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WALSER® Matrix

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The selected WALSER® Matrix must be pointing in ​an occlusal direction, and it is from this side that ​the forceps are applied. Spread out the WALSER ​Matrix Forceps to the point where the first ​notches on the tip of the forceps engage in the ​recesses of the matrix springs.



Slip the matrix over the tooth and insert in the ​interdental spaces. Relax the forceps when the ​papilla is reached. The strips will then wrap ​around the neck of the tooth. Then shift the ​matrix accordingly in an occlusal direction.


Once the tooth filling has been placed then ​retension the matrix to maximum point. This is ​important so as not to damage the well ​contoured filling.

Before removing the matrix it should be moved ​by a gentle rocking motion around the sagittal ​axis, as this will release the strips more easily ​from the filling material.

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WALSER® Matrix



The selected WALSER® Matrix must be pointing in ​an occlusal direction, and it is from this side that ​the forceps are applied. Spread out the WALSER ​Matrix Forceps to the point where the first ​notches on the tip of the forceps engage in the ​recesses of the matrix springs


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Insert the matrix between the interdental space. ​Relax the forceps when the papilla is reached. ​The strips will then wrap around the neck of the ​tooth. Then shift the matrix accordingly in an ​occlusal direction.




Once the tooth filling has been placed then ​retension the matrix to maximum point. This is ​important so as not to damage the well ​contoured filling.

Before removing the matrix it should be moved ​by a gentle rocking motion around the sagittal ​axis, as this will release the strips more easily ​from the filling material.



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WALSER® Matrix

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The selected WALSER® Matrix must be pointing in an occlusal ​direction, and it is from this side that the forceps are applied. ​Spread out the WALSER Matrix Forceps to the point where the ​first notches on the tip of the forceps engage in the recesses of ​the matrix springs.



Slip the matrix over the tooth and insert in the interdental ​spaces. Relax the forceps when the papilla is reached. The ​strips will then wrap around the neck of the tooth. Then shift ​the matrix accordingly in an occlusal direction.

It fits disto-cervical automatically, comfortably placed in ​seconds with one hand movement, prevents over-stuffing ​and saves you from the grinding away of surplus.



Once the tooth filling has been placed then retension the ​matrix to maximum point. This is important so as not to ​damage the well contoured filling.

Before removing the matrix it should be moved by a ​gentle rocking motion around the sagittal axis, as this ​will release the strips more easily from the filling ​material.


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WALSER® Matrix

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The selected WALSER® Matrix must be pointing in an occlusal ​direction, and it is from this side that the forceps are applied. ​Spread out the WALSER Matrix Forceps to the point where the ​first notches on the tip of the forceps engage in the recesses of ​the matrix springs.

The cavity must be filled to the point of overflow. Insert the ​tensioned matrix an release. The spring on which the number is ​apllied should be positioned labially.


Once the tooth filling has been placed then retension the ​matrix to maximum point, pull in a labial direction and ​angle downward slightly. Then pull in a palatinal ​direction and angle down. Repeat the procedure if ​necessary. There is no cervical excess after the WALSER® ​front matrix has been removed, and the thin thread from ​pressing can be easily removed.


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