The GDC Teflon Coated Composite Instrument Anterior Set (CIAP5) is a specialized collection of dental instruments designed for anterior composite restorations. This set consists of five instruments, each coated with a Teflon layer to improve functionality and ease of use. The Teflon coating prevents composite materials from sticking to the instruments, enabling precise placement and manipulation during restorative procedures.
Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, the instruments in the CIAP5 set are durable, resistant to corrosion, and designed for long-lasting performance. The set includes a range of instrument shapes, such as composite placement instruments, contouring tools, and finishing instruments. Each tool is ergonomically designed to provide a comfortable grip and ensure precise control during use.
Package Contents
Set of 5 Instruments with Pouch:
- 1 x TNCIGFT3
- 1 x TNCIPCL
- 1 x TNCIPCM
- 1 x TNCIPCS
- 1 x TNCIGFTMI1
Directions To Use
Prepare the Tooth:
- Ensure the tooth surface is thoroughly cleaned and free from any debris or moisture.
- Properly prepare the tooth to ensure optimal adhesion of the composite material during the restoration process.
Select the Appropriate Instrument:
- Choose the instrument from the CIAP5 set that best fits the specific step of the composite restoration procedure.
- Each instrument in the set is designed for different tasks, so selecting the correct tool ensures precision and ease throughout the procedure.
Apply Composite Material:
- Load the composite material onto the instrument’s working end.
- Ensure the material is evenly distributed and ready for placement.
Placement:
- Use the selected instrument to place the composite material onto the prepared tooth surface.
- Follow the desired shape and contour of the tooth, ensuring a proper fit and even coverage.
Sculpting and Shaping:
- Use the appropriate instruments from the set to shape and sculpt the composite material, achieving the desired tooth anatomy and aesthetics.
- Apply light pressure and smooth, controlled movements to mold the material precisely, ensuring a natural look.
Finishing:
- Use the finishing instruments in the set to refine the surface texture and contours of the composite restoration.
- Achieve a smooth, polished finish that blends seamlessly with the surrounding tooth structure.
Evaluate and Adjust:
- Assess the restoration for proper shape, contour, and occlusion.
- Make any necessary adjustments using the appropriate instruments from the set to ensure the restoration fits comfortably and functions correctly.
Clean and Sterilize:
- After use, clean the instruments thoroughly according to the recommended guidelines.
- Follow proper sterilization protocols to ensure the instruments are safe for future use and maintain infection control standards.