Plastic Filler
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Plastic Filler is a versatile set of double-ended dental filling instruments for placing, condensing, and sculpting composites and other restorative materials. Polished stainless-steel tips release smoothly and shape fine details. Slim angulations reach tight posterior areas. Color-coded silicone grips keep control steady and selection quick. Durable and autoclavable, this set streamlines restorative workflows and delivers clean anatomy with fewer instrument changes.
Description
Plastic Filler is a set of double-ended dental filling instruments designed for placing, condensing, shaping, and finishing restorative materials. The assortment covers paddles for carrying composite, pluggers for condensation, and sculpting tips for anatomy and margins. Slim, angled shanks reach posterior surfaces without blocking the view. Stainless-steel working ends are finely polished to reduce material pull-back. Color-coded, silicone grips sit comfortably in gloved hands and help you grab the right profile fast.
Key features and benefits:
• Complete set of tip shapes for carry, pack, contour, and finish
• Double-ended design increases versatility and cuts setup time
• Polished stainless-steel tips for smooth release and precise sculpting
• Rigid shanks and refined angulations for access to interproximal and occlusal areas
• Ergonomic, color-coded silicone handles for secure, non-slip control
• Autoclavable when processed according to validated clinic protocols
Typical uses and applications:
• Layering and sculpting posterior and anterior composites
• Condensing glass ionomer and temporary restorative materials
• Refining margins, embrasures, pits, and fissures before light cure
• Seating and adapting matrix edges or wedges during restorative procedures
• Chairside work in general practice, pedodontics, and teaching clinics
Comparison guidance:
• Versus single-instrument options, a multi-profile set speeds procedures and reduces tray clutter.
• Versus disposable plastic tools, metal tips deliver better rigidity, sharper detail, and a longer service life.
Care notes:
• Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the polish.
• Clean and sterilize per your infection-control procedures to maintain smooth, non-sticky performance.
