Description
Dental Filling Solutions
Restore. Protect. Revitalize.
Dental fillings are essential restorative materials used to repair teeth damaged by decay, fractures, or wear. They play a critical role in stopping the progression of oral disease, restoring tooth structure, preventing further damage, and ensuring optimal oral health and aesthetics. Our comprehensive range of dental filling solutions provides dentists with the versatility, reliability, and advanced materials needed to achieve excellent clinical outcomes for every patient.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Effective Caries Arrest: Swiftly halt the progression of dental decay, eliminating discomfort and preventing more extensive damage.
- Restoration of Tooth Anatomy: Reconstruct the natural shape, contour, and function of the tooth, promoting proper occlusion and mastication.
- Enhanced Durability: Engineered for long-term wear resistance, designed to withstand daily chewing forces and maintain integrity.
- Superior Aesthetics: Offer a variety of tooth-colored options that blend seamlessly with natural dentition, restoring smiles with confidence.
- Biocompatible Materials: Formulated with patient safety in mind, ensuring compatibility with oral tissues and minimizing adverse reactions.
- Reduced Sensitivity: Seal off exposed dentin and pulp, significantly reducing post-operative sensitivity and discomfort.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of restorative needs, from small pit and fissure lesions to larger multi-surface restorations.
- Ease of Handling: Designed for optimal workability, allowing for precise placement, sculpting, and finishing by dental professionals.
Types of Dental Filling Materials:
We offer a diverse portfolio of filling materials, each tailored to specific clinical indications and patient preferences:
1. Composite Resin Fillings (Tooth-Colored)
- Description: A blend of plastic and fine glass particles, cured with a special light.
- Advantages:
- Highly aesthetic, blending with natural tooth color.
- Bonds directly to tooth structure, requiring less tooth removal.
- Versatile for front and back teeth.
- Ideal for: Visible areas, small to medium-sized cavities, minor cosmetic corrections.
2. Amalgam Fillings (Silver Fillings)
- Description: A durable and long-lasting mixture of metals, including silver, tin, copper, and mercury.
- Advantages:
- Exceptional strength and wear resistance.
- Cost-effective solution.
- Proven track record of reliability over decades.
- Ideal for: Load-bearing molars and areas where aesthetics are not the primary concern.
3. Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) Fillings
- Description: A tooth-colored material that chemically bonds to the tooth and releases fluoride.
- Advantages:
- Fluoride release helps prevent secondary decay.
- Good biocompatibility.
- Minimally invasive, suitable for specific applications.
- Ideal for: Primary (baby) teeth, temporary restorations, cavity liners, and root surface restorations.
4. Porcelain/Ceramic Fillings (Inlays/Onlays)
- Description: Custom-made restorations fabricated in a dental lab and then bonded to the tooth.
- Advantages:
- Superior aesthetics, closely matching natural teeth.
- Excellent durability and stain resistance.
- Provide greater strength to the tooth than direct fillings.
- Ideal for: Larger cavities where a direct filling might compromise tooth strength but a full crown is not yet necessary.
5. Gold Fillings (Inlays/Onlays)
- Description: Indirect restorations made from gold alloy in a dental lab and then cemented into place.
- Advantages:
- Unmatched durability and longevity (often lasting over 20 years).
- Excellent biocompatibility.
- Precise fit and resistance to corrosion.
- Ideal for: Patients prioritizing ultimate durability and are comfortable with the cost and aesthetic of gold.
Indications for Use:
- Treatment of dental caries (cavities) of varying sizes.
- Repair of chipped, cracked, or fractured teeth.
- Restoration of worn-down teeth due to bruxism or erosion.
- Replacement of old, failing, or discolored existing fillings.
- Correction of minor cosmetic imperfections or gaps.
- Building up tooth structure for indirect restorations (e.g., core buildups).
Technical Specifications (General):
- Radiopacity: Ensures clear visibility on X-rays for easy diagnosis and monitoring.
- Curing Mechanism: Light-cured (composites, GICs) or Self-cured (amalgam, some GICs).
- Shade Range: Extensive options available for composite and ceramic materials to match all VITA® shades.
- Compressive Strength: High resistance to chewing forces for long-term clinical success.
- Flexural Strength: Resilience against bending and fracture under occlusal stress.
- Working & Setting Times: Optimized for efficient clinical procedures.
- Surface Polishability: Achieves a smooth, natural-looking surface, resistant to plaque accumulation.
Post-Procedure Care & Maintenance:
- Patients should maintain rigorous oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing and flossing.
- Routine dental check-ups and professional cleanings are crucial for the longevity of fillings.
- Patients should be advised on potential temporary sensitivity and appropriate management.
- Avoidance of excessively hard or sticky foods, particularly in the initial hours/days for certain filling types.
Why Choose Our Dental Filling Solutions?
We are committed to providing dental professionals with the highest quality, most reliable, and innovative restorative materials. Our products are backed by extensive research, rigorous testing, and compliance with global regulatory standards. By choosing our dental filling solutions, you empower your practice to deliver superior patient care, exceptional aesthetic results, and restorations built to last.
Ordering Information:
For detailed product catalogs, specific SKUs, pricing, and to place an order, please contact our sales team or visit our professional portal:
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Note to Dental Professionals: Always refer to the specific product's Instructions For Use (IFU) for detailed application techniques, contraindications, warnings, and material-specific care guidelines.