The complete all-in-one kit for finishing and polishing zirconia and lithium disilicate restorations in a single workflow. Every instrument needed from initial reduction through final surface polish, organized and ready to use.

The ZrHP Diamond Kit consolidates every instrument required for the complete zirconia and
lithium disilicate finishing and polishing workflow into a single organized kit. Whether
adjusting a chairside same-day restoration or finishing a laboratory-fabricated full-arch
case, the ZrHP Kit eliminates instrument selection guesswork and reduces chairside time.
All instruments in the kit are HP-shank (handpiece) format, compatible with all major
slow-speed and high-torque handpiece systems used in clinical and laboratory settings.
| Material | Common Brand Examples |
|---|---|
| Sintered Zirconia | BruxZir, Katana, Cercon, InCoris |
| Lithium Disilicate | IPS e.max CAD, IPS e.max Press |
| Leucite Ceramic | IPS Empress, ProCAD |
| Hybrid Ceramic | VITA Enamic, Cerasmart |
The ZrHP Diamond Kit follows a logical, four-stage progression that takes a sintered
ceramic restoration from raw mill-out to a clinically acceptable, high-gloss surface.
Use the coarse diamond to address premature contacts, reduce high spots, and establish the
desired occlusal scheme. Work in short strokes with air/water coolant.
Speed: 150,000–200,000 RPM with coolant
Switch to the medium diamond to refine anatomy, define embrasure spaces, and smooth any
surface irregularities introduced during milling or initial adjustment.
Speed: 120,000–180,000 RPM with coolant
Progress through the fine and extra-fine diamonds sequentially. Each step removes the
scratch pattern of the previous instrument, preparing the surface for polishing.
Speed: 100,000–150,000 RPM with coolant
Apply the polishing points and cup with light pressure and slow speed to develop the
final high-gloss surface. No polishing paste required — abrasive is embedded in the point.
Speed: 5,000–15,000 RPM, dry or light moisture
Instrument selection is a common source of variability in ceramic finishing outcomes. When
clinicians or technicians mix instruments from different systems, grit progression gaps
and incompatible cutting geometries produce inconsistent surface quality.
The ZrHP Diamond Kit eliminates that variability. Every instrument is engineered to work
in sequence with the next, with grit increments calibrated to ensure complete scratch
pattern removal at each step. The result is a reproducible, predictable surface finish
— case after case.