Dental Fillings

      Description


      Premium Dental Filling Solutions

      Restore. Protect. Beautify.

      Our comprehensive range of Dental Filling Solutions is engineered to meet the demanding standards of modern restorative dentistry. From anterior aesthetics to posterior durability, we provide high-quality materials that ensure long-lasting restorations, patient comfort, and predictable clinical outcomes. Committed to innovation and clinical excellence, our fillings empower dental professionals to deliver superior care with confidence.

      Key Features & Benefits:

      • Exceptional Durability: Formulated with advanced materials for high wear resistance and fracture toughness, ensuring long-term integrity in high-stress areas.
      • Superior Aesthetics: A wide spectrum of shades, excellent polishability, and natural translucency for seamless integration with natural tooth structure, especially for visible restorations.
      • Optimized Biocompatibility: Materials are rigorously tested to be safe, non-toxic, and tissue-friendly, minimizing post-operative sensitivity and allergic reactions.
      • Strong & Reliable Bonding: Engineered for excellent adhesion to tooth structure, reducing microleakage and secondary caries.
      • Radiopaque for Clear Diagnostics: All materials are highly radiopaque, allowing for easy differentiation from natural tooth structure and detection of marginal integrity on X-rays.
      • User-Friendly Handling: Designed for optimal working time, easy sculptability, and non-stick properties, facilitating efficient and precise placement.
      • Reduced Polymerization Shrinkage (for Composites): Minimizes stress on the tooth-restoration interface, enhancing marginal adaptation and longevity.
      • Fluoride Release (for Glass Ionomers): Offers therapeutic benefits, aiding in remineralization and providing additional protection against secondary decay.

      Our Diverse Range of Filling Materials:

      1. Resin Composite Fillings (Light-Cured)

      • Description: The cornerstone of aesthetic dentistry, these tooth-colored fillings are made from a resin matrix with ceramic or glass filler particles. Cured rapidly with a dental curing light.
      • Ideal For:
        • Anterior and posterior restorations.
        • Cosmetic enhancements (diastema closure, veneering).
        • Small to medium-sized cavities.
        • Core build-ups.
      • Features: High aesthetic match, excellent polishability, bond directly to tooth structure, mercury-free.
      • Available Shades: Comprehensive VITA® classical A1-D4 shade guide compatibility, plus opaque and bleach shades.
      • Consistency: Available in syringe (flowable and packable) and unit-dose tips.

      2. Glass Ionomer Cements (GIC)

      • Description: A versatile material that chemically bonds to tooth structure and releases fluoride over time, offering cariostatic properties. Available in conventional (self-cure) and resin-modified (light-cure) variants.
      • Ideal For:
        • Pediatric restorations.
        • Cervical lesions (Class V).
        • Base/liner under composite fillings.
        • Temporary restorations.
        • Geriatric patients or high-caries risk individuals.
      • Features: Fluoride release, excellent biocompatibility, good bond strength to dentin and enamel, moisture tolerant.

      3. Amalgam Fillings (Silver Fillings)

      • Description: A traditional and highly durable restorative material made from a mixture of metals (silver, tin, copper) and liquid mercury. Known for its strength and longevity.
      • Ideal For:
        • Large posterior restorations (Class I, II, V).
        • High-stress bearing areas.
        • Cost-effective solutions.
      • Features: Exceptional strength and wear resistance, long clinical track record, seals margins well over time.
      • Packaging: Pre-dosed capsules for safe and consistent mixing.

      Technical Specifications (General):

      • Particle Size: Optimized for polishability and wear resistance (e.g., nanohybrid, microhybrid for composites).
      • Filler Content: High filler load for enhanced strength and reduced shrinkage (for composites).
      • Compressive Strength: Varies by material, optimized for intended use.
      • Flexural Strength: Indicates resistance to bending and fracture.
      • Radiopacity: Greater than 200% Al for clear visibility.
      • Working Time: Adaptable to clinical needs.
      • Shelf Life: Minimum 2-3 years when stored properly.

      Professional Use & Safety:

      • For Professional Dental Use Only: These products are intended for use by licensed dental professionals in a clinical setting.
      • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Refer to individual product instructions for specific storage requirements.
      • MSDS: Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available for all products upon request, detailing safe handling, storage, and disposal.
      • Regulatory Compliance: All filling materials are CE marked and comply with ISO 4049 (for Composites), ISO 9917 (for GICs), and ISO 24234 (for Amalgam) standards, ensuring quality and safety.

      Ordering Information:

      Our Dental Filling Solutions are available in a variety of kits, individual shades/capsules, and bulk packs to suit your practice needs.

      • Composite Kits: Assorted syringe packs with bonding agents and accessories.
      • GIC Kits: Powder/liquid sets or encapsulated forms.
      • Amalgam Capsules: Various alloy types (e.g., high-copper) and fill sizes.

      Contact our sales team today to learn more about our complete product line, request samples, or place an order. Elevate your restorative dentistry with materials you can trust.

      Disclaimer: Always refer to the specific manufacturer's instructions for use (IFU) provided with each product for complete information on indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and handling procedures.

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