Plastic Filling | Composite Instruments BS1

BS1 Plastic Filling Composite instruments are defined by having a handle and one or two active heads which are shaped in various ways . Some have an active part in the shape of a ball , with a range of sizes from small to large , designed to shape and condense the filling material , another having the aspect of a spatula , designed to pick up material and put it in the cavity.

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BS1 Plastic Filling Composite instruments are defined by having a handle and one or two active heads which are shaped in various ways . Some have an active part in the shape of a ball , with a range of sizes from small to large , designed to shape and condense the filling material , another having the aspect of a spatula , designed to pick up material and put it in the cavity.

HILTONBRO’s double ended Plastic filling instrument is a dental tool used for placing and removing excess temporary filling material. Useful in cavity preparation and to shape composite. This is a coated instrument, not meant for amalgam. Plastic Filling Instruments are highly polished stainless steel dental instruments used for composite placement and contouring. Plastic Filling Instrument has a combination of a medium-sized blade with a small condenser tip for universal adaptability. Ideal for placement, layering and general contouring.

Plastic Filling Instrument

A Dental Composite and plastic filling instruments, also known as placement instruments, are designed for placing and contouring pliable restorative materials into cavity preparations and other dental procedures. These instruments generally have rounded ends that help in applying restoratives without damaging sensitive tissue. Double ended with flat, blunt blades. A flat plastic is used to shape and removed excess filling material from a tooth. A flat plastic instrument can sometimes be confused for a wards carver because one end is nearly identical to the flat plastic, but side by side they look very different. Single Use Large Double Ended Flat Plastic Filling Instrument, designed to adapt plastic filling materials to dental cavities, remove excess filling material and ensure a smooth margin between restoration and tooth. Supplied in an easy to open, sterile pack.

Uses

  • Double ended instrument with packing end and cutting end
  • Used to shape and condense a restorative material while it is still malleable or capable of being shaped or formed
  • Also used with cements before setting occurs
  • Most have a small condenser at one end and a paddle like blade at the other end

Function

To carry composite material for cavity preparation and shape composite, not for any other use characteristics: specially coated instrument, not for amalgam or any other use.

Features 

  • Ergonomic handle innovative design
  • A more comfortable and secure grip
  • Easier sterilization
  • Fast cleaning
  • 1 to 3 Year Conditional Warranty
  •  4000 time autoclavable
  • Reusable
  •  Easy to use