to final high-gloss polishing, ensuring consistent, predictable results.







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