Description
Premium Dental Restorative Fillings
Restore, Protect, Preserve: The Foundation of Lasting Oral Health
Overview
Our comprehensive line of dental restorative fillings provides dentists with advanced solutions for repairing teeth affected by decay, trauma, or wear. Engineered for durability, aesthetics, and optimal patient outcomes, our filling materials address a wide range of clinical indications, ensuring predictable and long-lasting restorations. From aesthetic anterior solutions to robust posterior restorations, we offer the trusted materials you need to build healthy, beautiful smiles.
Key Features & Benefits
- Exceptional Durability: Formulated with high-strength components to withstand occlusal forces and daily wear, ensuring extended longevity of restorations.
- Superior Aesthetics: Available in a wide array of VITA® shades for natural-looking, virtually undetectable restorations, particularly with our composite resin options.
- Biocompatible Materials: Designed to be well-tolerated by oral tissues, minimizing post-operative sensitivity and promoting healthy gingival response.
- Excellent Marginal Integrity: Achieve a tight, gap-free seal between the filling and tooth structure, preventing microleakage and secondary caries.
- Ease of Handling: Optimized viscosity and working times across various materials facilitate precise placement and contouring, enhancing clinical efficiency.
- Reduced Post-Operative Sensitivity: Advanced formulations aim to minimize common discomfort experienced by patients after restorative procedures.
- Comprehensive Range: A diverse portfolio encompassing composite resins, dental amalgam, and glass ionomer cements to suit virtually every clinical scenario and patient need.
Available Material Types
1. Composite Resin Fillings
- Description: Tooth-colored restorative materials composed of a resin matrix and inorganic filler particles. Ideal for aesthetic restorations.
- Key Characteristics:
- High Aesthetics: Available in multiple shades to match natural tooth structure.
- Bonding Technology: Chemically bonds to tooth structure, allowing for more conservative tooth preparation.
- Versatility: Suitable for anterior and posterior restorations, veneers, core buildups, and diastema closures.
- Light-Cured: Controlled working time, setting only upon exposure to a curing light.
- Indications: Small to moderate Class I, II, III, IV, V restorations, anterior aesthetics, repair of fractured teeth, cosmetic recontouring.
- Formulation Options:
- Nanofill Composites: Excellent polishability, strength, and wear resistance, ideal for highly aesthetic areas.
- Microhybrid Composites: A balanced blend of strength and aesthetics, suitable for universal use.
- Bulk-Fill Composites: Designed for faster placement in deeper cavities, reducing layering steps and polymerization shrinkage.
2. Dental Amalgam Fillings (Optional - based on regional regulations and practice preference)
- Description: A robust, metallic restorative material composed of mercury and a silver alloy. A time-tested option known for its strength and durability.
- Key Characteristics:
- Exceptional Strength: Highly resistant to fracture and wear, especially in high-stress posterior areas.
- Durability: Proven long-term clinical success and longevity.
- Cost-Effective: Generally more economical than composite restorations.
- Less Technique Sensitive: Easier to place in moisture-controlled environments compared to composite.
- Indications: Large Class I, II restorations, core buildups, areas where moisture control is challenging, patients with high caries risk.
- Formulation Options:
- High Copper Amalgam: Our preferred formulation for enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, and reduced marginal breakdown.
3. Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) Fillings
- Description: A tooth-colored, fluoride-releasing material formed by the reaction of glass powder and polyacrylic acid.
- Key Characteristics:
- Fluoride Release: Actively releases fluoride, aiding in the prevention of secondary caries, especially beneficial for pediatric and high-risk patients.
- Chemical Adhesion: Bonds chemically to enamel and dentin without the need for a separate bonding agent.
- Biocompatible: Kind to the pulp, making it suitable for deeper restorations and as a liner/base.
- Moisture Tolerance: Less sensitive to moisture during placement compared to composite.
- Indications: Class V restorations (cervical lesions), temporary restorations, core buildups, pediatric restorations, as a liner or base under other restorative materials.
- Formulation Options:
- Conventional GIC: Self-curing, excellent fluoride release.
- Resin-Modified GIC (RMGI): Light-cured for faster setting, improved aesthetics, and enhanced physical properties.
General Indications for Use (Across Material Types)
- Restoration of carious lesions (decay) in various tooth classes.
- Repair of fractured or chipped teeth.
- Replacement of old, failing, or discolored existing restorations.
- Restoration of worn or eroded tooth surfaces (e.g., abfraction lesions).
- Core buildups for indirect restorations (crowns, onlays).
- Temporary restorations.
- Cosmetic enhancements (e.g., direct veneers with composite).
Contraindications
- Known allergies or sensitivities to any component of the filling material.
- For composite and GIC: Lack of adequate isolation to prevent moisture contamination.
- For amalgam: Patients with severe mercury allergy (rare).
- Restorations requiring full cuspal coverage or where occlusal forces exceed material limitations (e.g., very large lesions better suited for indirect restorations like crowns).
Packaging & Availability
Our dental filling materials are available in various convenient formats to suit your practice's needs:
- Composite Resins: Syringe delivery (various sizes), Unit-dose compules.
- Dental Amalgam: Encapsulated in pre-measured capsules for easy activation and trituration.
- Glass Ionomer Cements: Powder/liquid kits, Encapsulated formulations, Clicker dispensers.
- Shade Kits: Comprehensive composite shade guides for accurate tooth matching.
- Assortment Packs: Combinations of popular shades and types for versatile clinical application.
Regulatory & Safety Information
All our dental filling materials are manufactured under stringent quality control standards and comply with international regulatory requirements, including:
- ISO Certified Facilities: Ensuring consistent quality and safety.
- CE Mark: For distribution within the European Economic Area.
- FDA Cleared: For sale and use in the United States.
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS): Available upon request for detailed handling and safety information.
Why Choose Our Dental Restorative Fillings?
We are committed to empowering dental professionals with superior restorative solutions. By choosing our filling materials, you benefit from:
- Innovation & Research: Continuously investing in R&D to bring you the latest advancements in dental materials science.
- Uncompromising Quality: Each product undergoes rigorous testing to meet the highest standards of performance and safety.
- Clinical Confidence: Materials designed for predictability, ease of use, and long-term success.
- Dedicated Support: Access to our clinical and technical support team for any queries or assistance.
Disclaimer: This product description is intended for dental professionals. The selection and application of dental filling materials should always be based on a thorough clinical assessment, patient needs, and professional judgment, in accordance with standard dental practices and applicable regulations. Please refer to the specific product's Instructions For Use (IFU) for complete details on indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and handling.