Saddle Metal Matrices, Medium, Standard


Clinical Overview
Saddle Metal Matrices are designed to provide optimal adaptation for Class II restorations. They ensure tight contacts between teeth, which helps in reducing the risk of overhangs during restorative procedures.
Key Benefits
- Optimal adaptation: Ensures precise fit for Class II restorations.
- Tight contacts: Facilitates proper interproximal contact, enhancing restoration integrity.
- Reduced risk of overhangs: Minimizes the potential for excess material that can lead to complications.
- Durable material: Constructed to withstand the forces encountered during dental procedures.
- Ease of use: Designed for straightforward application in clinical settings.
Kit Contents
- Refer to packaging for exact contents and sizes.
Working & Setting Times
- Working: Allows for sufficient working time to achieve optimal placement.
- Setting: Not applicable.
Indications
- Class II restorations.
- Situations requiring tight interproximal contacts.
- Restorative procedures where overhang prevention is critical.
- Use in conjunction with composite or amalgam materials.
Instructions for Use
- Select the appropriate size of Saddle Metal Matrix for the restoration.
- Position the matrix around the tooth to ensure proper adaptation.
- Secure the matrix in place using a retainer or wedge as needed.
- Apply the restorative material according to standard procedures.
- Remove the matrix after the material has set to evaluate the restoration.
Summary
Saddle Metal Matrices are essential tools for achieving optimal Class II restorations. Their design promotes tight contacts and minimizes the risk of overhangs, making them suitable for various restorative procedures. These matrices are easy to use and compatible with different restorative materials, enhancing clinical efficiency.
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