In restorative dentistry, upper gum matrices, or dental matrix bands, are used to create a temporary wall around a tooth being filled or restored, aiding in achieving proper contour and contact areas, preventing material extrusion, and protecting supporting tissues
Overview
- Condition: New
Features:
- The primary function of a matrix band is to compensate for the missing walls of a tooth and contain the filling material, helping to restore the natural contours and contact areas



