Dental Fillings

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      Premium Dental Filling Materials

      Restore the health, function, and aesthetics of your patients' smiles with our comprehensive range of high-performance dental filling materials. Engineered for durability, biocompatibility, and optimal handling, our fillings empower you to deliver exceptional restorative outcomes for a wide spectrum of clinical situations.

      Key Features & Benefits Across Our Range:

      • Superior Restoration: Effectively repair teeth damaged by caries, fractures, or wear, preventing further decay and restoring anatomical form.
      • Enhanced Durability: Formulated for long-lasting strength and resistance to occlusal forces, ensuring the longevity of your restorations.
      • Biocompatible Solutions: Materials chosen for excellent tissue compatibility, minimizing post-operative sensitivity and promoting patient safety and comfort.
      • Aesthetic Versatility: Offer a spectrum of shades, opacities, and translucencies for seamless integration with natural tooth structure, delivering highly aesthetic results.
      • Optimized Handling: Designed for ease of placement, sculptability, and polishability, streamlining your workflow and achieving precise anatomical contours.
      • Reduced Microleakage: Advanced formulations and bonding agents minimize marginal gaps, protecting against secondary caries and ensuring predictable results.

      Our Comprehensive Range of Filling Materials:

      We understand that different clinical situations demand different solutions. Our curated selection includes the most trusted and advanced filling materials available:

      1. Light-Cure Composite Resins (Tooth-Colored Fillings)

      • Description: State-of-the-art, tooth-colored restorative materials that bond directly to the tooth structure. Available in universal, flowable, and bulk-fill varieties to suit diverse needs.
      • Key Properties:
        • Exceptional Aesthetics: Wide range of VITA shades, opacities, and translucencies for invisible restorations.
        • High Strength & Wear Resistance: Excellent mechanical properties for both anterior and posterior applications.
        • Minimally Invasive: Allows for conservative tooth preparation, preserving more natural tooth structure.
        • Strong Adhesion: Reliable bonding to enamel and dentin for secure, long-lasting restorations.
        • Polishability: Achieves a high-gloss finish that retains its luster over time.
      • Ideal For: Anterior and posterior restorations, veneer repair, diastema closure, core build-ups, class V restorations.

      2. Glass Ionomer Cements (GICs)

      • Description: Self-adhesive, fluoride-releasing restorative materials known for their chemical bond to tooth structure and excellent biocompatibility.
      • Key Properties:
        • Fluoride Release: Helps prevent secondary caries, making them ideal for high-caries-risk patients and pediatric dentistry.
        • Chemical Adhesion: Bonds directly to enamel and dentin without the need for a separate bonding agent.
        • Biocompatible: Gentle on pulp and well-tolerated by oral tissues.
        • Minimal Shrinkage: Reduces stress on the tooth structure and marginal microleakage.
        • Tooth-like Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: Reduces stress from temperature changes.
      • Ideal For: Pediatric restorations, non-carious cervical lesions, temporary restorations, core build-ups, luting, and as a liner/base.

      3. Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer Cements (RMGICs)

      • Description: A hybrid material combining the benefits of GICs (fluoride release, chemical bond) with the enhanced strength, aesthetics, and rapid setting of resin-based materials (light-cure).
      • Key Properties:
        • Dual-Cure Mechanism: Offers the advantages of both light-cure (immediate set) and chemical cure.
        • Enhanced Strength & Aesthetics: Improved mechanical properties and better polishability compared to conventional GICs.
        • Fluoride Release: Provides continuous fluoride release for caries prevention.
        • Reduced Sensitivity to Moisture: More forgiving during placement compared to composites.
        • Good Biocompatibility: Excellent tissue tolerance.
      • Ideal For: Pediatric restorations, core build-ups, intermediate restorations, liner/base, and geriatric restorations.

      4. Amalgam (Silver Fillings)

      • Description: A robust and cost-effective restorative material, consisting of an alloy of mercury, silver, tin, and copper, known for its exceptional durability.
      • Key Properties:
        • Exceptional Durability & Longevity: Proven to last for many years, especially in high-stress, posterior areas.
        • High Resistance to Wear & Fracture: Withstands significant occlusal forces.
        • Self-Sealing Properties: Over time, corrosion products help to seal the margins, reducing microleakage.
        • Cost-Effective Solution: An economical choice for large posterior restorations.
        • Less Technique Sensitive: More forgiving in situations where moisture control is challenging.
      • Ideal For: Large posterior restorations, cases where moisture control is difficult, and patients seeking a highly durable, economical option.

      Why Choose Our Dental Filling Materials?

      • Uncompromising Quality: Sourced from leading manufacturers, our materials adhere to stringent international quality and safety standards (e.g., ISO, ADA specifications).
      • Clinical Efficacy: Trusted by dental professionals worldwide, our products deliver predictable and successful patient outcomes.
      • Patient-Centric Design: We prioritize materials that ensure patient comfort, long-term oral health, and natural-looking results.
      • Comprehensive Support: Our knowledgeable team is available to help you select the ideal materials for your practice and provide technical assistance.

      Indications for Use:

      Our dental filling materials are indicated for:

      • Restoration of carious lesions (cavities) in anterior and posterior teeth.
      • Repair of fractured or chipped teeth.
      • Replacement of old, failing, or discolored restorations.
      • Core build-ups prior to crown placement.
      • Blocking out undercuts.
      • Non-carious cervical lesions and root caries.
      • Liner/base applications under various restorations.

      Ordering Information:

      Browse our extensive catalog of dental filling materials today. Available in various shades, viscosities, delivery systems (e.g., syringes, capsules), and pack sizes to meet the specific needs of your practice.

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      Disclaimer: Please note: Selection and application of dental filling materials should always be based on a thorough clinical assessment, patient needs, and professional judgment, adhering to relevant clinical guidelines and the manufacturer's instructions for use. Individual results may vary.

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