I'm going through slow and painful withdrawals

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I have this fabulous, pretty aggressive, rubber/silicone (?) wheel which is slowly disappearing with use before my eyes. I am desperate to find another, and a previous posting proved unsuccessful.
It is a very thin, red with flecking, flexible rubber wheel which does NOT crumble with use! Notice that it is not thicker towards the mandrel. I love it for interpoximal margins on bridges and I need to locate the producer of said wheel.
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Do you know the brand? It could be Braessler or Keystone or Bredent or.....There a few manufacturers out there so not sure which one.
 
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Do you know the brand? It could be Braessler or Keystone or Bredent or.....There a few manufacturers out there so not sure which one.

I don't know anything :-(
 
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Try CMP they sell a lot of grinding and polishing stuff for partial frameworks.
 
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image.jpeg What are these bridges, alloy or zirc? Do you know if it came on the mandrel or not?
See the red check, this is from pearson catalog. I use the red knife edge and just true them
down even more to my liking for alloy.
 
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View attachment 20605 What are these bridges, alloy or zirc? Do you know if it came on the mandrel or not?
See the red check, this is from pearson catalog. I use the red knife edge and just true them
down even more to my liking for alloy.

I use them on zirconia only because I don't work with metal. I don't know if it came on the mandrel because I just found it lying around.
 
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Always keep the container or baggy. Never throw anything away u til you make sure it's garbage.

I hate when this happens.
 
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It looks like a Perladia wheel. I think they are no longer made as I used to get them from Schein and they are no longer in their catalog. They are made in Japan so maybe they are still available?
 
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Sorry my spelling "Braessler"didn't help!
 
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