Claims
- 1. A dental matrix band for use by dentists to aid in restoring a decayed tooth area, comprising:
- an elongated flexible band having a midsection with a bottom and a pair of opposing sides,
- a pair of wings extending laterally from said sides of said midsection, respectively, and
- an apron extending from said bottom of said midsection, said apron comprising a portion of flexible material having a pair of opposing sides separate from the rest of said matrix
- said pair of wings being harder and less malleable than said midsection.
- 2. The dental matrix of claim 1 wherein said wings are work hardened.
- 3. A standalone dental matrix band for use by dentists to aid in restoring a decayed tooth area, comprising:
- a flexible sheet having a midsection having a bottom and a pair of opposing sides,
- an apron extending from said bottom of said midsection, said apron comprising a portion of flexible material having a pair of opposing sides separate from the rest of said flexible sheet,
- a pair of wings extending laterally from said sides of said midsection, respectively,
- a pair of vertical extensions extending down from said pair of wings, respectively, and
- a pair of horizontal extensions extending inward toward each other from said pair of vertical extensions, respectively.
- 4. The standalone dental matrix of claim 3 wherein said band is made of metal and said midsection, said pair of wings, and said apron are integral and homogeneous.
- 5. The standalone dental matrix of claim 3 wherein said flexible sheet is made of stainless steel.
- 6. The dental matrix of claim 3 wherein said pair of vertical extensions are separated from said apron by a pair of respective vertical separations.
- 7. The dental matrix of claim 6 wherein said apron has a lower edge which is perpendicular to and between said two vertical separations.
- 8. The dental matrix of claim 3 wherein said pair of horizontal extensions are separated from said apron by a pair of respective horizontal slots.
- 9. The dental matrix of claim 8 wherein said horizontal extensions are below a lower edge of said apron.
- 10. The dental matrix of claim 3 wherein said flexible sheet has an upper edge with a plurality of separations.
- 11. The dental matrix of claim 3 wherein said pair of wings are harder and less malleable than said midsection.
- 12. The dental matrix of claim 11 wherein said wings are work hardened.
- 13. A method of using a dental matrix to aid in restoring a decayed tooth area, comprising:
- providing an elongated flexible band having a midsection, a bottom, and a pair of opposing sides,
- providing said band with a pair of wings extending laterally from said opposing sides of said midsection, respectively, said band and said wings having an outline, and
- providing an apron extending from said bottom of said midsection, said apron being made of a flexible material having a pair of opposing sides, said sides having upper portions respectively separated from the rest of said elongated flexible band by a pair of spaced-apart slits, a lower portion of said apron projecting down beyond said outline of said band and said wings, said apron being joined to said bottom of said midsection by a defined bendable hinge line so that said apron can be bent along said hinge line with respect to said midsection to adapt itself more conformingly to a tooth's lower contours, and
- applying said matrix to a tooth by wrapping said band with said pair of wings around said tooth so that said band and said wings surround an upper portion of said tooth and said apron extends from said midsection and bends outwardly from said tooth along said hinge line such that said apron covers a bottom portion of said tooth and a contiguous root surface adjacent said tooth, yet said band will not be distorted.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said band is made of metal and said midsection, said pair of wings, and said apron are integral and homogeneous.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said band is made of stainless steel.
- 16. A method of using a dental matrix band to aid in restoring a decayed tooth area, comprising:
- providing an elongated flexible band having a midsection with a bottom and a pair of opposing sides,
- providing said band with a pair of wings extending laterally from said sides of said midsection, respectively, and
- providing an apron extending down from said bottom of said midsection, said apron being made of a flexible material having a pair of opposing sides separate from the rest of said matrix, each of said opposing sides of said apron having an upper portion adjacent said bottom of said midsection, each upper portion being separated from the rest of said elongated flexible band by a separation or slit, so as to provide two separations or slits, said two separations or slits being substantially parallel and spaced apart from each other, said apron being joined to said midsection by a hinge line,
- applying said matrix to a tooth by wrapping said band with said pair of wings around said tooth so that said band and said wings surround an upper portion of said tooth and said apron extends from said midsection and bends outwardly from said tooth along said hinge line such that said apron covers a bottom portion of said tooth and a contiguous root surface adjacent said tooth, yet said band will not be distorted.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said apron has a lower edge that is perpendicular to and between said two separations or slits.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein said apron has a lower edge that protrudes beyond the outline of the rest of said matrix.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein said elongated flexible band has an upper edge with a plurality of separations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of my application, U.S. Ser. No. 08/676,488, filed Jul. 8, 1996 pending.
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