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Rua de Barreiros, 74,
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Braga, Portugal

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4705-700 Fradelos,
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Dentistry and Endodontics

Dentistry and Endodontics

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Dentistry and endodontics bring together a highly specific and essential part of dental clinical practice, focused on technical materials, procedural consumables, restorative solutions and instruments directly linked to everyday treatment work. Within this theme, the emphasis is on products that support clinical steps requiring precision, field isolation, material handling, restoration, sealing, temporary filling and endodontic instrumentation. The current page reflects that clearly by showing 22 products, including dental needles, impression materials, adhesives, flowable and light-curing composites, adhesive resin cement, rubber dams, temporary filling material, sutures, articulating paper, micro-applicators, gutta-percha, absorbent paper points and several types of endodontic files.

 

A major part of this subject is linked to restorative and adhesive materials, which hold a central role in dentistry. The presence of products such as Elitis Bond Light Curing Adhesive, Elitis Etch QMS, Elitis Flow Kit QMS, Elitis Light-Curing Composite Syringes Kit, Elitis Light-Curing Nano Hybrid Composite and NX3 Universal Adhesive Resin Cement makes it clear that this page works with preparation, etching, bonding, restoration and cementation materials. These products belong to a clinical routine where consistency, controlled handling and compatibility across stages matter a great deal. For that reason, the dentistry side of this page is not presented as a generic dental category, but as a focused set of solutions linked to restorative work and technical procedural support.

 

Composites and light-curing resins stand out in particular because they represent one of the most recognisable areas of restorative dentistry. A composite syringe kit, a flowable resin kit or a nano hybrid syringe are all tied to procedures requiring controlled placement, shaping and careful material integration. The fact that several references of this type appear on the page shows that the subcategory is built around real clinical needs rather than broad product display. The topic here is clearly technical and strongly connected to restorative materials that form part of day-to-day dental practice.

 

Another essential side of this theme is the group of preparation and isolation support materials, including products such as QMS Rubber Dams, Articulating Paper, Micro-Applicators, and impression-related materials like Deluxe Putty Soft Fast Set and QMS Deluxe Light Body Fast Set. These items show that the page does not focus only on resins or endodontics in a narrow sense, but also includes solutions that support procedure preparation, field isolation and operative precision. Articulating paper and micro-applicators are directly linked to detail and control in the clinical workflow, while rubber dams reinforce the importance of proper isolation during treatment. Altogether, these products make the subcategory more complete and more coherent for users looking for procedure-related dental materials.

 

The temporary and complementary procedure support dimension also deserves attention. The presence of T.Fill - Temporary Filling Material and Silkam B. Braun Sutures shows that the subcategory includes not only definitive restorative materials or endodontic instrumentation, but also products associated with intermediate stages, procedural support and specific treatment needs. Temporary filling material fits into a very practical treatment logic, while sutures add a further clinical dimension that broadens the usefulness of the page. This combination makes it clear that dentistry and endodontics, as organised here, cover different moments of clinical work, from restoration and preparation to support and procedural completion.

 

Endodontics is the other major foundation of this subcategory, and it appears very clearly in the visible selection. The page includes references such as Endodontics Files - H and K, Endodontics Files - Ni-Ti - Engine Use (Protaper type), Endodontics Files - Ni-Ti - H and K, Endodontics Files - Ni-Ti - Hand Use (Protaper type) and Mechanized Endodontic Files - Ni-Ti - K, together with Gutta Percha Points and Absorbent Paper Points. This group defines the endodontic focus with real clarity: instrumentation, canal preparation and materials associated with procedural stages. The presence of manual files, engine-use files and several Ni-Ti variants shows that endodontic work occupies a strong and consistent place within the section.

 

Endodontic files are especially significant because they represent one of the most technical product families and one of the groups most directly tied to the name of the subcategory. The fact that the page includes H and K files, Ni-Ti options, hand-use versions, engine-use versions and mechanized alternatives clearly indicates that it is intended to support different methods and working preferences within endodontics. This variety matters because it shows a professionally structured subcategory built around real procedural distinctions. It is not simply a page listing generic files; it is a page bringing together variations with different roles inside the same technical workflow.

 

Gutta-percha points and absorbent paper points complete the endodontic dimension in a very natural way. Their presence alongside the files reinforces the internal logic of the section and helps connect instrumentation with related procedural consumables. That connection strengthens the page because it brings together different stages of endodontic work in one place. From a content perspective, this is also useful because it allows the category to be described in a way that stays closely aligned with the products actually visible on the page rather than relying on broad dental language. The live selection clearly combines restorative materials with endodontic materials, making the subcategory both technical and highly practical.

 

Another relevant element is the inclusion of dental needles, specifically C-K Ject 30G Dental Needles - 100 units, which adds a further procedural consumable layer to the page. This type of product reinforces the clinical identity of the subcategory and shows that it includes not only restorative and endodontic materials, but also items directly connected to everyday operative practice. Dental needles broaden the scope of the theme without weakening its focus, because they remain fully tied to the workflow of clinical dentistry.

 

Main product types associated with this topic:

  • Adhesives, composites and flowable resins for restorative procedures
  • Adhesive resin cements for restorative and cementation stages
  • Impression materials and technical support products
  • Rubber dams, articulating paper and micro-applicators for control and precision
  • Temporary materials for intermediate treatment stages
  • Sutures and dental needles for specific procedural needs
  • Manual, Ni-Ti and mechanized endodontic files for instrumentation
  • Gutta-percha and absorbent paper points for endodontic treatment stages

 

The relevance of this subcategory is closely linked to its frequency of use in clinical settings. Many of the visible products belong to repeated and technically demanding routines in which immediate availability, consistency and organised preparation matter. Composites, adhesives, absorbent points, gutta-percha, micro-applicators, articulating paper and files are all clear examples of products that fit into replenishment and continuity-based workflows. At the same time, the presence of kits and more specific technical materials reinforces the professional positioning of the page and its focus on users looking for products directly tied to daily dental practice.

 

It is also important to highlight the internal coherence of the page. Although the products belong to different clinical moments, there is a clear connection between them: they all contribute to preparation, restoration, isolation, operative support or endodontic instrumentation. That gives the subcategory strong thematic identity. Instead of a scattered selection, the page presents a clear focus built around restorative dentistry and endodontics, complemented by procedural consumables and supporting accessories.

 

Situations where these products become more relevant:

  • Restorative procedures requiring bonding, composites and cementation
  • Operative field isolation and technical support during treatment
  • Adjustment and verification with articulating paper and micro-applicators
  • Endodontic procedures using manual or mechanized instrumentation
  • Use of gutta-percha and absorbent points in endodontic workflows
  • Frequent replenishment of essential dental consumables for daily practice

 

Overall, Dentistry and Endodontics stands out as a subcategory clearly focused on restorative materials, procedural consumables and endodontic instrumentation. The visible selection of 22 products confirms that focus by combining dental needles, impression materials, adhesives, composites, resin cements, rubber dams, temporary filling materials, sutures, articulating paper, micro-applicators, gutta-percha, absorbent paper points and several families of endodontic files. The result is a technically coherent page built around real dental practice needs and especially relevant for users looking for materials tied to everyday clinical execution and endodontic work.

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