Polydentia Quickmat Sectional Matrices are contoured stainless steel matrices designed to simplify the process of creating anatomical restorations with precise contact points. Available in three anatomical heights (5 mm, 6.4 mm) and a thin 0.025 mm thickness, these matrices are easy to insert and remove. Their burnishable nature allows dentists to achieve correct contact points and reduce composite flashes and overhangs. With their anatomically contoured design and ease of management, Quickmat sectional matrices provide reliable performance for achieving optimal restorative results in dental procedures.
Anatomical Contouring: Designed with anatomical contours to match the natural tooth structure for precise restorations
Multiple Heights: Available in three different heights (5 mm, 6.4 mm) to accommodate various cavity depths
Thin Steel: Made from very thin steel (0.025 mm) for flexibility and ease of insertion, while maintaining durability
Burnishable: Easily burnishable to achieve correct contact points and minimize composite overhangs
Ease of Use: Simple to insert, adjust, and remove, facilitating efficient restoration procedures
High Adaptability: Provides excellent adaptability to different tooth anatomies, improving restoration quality
Material: Stainless steel
Thickness: 0.025 mm
Heights: Available in 5 mm, 6.4 mm
Features: Anatomically contoured
packaging
Polydentia Quickmat Premolar Sectional Matrices 0.025mm x 5mm
Pack of 50
Polydentia Quickmat Molar sectional matrices 0.025mm x 6.4mm
Pack of 50
Polydentia Quickmat Premolar Sectional Matrices 0.04mm x 5mm
Pack of 50
Polydentia Quickmat Molar sectional matrices 0.04mm x 6.4mm
Pack of 50
Direction to use
Preparation: Select the appropriate matrix size and thickness based on the cavity dimensions and anatomical requirements
Placement: Position the matrix around the tooth in the prepared cavity. Ensure it fits snugly against the proximal surfaces and adapts to the tooth anatomy
Adjustment: If needed, burnish the matrix to achieve a tight fit and correct contact points. This helps in minimizing composite overhangs
Wedge Application: Insert an interdental wedge to stabilize the matrix and ensure proper separation of teeth
Restoration: Proceed with the cavity restoration using your preferred filling material
Removal: After the restoration material has been set, carefully remove the matrix and wedge
Check: Inspect the restoration for proper contact points and adjust if necessary