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Separation force of a DualForce Ring tested by a load cell on a universal testing machine.

Separation force of a DualForce Ring tested by a load cell on a universal testing machine.

Data and photography courtesy of Nate Lawson, DMD, MA, PhD

PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT SEPARATION FORCE

"Comparing the separation force of several popular separating rings, the DualForce™ Rings recorded the highest separating force (34N) of any ring tested. This separating force may be attributed to the two independent rings, as well as the contour of the feet, allowing for a tight adaption of the matrix to the buccal and lingual walls of the preparation."

Nate Lawson in green background photo frame

with 

Nate Lawson, DMD, MA, PhD

Dr. Nate Lawson is the Director of the Division of Biomaterials at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Dentistry and the program director of the Biomaterials residency program. He graduated from UAB School of Dentistry in 2011 and obtained his PhD in Biomedical Engineering in 2012. His research interests are the mechanical, optical, and biological properties of dental materials and clinical evaluation of new dental materials.


IDEAL FOR MOST CLASS II RESTORATIONS

"Placing a sectional matrix should require some force during placement. Clinicians can’t achieve proper interproximal contact without tension in the ring. DualForce Rings are uniquely engineered with two NiTi rings that decrease the force needed during placement while increasing the separation

force, resulting in an idealized interproximal contact on Class II restorations."

Molars undergoing restoration with DualForce ring

BEFORE

Result after restoration

AFTER

Dentistry and photography courtesy of Melissa Seibert, DMD, MS

with

Melissa Seibert, DMD, MS

Dr. Melissa Seibert is the creator and host of the top dental podcast, Dental Digest. She was recently awarded top 40

Dr. under 40 dentist in America by Incisal Edge magazine. She received her Doctorate of Medicine in Dentistry at

the University of Louisville. Prior to that she received her Bachelors in Science and commission as an Officer in the

United States Air Force from the U.S. Air Force Academy. She recently graduated from a two-year comprehensive AEGD. *Statement not reflective or endorsed by the U.S. Air Force or Department of Defense

Melissa Seibert in orange background photo frame

DualForce colourful wedges
DualForce matrix bands

REDUCES FINISHING TIME

"The DualForce Sectional Matrix System takes the best features of other systems and improves on them; the DualForce™ Active-Wedges™ have been transformative and along with the DualForce™ Ultra-Wrap™ Matrix

Bands, they create a tight seal at the gingival and proximal margins through better adaptation to the tooth which minimizes flash and finishing time"

Dean Kois in green background photo frame

with

Dean Kois, DMD, MSD

Dr. Dean Kois received his Doctorate in Dental Medicine from Nova Southeastern University, College of Dental Medicine. He went on to specialize in Prosthodontics receiving a Certificate in Prosthodontics with a Master’s of Science degree from the University of Washington, School of Dentistry, and then completed a surgical Implant Fellowship at New York University, College of Dentistry. He continues to lecture nationally and internationally all while maintaining a private practice in Seattle. In addition, he continues to work with restorative dentists at the Kois Center, a didactic and clinical teaching program.


CREATES NATURAL CONTACT POSITION AND SHAPE

"The unique and anatomically correct design of the DualForce Ultra-Wrap Matrix Band allows for ideal contour of the interproximal anatomy and marginal ridge in Class II restorations. It can be extremely difficult to sculpt and contour these surfaces. Therefore, having a matrix that is easy to place

and reliably replicates the ideal contour of the natural dentition ensures the long-term success of all restorations."

DualForce ring separating teeth during restorative procedure

BEFORE

Final result after restoration

AFTER

Dentistry and photography courtesy of Devin McClintock, DDS

with

Devin McClintock, DDS

Dr. Devin McClintock is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine (2016), where she graduated with honors and a minor concentration in esthetics. After completing two years of General Practice Residency and a year as an associate in a private practice, she was one of a few residents selected to complete a two-year residency with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. She is an owner of a private practice in Williamsburg, VA.

Devin McClintock in orange background photo frame

BLEND WITH NATURAL TOOTH STRUCTURE

"The key criteria for composite resins to blend into natural tooth structure undetectably, is the adequate amount of opacity in the resin itself at a

given thickness. Evanesce dentin shades with 90% opacity, along with enamel shades having an 80% opacity, provide the correct recipe to block out the tooth/composite transition, allowing the restorative material to blend seamlessly into the tooth structure to ensure invisible margins. This is a result of its nanopigments and fillers that maximize its refractive and

reflective indices. For all my direct restorative cases, I have absolute confidence in Evanesce to flawlessly mimic the beauty of the natural tooth in any direct restorative scenario."

with David Chan, DMD, AAACD

Dentistry and photography courtesy of David Chan, DMD, AAACD

Number four beside Dr Devin McClintock's photo

Dr. Chan earned his DMD degree in 1989 from Oregon Health Sciences University.

He maintains a full-time practice focused on cosmetic and comprehensive dentistry

located in Ridgefield, Washington. He is the past President and an Accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.


3D rendition of teeth with DualForce matrix bands in place
3D rendition of teeth with DualForce matrix bands and wedge in place

Images courtesy of Hands-OnLine LIVETM “Mastering the Class II Restoration”

PREVENTS WEDGE BACK-OUT

"The unique DualForce Active-Wedges have a collapsible tip that collapse as you place it through the proximal contact. Once through the palatal or buccal side, it expands to prevent the wedge from backing out and establishes this ideal cervical seal that will be there through the entire procedure."

Marc Geissberger in green background photo frame

with 

Marc Geissberger, DDS, MA, BS, CPT

Dr. Geissberger graduated from the University of the Pacific in 1991 obtaining his dental degree and was elected to

Omicron Kappa Upsilon as a student. He immediately returned to the school and has taught for 27 years, obtaining the rank of Full Professor. He obtained a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology from the University of the Pacific. From 2000- 2015 he served as Department Chair of Restorative Dentistry.


POLISHABILITY

"Evanesce is highly polishable with shades that blend seamlessly into the margins to virtually disappear. In less than 1 minute, in combination with A.S.A.P. Polishers, you can polish Evanesce to a high shine. The best composite restoration is the one that cannot be detected, Evanesce provides that, and a long lasting polish on all my direct restorations."

Dentistry and photography courtesy of Danièle Larose, DMD, AAACD

Number one beside Dr Sunny Virdi's photo

with Danièle Larose, DMD, AAACD

Dr. Larose is based in St-Laurent, Québec, Canada; her private practice focuses on conservative cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry. She graduated from the University of Montreal in 1997 and is an accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.


OPACITIES

"Evanesce is available in the most popular VITA shades with three opacity options: Enamel, Universal and Dentin. The material also comes in three “Enamel FX” shades: White, Incisal and Clear along with two bleach shades for additional shade-matching precision. Evanesce’s opacity selection

allows for a more enhanced and excellent esthetic result that disappears into the existing tooth surface."

Dentistry and photography courtesy of Dimple Desai, DDS, AAACD

Number two beside Dr Tony Mennito's photo

with Dimple Desai, DDS, AAACD

Dr. Desai is the founder of Luminous Smiles in Newport Beach. She obtained both her Bachelor's degree in Dental Hygiene and a Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Southern California. Dr. Desai is also a graduate of the Kois Institute and is an Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry


SCULPTABILITY

"Innovative chemistry within Evanesce enables anatomy to be sculpted without slumping, and the material can be adapted to the preparation or thinned out along the surface without fear of pull-back or sticking. This allows you to easily sculpt intricately detailed anatomy and place thin

layers without worrying about slumping."

Dentistry and photography courtesy of Bob Margeas, DDS

Number three beside Dr Amanda Seay's photo

with Bob Margeas, DDS

Dr. Margeas graduated from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 1986 and completed his AEGD residency the following year. He is currently an adjunct professor in the department of Operative Dentistry at the University of Iowa and maintains a full-time private practice, focusing on comprehensive restorative and implant dentistry in Des Moines.


BLEND WITH NATURAL TOOTH STRUCTURE

"The key criteria for composite resins to blend into natural tooth structure undetectably, is the adequate amount of opacity in the resin itself at a

given thickness. Evanesce dentin shades with 90% opacity, along with enamel shades having an 80% opacity, provide the correct recipe to block out the tooth/composite transition, allowing the restorative material to blend seamlessly into the tooth structure to ensure invisible margins. This is a result of its nanopigments and fillers that maximize its refractive and

reflective indices. For all my direct restorative cases, I have absolute confidence in Evanesce to flawlessly mimic the beauty of the natural tooth in any direct restorative scenario."

Dentistry and photography courtesy of David Chan, DMD, AAACD

Number four beside Dr Devin McClintock's photo

with David Chan, DMD, AAACD

Dr. Chan earned his DMD degree in 1989 from Oregon Health Sciences University. He maintains a full-time practice focused on cosmetic and comprehensive dentistry located in Ridgefield, Washington. He is the past President and an Accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.


DESIRABLE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

"Strong and versatile, this nano-hybrid composite features the characteristics of a direct restorative material intended to replace natural tooth structure and is truly universal. It performs equally as well in anterior applications as it does in posterior ones. With a low shrinkage rate of 2% and high compressive and flexural strengths, Evanesce is ideally suited for the most challenging direct restorative indications."

Dentistry and photography courtesy of Mark Bowes, BDS Rand

Number five beside Dr David Chan's photo

with Mark Bowes, BDS Rand

Dr. Bowes is the owner and clinical director of Enamel Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry, a private practice in Cape Town, South Africa. In 2018 he founded the Digital Dentistry Society of South Africa for which he is President.

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This article was originally published in the Clinical Life™ magazine: Spring 2024 edition

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