Prosthetic restorations, such as dentures and partially removable dentures, possess many elements made of acrylic and metal. Since the mouth is a sensitive area that can get injured easily, these prosthetic appliances must have a smooth finish. A well-polished prosthesis with a smooth finish can prevent patients from injuring their cheeks, gums, and tongue with sharp prosthetic edges.
A dental polishing machine allows the practitioner to achieve the desired finish in just a few minutes. The machine's high speed helps to safely smooth any surface with ease and control.
As the name suggests, a dental polishing machine is a tool designed to polish and smooth any dental prostheses' surface. Nonetheless, it can also be used to polish other dental appliances, such as:
● Orthodontik punggawa
● Ngutih gigi baki
● Bruxism mouthguards
The machine's system is fairly simple. It possesses a motor that causes the polishing mops or other polishing tools to spin at high speed.
The practitioner simply needs to press the appliance intended to be polished against the spinning mop.
There are multiple dental polishing machine models. They vary in intensity and side. Furthermore, some of them are equipped with protective transparent covers to prevent debris from accidentally flying toward the practitioner's head and eyes.
A dental polishing machine can be used to polish the following materials:
● Metal alloys
● Hard acrylic
● Flexible acrylic
● Thermoplastic materials
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