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Tor Vm Sectional Contoured Metal Matrices - Advanced Kit No 1.298
Tor Vm Sectional Contoured Metal Matrices - Advanced Kit No 1.298
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Tor Vm Sectional Contoured Matrices Kits are intended to separate the approximate surfaces of neighboring teeth during the restoration of type II. All matrices are volumetric, concave, formed from special corrosion-resistant steel. Thin matrixes are convenient to use for the restoration of small defects, thick ones - for the restoration of large carious cavities with destruction in the subgingival region. Thick matrixes keep the form well, which in some cases does not allow the use of wedges when restoring the gingival margin or the arbor wall. Hard matrices are easier to introduce, however, their adaptation to the formation of a contact point is difficult.
Features
Features
- Anatomically preformed
- Stainless steel
- No matrix retainer required
- For the restoration purpose
- Easy to burnish
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Thickness - 0.050mm hard
Material - Stainless steel
Shape -:
- Small
- Small with Ledge
- Medium
- Medium with Ledge
- Large
- Large with Ledge
Packaging
Packaging
Sectional Contoured Matrices - Advanced Kit No 1.298 - 50pcs
Small with ledge (Ne 1.0971) - 5 pcs
Small (Ne 1.0972) - 15 pcs
Large (Ne 1.0973)- 10pcs
Large with ledge (Ne 1.0974) - 5 pcs
Medium with ledge (Ne 1.0975) - 5 pcs
Medium (Ne 1.0976) -10pcs
Ring (standard) (Ne 1.099) - 1 pcs
Direction to use
Direction to use
Installing contoured metal matrices with a ring can be done by following these general steps:
- Select the appropriate size and contour of matrix band to match the tooth being restored.
- Place the matrix band around the tooth, making sure it fits snugly against the tooth and reaches the bottom of the proximal box.
- If necessary, use a wedge to help hold the matrix band in place.
- Insert the contoured metal matrix into the matrix band, making sure it sits flush against the tooth and extends slightly beyond the gingival margin.
- Place the matrix retainer ring over the matrix band and matrix, making sure it fits snugly.
- Use a suitable instrument to tighten the ring, compressing the matrix and band against the tooth.
- Apply the restorative material, such as composite resin or amalgam, to fill the cavity.
- Cure the restorative material according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Remove the ring and matrix band, and finish and polish the restoration as needed.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: Made in Russia
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: What are the benefits of using sectional contoured matrices?
Answer: Sectional contoured matrices help to ensure a proper contour and shape for the dental restoration, as well as preventing the restorative material from flowing into the adjacent teeth or soft tissues.
Question: Are there different sizes and types of sectional contoured matrices available?
Answer: Yes, there are different sizes and types of sectional contoured matrices available, including various widths and thicknesses to accommodate different teeth and restorative materials.
Question: Can sectional contoured matrices be used on all types of dental restorations?
Answer: Sectional contoured matrices are typically used for Class II dental restorations, which involve the proximal surfaces of posterior teeth. However, they may also be used for other types of restorations where a temporary wall is needed.
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