Dental Filling

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      Premium Dental Filling Solutions

      Restore Strength, Function, and Aesthetics with Our Advanced Dental Filling Materials

      Dental fillings are the cornerstone of restorative dentistry, essential for repairing teeth damaged by decay, fractures, or wear. Our comprehensive range of dental filling materials is meticulously selected to provide dentists with reliable, high-performance solutions for every clinical indication, ensuring superior patient outcomes and lasting oral health.

      Key Features & Benefits:

      • Exceptional Durability & Longevity: Engineered to withstand the rigors of daily occlusal forces, providing long-lasting restorations that resist wear and fracture.
      • Superior Aesthetics: Available in a wide spectrum of shades and opacities, allowing for seamless blending with natural tooth structure for virtually invisible repairs, especially with composite and ceramic options.
      • Optimized Biocompatibility: Formulated with patient safety in mind, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or sensitivity, and promoting healthy tissue integration.
      • Versatile Clinical Applications: Suitable for a broad range of restorations, from small Class I cavities to extensive Class V lesions, core build-ups, and aesthetic enhancements.
      • Excellent Handling Characteristics: Designed for ease of use, with optimal viscosity, sculptability, and working time to facilitate efficient and precise chairside application.
      • Reliable Bond Strength: Advanced adhesive properties (for composite and GIC) ensure a strong, long-lasting bond to tooth structure, minimizing microleakage and secondary decay.
      • Detectability on X-rays: Most materials are radiopaque, allowing for clear visualization on radiographs to facilitate accurate diagnosis, monitoring, and verification of restoration integrity.
      • Reduced Post-Operative Sensitivity: Formulations engineered to minimize contraction stress and enhance marginal integrity, contributing to patient comfort after the procedure.

      Indications for Use:

      Our dental filling materials are indicated for, but not limited to:

      • Restoration of Carious Lesions: Class I, II, III, IV, V, and VI cavities.
      • Repair of Fractured or Chipped Teeth: Restoring integrity and aesthetics.
      • Core Build-ups: As a foundation for crowns and other indirect restorations.
      • Diastema Closure: Closing gaps between teeth for improved aesthetics.
      • Minor Aesthetic Corrections: Reshaping teeth or masking discolored areas.
      • Abfraction and Abrasion Lesions: Protecting exposed root surfaces.

      Available Material Types:

      We offer a diverse portfolio of dental filling materials to meet specific clinical needs and patient preferences:

      1. Composite Resins

      • Description: Tooth-colored, highly aesthetic materials made of a resin matrix and inorganic filler particles.
      • Key Benefits: Excellent aesthetics, strong bonding to tooth structure, mercury-free, versatile for anterior and posterior restorations.
      • Sub-types: Flowable, Packable, Universal, Bulk-fill.

      2. Glass Ionomer Cements (GICs)

      • Description: Self-adhesive, tooth-colored materials that release fluoride.
      • Key Benefits: Chemical bond to tooth, fluoride release (caries preventative), good biocompatibility, useful for pediatric, geriatric, and temporary restorations.
      • Sub-types: Conventional GIC, Resin-Modified GIC (RMGI).

      3. Amalgam

      • Description: A traditional, durable metallic filling material composed of silver, tin, copper, and mercury.
      • Key Benefits: Exceptional strength, durability, cost-effectiveness, well-proven track record.
      • Note: While still available, its use is declining due to aesthetic concerns and environmental considerations.

      4. Ceramic (Porcelain) Inlays/Onlays

      • Description: Indirect restorations fabricated in a lab and then bonded to the tooth.
      • Key Benefits: Superior aesthetics, high strength and wear resistance, excellent biocompatibility, precise fit.
      • Note: Typically used for larger restorations requiring greater strength and longevity than direct composites.

      5. Gold Inlays/Onlays

      • Description: Indirect restorations custom-made from gold alloy.
      • Key Benefits: Unmatched durability, excellent biocompatibility, gentle on opposing teeth, very long-lasting.
      • Note: Highest cost, distinct metallic appearance.

      Why Choose Our Dental Filling Solutions?

      • Quality Assurance: All materials are sourced from reputable manufacturers, adhering to strict international quality standards (e.g., ISO, ADA).
      • Comprehensive Selection: A one-stop shop for all your restorative material needs, offering a wide range of types, shades, and viscosities.
      • Clinical Efficacy: Products are clinically proven for their reliability, performance, and long-term success.
      • Expert Support: Our team is available to provide detailed product information and assist with material selection for your specific practice requirements.

      Ordering Information:

      • Packaging: Available in various formats including single-dose capsules, syringes, jars, and complete kits.
      • Shades: A comprehensive range of VITA® classical shades and specialty shades (e.g., bleach, opaque) for optimal aesthetic matching.
      • Volume Discounts: Inquire about bulk purchasing options and loyalty programs.

      Elevate your restorative practice with our premium dental filling materials. Contact us today to explore our full catalog and place your order.

      For professional dental use only. Please refer to individual product instructions for specific handling, safety, and storage guidelines.

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