A Practical Approach to Operative Dentistry. Gordon B. Gray

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between the restorative material and the tooth surface. However, the cavity does not have walls surrounding it on all sides, and it is necessary to provide one so that the restorative material can be placed. This is done using a matrix band: a clear polyether band anteriorly or a stainless steel band posteriorly. The functions of this matrix band are:

Photo depicts an open mouth of a patient showing upper jaw teeth and a surgeon's hand holding dental handpiece pointing towards one of the tooth. Photo depicts an open mouth of a patient showing lower jaw teeth and a sectional matrix band placed on one of the tooth.

       To retain the filling material in the cavity during placement

       To provide a smooth and close adaptation of the filling material to the surrounding tooth

       To re‐establish the contact point and contour of the tooth

      There are three types of matrices:

      1 Where the band encircles the tooth and is retained by a holder on the buccal or lingual side. The bands held in these holders or retainers can be straight, curved, or contoured. This design allows a firm adaptation to the tooth, e.g. Siqveland or Tofflemire.

      2 Where the band encircles only three‐quarters of the tooth and the retainer has sharp jaws that impinge into the other tooth embrasure. This type of matrix system is useful when contact points are very tight and resist placement of a matrix bond through the contact, e.g. Ivory or sectional matrix.A modern version of this matrix is the newer sectional matrix systems (see Figure 1.8) where a shaped band is inserted and held in place with a metal ring whose sides press against the band and tooth structure to ensure its close adaptation, e.g. Palodent System.

      3 In the third type of matrix, there is no retainer. The matrix is held in position using a wedge or may consist of a spring mechanism. The latter has the advantage that no retainer is required and can be used on badly broken down teeth, e.g. AutoMatrix System (see Figures 1.91.12 ).

Photo depicts 3 broken lower jaw teeth and a metal automatrix is placed on middle tooth. Photo depicts 3 lower jaw teeth and a siqveland matrix band is placed on middle tooth.

      1 Bartolomucci Boyd, L.R. (2015). Dental instruments: a pocket guide. St. Louis, Mo: Elsevier/Saunders.

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