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MEISINGER's ceramic dental abrasives are made of high-quality, specially fused silicone carbide. These dentistry instruments are characterized by even granulation, hard bonding and stainless steel shanks. They are optimized in shape and size for high precision intraoral and/or extraoral abrasion. The high level of production quality guarantees excellent concentricity.


  • Uniform Grain Size
  • Optimal Bonding Hardness
  • Precise and Centrical Concentricity

 Made in Germany

 

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KB728-165-HP-GRN Abrasive, Green, Large Inverted Cup, 16.5mm Ø, Soft Bonding, Fine, HP
  • USD $14.05 /5PK
  • 5PK
KB731-065-HP-BRN Abrasive, Brown, Long Cylinder, 6.5mm Ø, Soft Bonding, Fine, HP
  • USD $14.05 /5PK
  • 5PK
KB731-065-HP-GRN Abrasive, Green, Long Cylinder, 6.5mm Ø, Soft Bonding, Fine, HP
  • USD $14.05 /5PK
  • 5PK
KB733-035-HP-BRN Abrasive, Brown, Tapered Flat End, 3.5mm Ø, Soft Bonding, Fine, HP
  • USD $14.05 /5PK
  • 5PK
Z602-040-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Round, 4mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $50.20 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z623-060-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Wheel, 6mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $50.20 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z638-025-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Short Barrel, 4mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $50.20 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z652R-035-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Tapered Round End, 3.5mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $50.20 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z660-045-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Wide Flame, 4.5mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $50.20 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z667-035-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Football, 3.5mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $50.20 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z722-180-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Disc, 18mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $53.70 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z732-050-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Large Barrel, 5mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $50.20 /1EA
  • 1EA
Z736-065-HP Abrasive, Grey, for Zr2, Inverted Cone, 6.5mm Ø, Fine, HP
  • USD $53.70 /1EA
  • 1EA

What are the Differences Between our Dental Abrasive Tools and Abrasive Strips?

Our dental abrasive tools, like diamond and silicone carbide abrasives, are designed in various shapes (cylinder, wheel, tapered) and coarseness levels to handle precision tasks such as ceramic finishing. In contrast, abrasive strips are typically flat, flexible, and used in interproximal spaces for smoothing and polishing hard-to-reach areas between teeth. While abrasive tools focus on shaping and reducing material from broader surfaces or tough materials, abrasive strips provide a delicate finish, ideal for contouring and final adjustments in tighter spaces.