Restoration of The Fractured Tooth

with SUPERIOR MATRIX


by Muhammet Kerim AYAR, DDS, PhD

Before & After

Clinical Procedures

initial appearance

There is a fracture on the mesial edge of the right upper central tooth. The incisal edge fracture will be restored with direct resin composite (Tokuyama Estelite) with SUPERIOR MATRIX.

Adjusting superior matrix 

The Superior Matrix is adapted to the size of the restored tooth by trimming it with fine scissors, after bevelling margins.

The resin composite is Placed with a SUPERIOR matrix.

After adhesive procedures, the resin composite (Tokuyama Estelite) is placed with the Superior Matrix. At this stage, the contact of the restoration with the adjacent tooth and the position of the cutting edge are adjusted, and then resin composite is photo-cured. 

Appearance of restoration immediately after removal of the SUperior matrix

After proper adjusting and positioning of the super matrix, primary and secondary morphology on both vestibule surface of restoration are almost done after removal of matris.

FINAL APPEARANCE OF THE FINAL RESTORATION

After finishing excess material on matrix margins with fine burs, and polishing restoration with polishing discs, restoration is done with predictable success.