Achieve Superior Provisionals with Matrix1

By: Kelley Brummett, DMD 
This topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.org. Dr. Brummett granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers.

When it comes to delivering provisional molds, precision is paramount. A well-made dental provisional not only ensures patient comfort but also sets the stage for a seamless crown preparation. In my practice, I’ve found that the material used for this process makes all the difference. That’s why I’m excited to share my experience with Matrix1™—a lingual matrix material from Brasseler that has become my go-to solution for reliable, high-quality dental provisionals.

Why Matrix1 Stands Out as Lingual Matrix

Matrix1 is a versatile and user-friendly material that simplifies the provisional molding process. Available in a distinctive blue mixing gun format, it’s easy to handle and delivers consistent results.

Whether you’re working from a model or directly in the patient’s mouth, the lingual matrix ensures that every detail of the tooth and gingival margin is captured with precision.

3 Ways to Use the Lingual Matrix Effectively

  • Metal Tray Technique: Using a metal tray, you can place the material against the patient’s arch to create a stable and accurate mold.
  • Direct Mouth Application: For direct molding, the material can be applied directly in the patient’s mouth. Its durability ensures a secure fit, capturing both sides of the arch with ease.
  • Bite Registration Tray: Another option is to use a bite registration tray. This method works exceptionally well for capturing fine details, especially around the gingival margin.

Solving Common Challenges in Provisional Molding

In dental procedures, moisture control and speed are critical factors. Often, during the rush to prepare a patient for anesthetic, slight moisture can compromise the mold’s quality. Matrix1 addresses this issue effectively. Its unique formulation captures the fine details around the gingival margin, even in less-than-ideal conditions.

For example, in the past, I’ve encountered issues where moisture or hurried technique resulted in blurred or incomplete impressions. Matrix1’s ability to define the neck of the tooth eliminates this problem, producing clean and detailed molds that reduce the need for post-adjustments. This precision not only saves time but also enhances the overall patient experience.

Adjusting for Complex Cases

While Matrix1 is an incredibly effective lingual matrix, there are scenarios where additional adjustments are necessary. For teeth with subgingival decay or areas requiring extensive crown preparation, you may need to:

  • Trim the material to accommodate subgingival areas.
  • Add material at the base of the preparation to ensure full coverage.

These minor adjustments are straightforward and don’t detract from the material’s overall efficiency.

A Reliable Tool for Everyday Practice

Since incorporating Matrix1 into my workflow, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in the quality and consistency of my dental provisionals. The detailed molds it creates require less fine-tuning, allowing me to focus more on patient care and less on adjustments.

For dental practices aiming to elevate their dental provisional process, Matrix1 is a standout choice. Its ease of use, precision, and adaptability make it a valuable addition to any clinician’s toolkit. If you’re looking to streamline your crown preparation workflow and deliver exceptional results, I highly recommend giving Matrix1 a try.

Want to improve your clinical skills in delivering beautiful dental provisionals? Watch the Pankey Webinar to learn more about a new technique to provisionalize and phase complex restorative cases. 

Looking to refine your clinical skills in creating beautiful, functional dental provisionals? The E4 Posterior Reconstruction & Completing the Comprehensive Treatment Sequence at The Pankey Institute offers an in-depth, hands-on learning experience focused on advanced techniques for provisionalization and phasing complex restorative cases. Gain practical strategies and workflows you can immediately apply in your practice.

Dr. Kelley Brummett, DMD

Dr. Kelley Brummett, DMD

Dr. Kelley D. Brummett was born and raised in Missouri. She attended the University of Kansas on a full-ride scholarship in springboard diving and received honors for being the Big Eight Diving Champion on the 1 meter springboard in 1988 and in 1992. Dr. Kelley received her BA in communication at the University of Kansas and went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. After practicing nursing, Dr Kelley Brummett went on to earn a degree in Dentistry at the Medical College of Georgia. She has continued her education at the Pankey Institute to further her love of learning and her pursuit to provide quality individual care. Dr. Brummett is a Clinical Instructor at Georgia Regents University and is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Brummett and her husband Darin have two children, Sarah and Sam. They have made Newnan their home. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, reading and playing with her dogs. Dr. Brummett is an active member of the ADA, GDA, AGDA, and an alumni of the Pankey Institute.