Solventum Easy Match Universal Restorative is designed to simplify the shade matching process with an innovative 3-shade system (Neutral, Bright & Warm), and thus streamline single-shade restorations. This intuitive shade selection system allows dentists to reliably match the natural colour of most patients’ teeth. The material’s naturally adaptive opacity eliminates the need for a separate blocker, which can further simplify the process.
In a recent assessment carried out by Dental Product Shopper, which looked at seven key restorative characteristics, Filtek Easy Match scored well across the board with particularly impressive results in viscosity, polishability, and opacity. Dentists also praised the product for its handling, performance and aesthetics.
Some also reported reduced chairtime and less need to stock some many different composite products as they only need to keep the three shades on hand.
The restorative material offers excellent wear resistance, making it both suitable for anterior and posterior restorations. Overall, the product was praised for its ability to enhance treatment efficiency and patient satisfaction, which can help lead to quicker treatment and more confident dental practices.
“Filtek Easy Match offers very good handling, and I like the consistency when placing. The aesthetics are extremely good with the shade matching.” - Dr Kunal Shah.
“I couldn’t be happier with Filtek Easy Match to blend in with the surrounding tooth structure. Shade choice is now easier than ever.” - Dr Nik Arolker.
“Filtek Easy Match has exceeded my expectations. Its colour blending ability is truly remarkable. With just three shades, I can mimic virtually every existing shade, making the colour-matching process incredibly easy.” - Dr. P Monteiro (pictured).
“It adapted and blended well with a nice polish and shine.” – Dr. Krista Kappus.
“It truly simplified my shade matching.” Dr. Francis Jacobyansky.
“With Filtek Easy Match Universal Restorative, it’s hard to tell the difference between the tooth and the filling.” – Dr. Irene Renieris.