The concluding step in the Panther polishing protocol. The Finale’s silicone-impregnated medium produces a mirror-quality, optically clear surface on ceramic, zirconia, composite, and acrylic restorations.

The Panther Finale is formulated as the definitive final polishing step in the Panther system.
Its silicone-impregnated medium carries ultra-fine abrasive particles that gently burnish the
pre-polished surface to a brilliant, optically clear gloss — the kind of finish that elevates
the perceived quality of every restoration.
While engineered as the cap to the Panther protocol, the Finale also performs exceptionally
as a standalone polisher on surfaces that have already been pre-polished by equivalent systems.
Compatible with all commonly used restorative materials.
The Finale’s bonded silicone matrix acts as both the carrier and a polishing agent,
creating a flexible, conforming contact surface that reaches into contours and embrasures
uniformly.
Ultra-fine abrasive particles within the matrix perform the final micro-leveling of the
surface, eliminating the micro-scratches left by the Panther Ultra step and creating a
true optical finish.
The silicone medium dissipates frictional heat efficiently, reducing the risk of thermal
stress to the restoration during the final polishing stage. Use dry for best results.
Apply the Finale immediately following the Panther Ultra step. Rinse and dry the
restoration thoroughly before proceeding. Use gentle, intermittent pressure at
5,000 – 10,000 RPM. Work all surfaces systematically, then rinse and assess the
final gloss under natural or daylight-corrected laboratory lighting.
A single Finale instrument is typically sufficient for multiple restorations when
technique is correctly applied.
When using the Finale on surfaces pre-polished by other systems, ensure the surface
has reached a satin-level finish equivalent to the Panther Fine or Ultra step before
applying. The Finale is not designed to remove coarse scratches or reduce material —
it is a final gloss enhancer only.
Ideal for clinical correction and re-polishing of glazed ceramics after intraoral adjustment.