QuickConnect Anatomy Band Complete Kit - Regular + Tabbed
The QuickConnect Anatomy Band is a pre-contoured, circumferential matrix designed for precision and consistent results.
Its detachable carrier allows quick, effortless placement using a familiar Tofflemire-style technique, without leaving a bulky Tofflemire in the mouth.
The colour-coded, adjustable retainer stays securely in place without loosening, while the swivelling arm enables use in any quadrant.
Our QuickConnect Anatomy Bands are available in two circumferential sizes and offer three different height options.
- The 'Large' size is primarily designed for use on molars.
- The 'Small' size is versatile and can be used on both small molars and premolars.
Kit Contents:
2 x QuickConnect Carriers (Valued at $175 each)
5 x Large Regular Bands - 6.5mm
5 x Large Tabbed Bands - 6.5mm
5 x Large Regular Bands - 5.5mm
5 x Large Tabbed Bands - 5.5mm
5 x Small Regular Bands - 6.5mm
5 x Small Tabbed Bands - 6.5mm
5 x Small Regular Bands - 5.5mm
5 x Small Tabbed Bands - 5.5mm
5 x Separator Wedges - Small (Yellow)
5 x Separator Wedges - Medium (Green)
5 x Separator Wedges - Large (Teal)
5 x Separator Wedges - Extra Large (Blue)
2 x DME Wedge - Medium (Green)
2 x DME Wedge - Large (Blue)
This starter kit contains everything you need to take your composite filling procedures to the next level.
Dr Simon McDonald - "Creating nice tight contacts on large multi-surface composites has always been challenging and one of the main causes of open contacts is that the matrix band pulls away from the adjacent tooth, unbeknown to the clinician. The solution is to prevent the matrix from moving away from the adjacent teeth. To achieve this the tabbed QuickConnect Anatomy Band has special “Tight-Contact-Tabs" that can either be temporarily bonded to the occlusal surfaces of the adjacent teeth using dental bond and flowable, or can can also be pulled with a dental probe while light-curing. This technique ensures tight contacts and you can save valuable time by filling and curing both the mesial and distal boxes simultaneously."