Dental Fillings

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      Here's a detailed product description for Dental Fillings in Markdown format, covering various types and their key attributes.

      Premium Dental Filling Materials: Restore Smiles, Ensure Lasting Health

      Empower your practice with a comprehensive range of high-quality dental filling materials designed for superior aesthetics, durability, and patient comfort.

      Product Overview

      Our selection of dental filling materials is meticulously curated to meet the diverse restorative needs of modern dentistry. From highly aesthetic composite resins to robust amalgam and fluoride-releasing glass ionomers, we provide the essential tools for effective and long-lasting restorations. Each material adheres to stringent quality standards, ensuring optimal performance and predictable clinical outcomes.

      Key Benefits for Your Practice & Patients

      • Exceptional Aesthetics: Offer invisible restorations that blend seamlessly with natural dentition (especially with composites).
      • Superior Durability: Provide long-lasting solutions that withstand occlusal forces and daily wear.
      • Enhanced Patient Comfort: Minimize post-operative sensitivity and reduce chair time with efficient materials.
      • Biocompatible Formulations: Ensure patient safety and compatibility with oral tissues.
      • Versatile Applications: Address a wide spectrum of restorative indications, from small cavities to core build-ups.
      • Easy Handling & Application: Streamline your restorative procedures with materials designed for optimal workability.
      • Preventative Properties: Certain materials offer fluoride release for enhanced remineralization and secondary caries prevention.
      • Radiopacity: Facilitate easy detection and monitoring on radiographs for accurate diagnosis.

      Our Comprehensive Range of Dental Filling Materials

      1. Composite Resins (Light-Cured)

      The gold standard for aesthetic restorations, offering unparalleled natural appearance and excellent bonding capabilities.

      • Key Features:
        • Vast Shade Selection: Available in an extensive range of VITA® shades, including opaque, translucent, and bleach shades, for perfect match and characterization.
        • Micro-Hybrid & Nano-Hybrid Formulations: Choose from formulations optimized for anterior aesthetics (nano-filled for high polish) or posterior strength (hybrid for wear resistance).
        • Superior Polishability & Luster Retention: Achieve a high-gloss finish that lasts, mimicking natural tooth enamel.
        • Excellent Handling Properties: Non-sticky, sculptable, and slump-resistant for precise anatomical contouring.
        • High Compressive & Flexural Strength: Ensures long-term durability and resistance to fracture in stress-bearing areas.
        • Low Polymerization Shrinkage: Minimizes marginal gaps and reduces post-operative sensitivity.
        • Radiopaque: Allows for clear differentiation from natural tooth structure on X-rays.
      • Ideal for: Class I-V restorations, direct veneers, diastema closures, core build-ups, repairing fractured teeth.
      • Packaging: Syringe delivery systems, unit-dose compules.

      2. Amalgam (Silver Fillings)

      A time-tested, robust, and cost-effective solution known for its exceptional strength and longevity, particularly in posterior teeth.

      • Key Features:
        • High Compressive Strength: Withstands heavy occlusal forces, making it ideal for posterior restorations.
        • Excellent Marginal Integrity: Known for its ability to form a good seal and resist microleakage over time.
        • Proven Longevity: Decades of clinical success demonstrating its durability.
        • Ease of Use: Simple to place and manipulate, less technique-sensitive than composites.
        • Self-Sealing Properties: Corrosion by-products can help seal the tooth-restoration interface over time.
      • Ideal for: Class I & II restorations in areas of high stress, core build-ups, situations where moisture control is challenging.
      • Packaging: Pre-dosed capsules for precise mixing and mercury encapsulation.

      3. Glass Ionomer Cements (GICs) & Resin-Modified Glass Ionomers (RMGIs)

      Biocompatible materials offering fluoride release and chemical adhesion, particularly beneficial for pediatric dentistry and non-stress-bearing restorations.

      • Key Features:
        • Fluoride Release: Continuously releases fluoride, promoting remineralization and preventing secondary caries.
        • Chemical Adhesion to Tooth Structure: Bonds directly to enamel and dentin without the need for a separate adhesive system.
        • Biocompatible: Gentle on pulp and surrounding tissues.
        • Tooth-Colored (though less aesthetic than composites): Offers a natural-looking option, especially for GICs. RMGIs provide improved aesthetics and strength.
        • Good for Difficult-to-Isolate Areas: Less sensitive to moisture contamination than composites.
        • RMGI Advantages: Enhanced strength, wear resistance, faster setting time, and better polishability compared to conventional GICs.
      • Ideal for:
        • GICs: Class V restorations, primary teeth restorations, temporary restorations, liners/bases, atraumatic restorative treatment (ART).
        • RMGIs: Pediatric restorations, core build-ups, Class III & V restorations (especially cervical lesions), temporary posterior restorations.
      • Packaging: Powder and liquid systems, pre-dosed capsules.

      Technical Specifications (Vary by Material Type)

      • Compressive Strength: Ranges from 100-300+ MPa
      • Flexural Strength: Ranges from 50-150+ MPa
      • Working Time: 30 seconds to 2 minutes (GICs/Amalgam); Varies with ambient light (Composites)
      • Curing Time: 20-40 seconds per increment (Composites/RMGIs with light cure)
      • Particle Size: 0.01 to 5 microns (Composites)
      • Radiopacity: Excellent, meeting ISO standards
      • Shade Matching: VITA® classic and modern shades available
      • Shelf Life: Typically 2-3 years from manufacturing date

      Indications for Use

      • Restoration of carious lesions (Class I-VI)
      • Repair of fractured or abraded teeth
      • Core build-ups for indirect restorations
      • Blocking out undercuts
      • Repairing ceramic and composite restorations
      • Pit and fissure sealants (flowable composites, GICs)
      • Temporary restorations
      • Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART)

      Why Choose Our Dental Filling Materials?

      • Uncompromising Quality: Sourced from leading manufacturers with strict quality control, ensuring consistent performance.
      • Clinical Reliability: Materials backed by extensive research and positive clinical outcomes.
      • Regulatory Compliance: All products meet or exceed international standards (e.g., ISO, ADA, CE).
      • Competitive Pricing: High-value solutions without compromising on quality.
      • Exceptional Support: Dedicated customer service and technical assistance to help you choose the right materials.
      • Innovation: We continually update our inventory with the latest advancements in restorative dentistry.

      Ordering Information

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      Disclaimer: Dental filling materials are intended for use by qualified dental professionals. Proper training, technique, and adherence to manufacturer's instructions are essential for successful outcomes. Please refer to individual product inserts for specific warnings, precautions, and instructions for use.

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