Wagner Precision’s flagship polishing system, delivering glass-like surface finishes on zirconia, ceramic, composite, and acrylic restorations. Engineered as a complete step-down system from coarse reduction to ultra-fine refinement.

The Panther system is built on an advanced abrasive composite matrix that progressively refines
the surface with each step. From removing milling striations and diamond adjustment marks through
to a flawless optical finish, every Panther instrument is formulated for a specific role in the
polishing sequence.
Available in HP, FG, and RA shank configurations, the Panther integrates seamlessly into both
laboratory and chairside workflows. Dry polishing or use with light coolant — the system delivers
consistent, reproducible results on every restoration.
5,000 – 15,000 RPM
Dry or with light water coolant
Each Panther instrument is color-coded for instant identification. Work through the sequence
for a predictable, glass-like result on every restoration.
| Step | Instrument | Grit Band | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Panther Coarse | Purple | Initial surface reduction; removes milling marks and coarse diamond scratches |
| 2 | Panther Medium | Green | Intermediate refinement; smooths Coarse-step surface irregularities |
| 3 | Panther Fine | Peach | Pre-polish stage; produces a satin surface ready for final gloss |
| 4 | Panther Ultra | White | Final polish; achieves the highest surface luster before Finale step |
Allow the abrasive matrix to do the work. Excessive pressure generates heat and can
compromise the surface and the instrument life. Use short, overlapping strokes.
Skipping steps increases the time required at subsequent stages and risks visible
surface blemishes. Follow Coarse to Medium to Fine to Ultra for optimal efficiency.
Rinse and dry the restoration between each step to remove abrasive debris and
accurately assess the surface prior to moving to the next instrument.
After the Panther Ultra step, apply the Panther Finale to achieve the ultimate
mirror-gloss optical surface that patients and clinicians expect.