Ring Construction Differentiates Sectional Matrix System

Richard Gawel

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The Reinvent Dental Products NiTin Sectional Matrix System primarily targets Class II posterior composite restorations. It differentiates itself from the competition by its ring construction, according to the company.

Created from drawn-wire Nitinol (a product used in medical device applications, including orthodontics), the material undergoes a process of molecular alignment that produces unparalleled spring qualities to ensure that separating forces seem like new even after hundreds of uses, Reinvent Dental Products reports. Resiliency is reinforced with PEEK (polyether ether ketone), a super-plastic known for its durability and used exclusively in the construction of the backer and tips.

In addition to NiTin’s advanced matrix ring construction, the kit comes with matrix bands developed with a significantly pronounced curvature, which makes replication of tooth shapes easier and more predictable, the company says. Included in the kit are color-coded, anatomically correct wedges to aid in separation and sealing of the band interproximally.

For more information, call Reinvent Dental Products at (844) 200-0721 or visit reinventdental.com.

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