

Safe, Accurate, Predictable, Non-Invasive Enamel Correction
DENTASONIC CONCEPT BREAKDOWN
WHY CHOOSE DENTASONIC?
Easy for the Dentist: Simple 6-Step Precalibrated Strip Protocol
Safe for the patients: Designed to prevent overreduction and soft tissue cuts
Predictable Results: Achieve consistent outcomes every time.
FEATURES
Dentasonic strips are designed not to cut soft tissues, DiaSaw for opening the Contact Point as well!
Precalibrated strips and the availability of both 2 side and one side strips allow dentists to reduce the exact amount of enamel in a predictable manner.
Dentasonic system makes IPR simple, allowing GPs to perform it as well without risks.
Dentasonic strips flexibility allows for better IPR experience and results, polishing strips flexibility optimize countouring and final polishing.
PRODUCTS
Dentasonic system is designed to avoid enamel over reduction and all the consequent discomfort for the patient
Automatic Precalibrated Strips
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Manual Precalibrated Strips
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Starter Kits
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IPR EVO
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Handpieces & Motors
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Sonic Toothbrush
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Accessories
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Debonding
STEP BY STEP PROTOCOL
IPR INDICATIONS
Provision of space for alignment: When extractions would create excessive space or when non-extraction treatment would lead to undesirable arch expansion.
Management of tooth size discrepancies: To address individual tooth size discrepancies that prevent the establishment of ideal Class I molar and canine relationships.
Improvement of tooth shape and contact areas: To enhance the contour and contact points of teeth for improved aesthetics and function.
Reduction of unsightly open gingival embrasures (OGEs): Commonly referred to as "black triangles," OGEs are present in 41.99% of adolescents treated for upper central incisor crowding. IPR can help minimize these gaps for better aesthetic outcomes.
Increase in post-orthodontic alignment stability: Flattening of contact points, particularly in the lower anterior region, has been suggested as a method to reduce or prevent orthodontic relapse by ensuring stable tooth contact after alignment.
COMPATIBILITY
Headpieces are compatible with all air and electric motors with E-Type attachment (ISO Attachment) Speed 20’000 / 25’000 RPM
Strips can be mounted on every compatible reciprocating headpiece, not just Dentasonic’s
COMPARED TO COMPETITION
Dentasonic step by step IPR sequence has proven to be the most efficient and safe IPR methods both in terms of precision and final tooth surface. Dentasonic strip manufaturing technology makes them more durable compared to competition allowing for a better cost/duration ratio value Contrarly to high abrasive strips and discs (>90 microns), Dentasonic strips max coarseness (60 microns) has been calibrated to avoid damaging the patient enamel surface. Dentasonic IPR system is both comfortable for the patient and efficient in terms of chair time meaning higher number of daily treatments and better revenues for the professional
HOW MUCH ENAMEL CAN BE SAFELY REMOVED?
During interproximal reduction, you can safely remove up to 0.3 mm per side or up to 0.6 mm per interproximal area. This means you can achieve a total of over 6 mm per arch, which is roughly the size of an average molar.
That's why Dentasonic strips are designed with a maximum thickness of 0.5 mm.
Enamel over-reduction can pose severe risks for patients, such as:
Increased tooth sensitivity due to exposure of the dentin layer.
Higher risk of tooth decay as the protective enamel layer is compromised.
Weakened tooth structure, making teeth more prone to fractures or breakage.
Gingival irritation or recession, particularly if the over-reduction affects crown margins.
Difficulty in achieving proper bonding with restorative materials.
Aesthetic concerns, especially if the over-reduction affects visible areas of the teeth.
MAINTENANCE