DR. FEDERICO FERRARIS
DR. FEDERICO FERRARIS
HOW TO DO?
HOW TO DO?
TNFF1/2 FERRARIS MAIN SHAPER
TNFF5/6 FERRARIS 3D SHAPER
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FF1 Indications: Manipulation of composite on vestibular surfaces during direct anterior restorations, Class IV and V cases, direct veneers restorations and general esthetic restorations. The tip’s lance shape and flexibility allow for it to adapt to restorative material (Fig. 6) and is also effective in removing excess material from the buccal region by using its edge (Fig. 7) . Its flexibility allows for restorative materials to be manipulated with a delicate touch. It is sturdier than a standard brush however less rigid than a standard spatula.
FF5 Indication: anatomical modelling of restorations of posterior cusps (Fig. 15, 16, 17) or of anatomical dentinal or superficial elements on anterior teeth (Fig. 18) . The unique teardrop shape of this point makes it excellent for sculpting materials in both posterior and anterior cases.
FF2 Indications: Application of medium- great quantity of material directly on the tooth or as a material carrier. Its round shape and rigidity allow for the manipulation of restorative materials in wide cavities. It is also effective when placing material on wide surfaces (Fig. 8) .
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Dimensions of working part: length 11,5 mm; width 2,5 mm and thickness 0,4 mm.
FF6 Indications: Sculpting thin sulcus as well as finishing of the margins and thin modellings on posterior and anterior direct restorations (Fig. 19, 20, 21, 22) . Application of fluid material in deep cavities (Fig. 23) , positioning of flowable materials in occlusal sulcus (Fig. 24) , coating low viscosity materials (Fig. 25) , removal of excesses of high viscosity cementation material (Fig. 26) and control of margins after cementation (Fig. 27) . Its distinctive curved shape allows the tip to easily reach areas in both the anterior and posterior arch. Fine details can be created in restorative materials due to the tip’s thin design.
TNFF3/4 FERRARIS FINE SHAPER / CORD PACKER
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FF3 & FF4 Indications: Modelling of restorative materials on anterior and posterior teeth as well as the placement of retraction cord. A distinctive characteristic of this spatula (FF3 straight and FF4 angled) is its flexibility. Its thin design allows for precise modelling (Fig. 9, 10, 11, 12) . It is particularly useful for deep cavities. It is also helpful during procedures where high magnification is used because its length allows for easier access to these deep regions while not interfering with the clinician’s field of vision (Fig. 13) . Retraction cord can be placed precisely with the thin instrument tip (Fig. 14) .
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