BADER® DENTAL® Sectional Dies

This matrix kit includes 100 pieces and 2 clamps, along with a ring that can be used with any restorative material. Our sectional matrices offer quick and easy application, saving time compared to conventional matrix systems.

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SKU: 1398

Description

Sectional dies for dental restoration

This kit is the quick and easy solution for Class II interproximal restorations.

Description of the Matrices for Restoration

Sectional Matrices are dentistry tools used for Class II interproximal restoration, also known as interproximal caries restoration. These matrices are designed to adapt to the shape and size of the teeth and to isolate and protect the interproximal area during the restoration process.

are easy to use and are easily placed on the interproximal surface of the tooth. Once in place, they help maintain the space between teeth and prevent excess restorative material. This helps reduce the need for subsequent adjustments and corrections.

In addition, Sectional Matrices are also used to achieve precise margin reduction and reduce excess restoration material at the gingival margin of the tooth. This helps prevent gingival inflammation and the development of dental caries.

 

Main characteristics of the Sectional Matrices:

This matrix kit includes 100 pieces and 2 clamps, along with a ring that can be used with any restorative material. Made of tempered steel with an excellent shape, our matrices offer quick and easy application (30 seconds on average), saving time compared to conventional matrix systems that can require up to 8 minutes. In addition, the rings create the necessary spacing between teeth for natural and close contacts, which facilitates placement and is adaptable to a wide variety of tooth anatomies.

Available in 6 different types with anatomical and tight contact, our product is precise and durable. They are also available in two different thicknesses (0.050 mm and 0.035 mm) and variable hardness (hard/soft) to suit your specific needs.

This kit is for operative use.

 


 

Watch this informative video about the Class II Interproximal restoration made with the sectional matrices sectional matrices: