The Aeroflex system provides flexible mandrel-based finishing for contoured surfaces, interproximal areas, and curved restorations. The flexible mandrel adapts to surface geometry in real time, reducing finishing time on complex contours.

Conventional finishing instruments are rigid by design — a property that is useful for
flat surfaces and defined margins, but a limitation when working in interproximal areas,
around pontic contours, or on curved axial walls. The Aeroflex system solves this with
a flexible mandrel that bends under lateral pressure to follow the contour of the
restoration surface, maintaining consistent abrasive contact throughout the stroke.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| System Type | Flexible mandrel with abrasive disc attachments |
| Available Grits | Coarse, Medium, Fine, Ultra-Fine |
| Compatible Materials | Ceramic, composite, acrylic, metal alloys |
| Recommended Speed | 10,000–20,000 RPM |
| Mandrel Type | RA flexible mandrel |
Use the complete grit sequence for optimal surface quality, or select individual grits
to match the starting surface condition.
The Aeroflex flexible mandrel system provides a clear performance advantage in situations
where surface geometry prevents consistent contact from a rigid instrument.
Finish and polish tight interproximal surfaces on bridges and multi-unit restorations
without removing the restoration or resorting to hand abrasives.
The flexible mandrel follows the curve of axial walls on crowns and veneers, ensuring
consistent surface coverage without creating flat spots.
Bridge pontics with ovate or modified ridge-lap designs present challenging concave
surfaces that flexible discs navigate naturally.
Any restoration with complex three-dimensional surface anatomy — implant superstructures,
custom abutments, hybrid restorations — benefits from flexible finishing access.