MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System
MIR Rapide IPR System

MIR Rapide IPR System

Regular price $149.00 AUD
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Perfect partners in accurate, safe and comfortable IPR

MIR Rapide IPR System includes:

MIR IPR HANDSAWS
SERRATED EDGE 
2x White opener serrated saw 0.05mm
 SINGLE-SIDED DOUBLE-SIDED
1x Yellow extra fine 0.05mm 1x Yellow extra fine 0.10mm
1x Red fine 0.10mm 1x Red fine 0.20mm
1x Blue medium 0.15mm 1x Blue medium 0.30mm
1x Green coarse 0.20mm 1x Green coarse 0.40mm
IPR BURS
3.5MM 6.0MM
1x Fine BLUE 3.5mm  1x Fine BLUE 6.0mm 
1x Super-Fine RED 3.5mm  1x Super-Fine RED 6.0mm 
1x Extra Super-Fine 3.5mm 1x Extra Super-Fine 6.0mm

 

The MIR Rapide IPR System offers the dental health care professional the opportunity to produce rapid, deadly accurate and morphologically sound interproximal reduction, which is comfortable and safe to the patient.

This system has been designed by experts in orthodontics and utilises specially engineered medical grade stainless steel burs and handsaws with robust natural diamond grits. The usage protocol utilises MIR handsaws and 1122 IPR burs which guarantees the safest, fastest and most morphologically correct outcomes.

Protocol

The contact points (anterior or posterior) are opened with the white serrated edge MIR handsaw, especially where marked crowding exists. The space is initially opened using a 0.05mm single-sided yellow handsaw, followed by the red 0.10mm and then a blue 0.15mm device. Double-sided options are offered in this kit to ensure faster and more uniform reduction on all tooth surfaces.

Once a space of around 0.15mm has been established, engage the 6.0mm red or blue diamond IPR burs and remove the enamel as needed. Using the tip of the burs can result in reduction of as little as 0.25mm. Check the amount of reduction at all times with a quality IPR gauge.

The two most common techniques employed with these burs is either a gingival to incisal approach, (whereby the bur is engaged below the contact point) or the buccal to palatal (or lingual ) technique. Further fine anatomical reduction and polishing can be established with the use of the yellow band extra super fine bur and the wider handsaws.

MIR Handsaws are suggested for single-use only.