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Composite instruments are hand instruments with non-stick titanium-nitride (gold) or PTFE/Teflon coatings designed to place direct composite resin without sticking to the working tip. Coatings, tip geometry (anterior, posterior, Tanner pattern) and condenser ends determine the right instrument for each cavity class and bulk-fill or incremental layering technique. Dentalkart stocks GDC, Waldent, Oracraft, MIK across 70+ SKUs.
Composite instruments are specialised hand instruments with titanium-nitride (gold) or PTFE/Teflon non-stick coatings that prevent uncured composite from sticking to the working tip during placement. Dentalkart stocks GDC, Waldent, Oracraft and MIK composite instruments across 70+ SKUs.
Hard, scratch-resistant gold coating — the clinical standard for routine high-volume composite placement.
Smoother, slicker coating than titanium nitride — preferred for fine anterior margin work.
Tip geometries engineered for Class I/II occlusal anatomy and marginal ridge formation.
Compact each composite increment into internal cavity line angles during placement.
Matched tip sets in a cassette or pouch — eliminates sourcing individual pieces.
The non-stick coating prevents uncured composite from pulling away with the instrument — uncoated stainless steel distorts the increment and traps air at the cavo-surface margin. Coating choice depends on case: titanium nitride for routine volume, PTFE for anterior aesthetics, plasma-coated for wide-contact posterior. For technique trade-offs in modern composite placement, see Bulk-Fill Composites vs. Layering Technique: Which Gives Better Longevity?.
Dentalkart stocks composite instruments from GDC (23+ titanium-coated, 5+ PTFE variants, posterior plasma-coated, pluggers, kits), Waldent (anterior K14-5 kit, silicon-handle), Oracraft (Gold Titanium 6-set) and MIK (Dental Composite Instrument). India's largest dental e-commerce platform, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes — authentic with manufacturer batch IDs, 24–48 hour dispatch, COD/UPI/card/net-banking accepted.
Composite instruments are specialised hand instruments with titanium-nitride (gold) or PTFE/Teflon non-stick coatings that prevent uncured composite from sticking to the working tip during placement. Dentalkart stocks GDC, Waldent, Oracraft and MIK composite instruments across 70+ SKUs.
Hard, scratch-resistant gold coating — the clinical standard for routine high-volume composite placement.
Smoother, slicker coating than titanium nitride — preferred for fine anterior margin work.
Tip geometries engineered for Class I/II occlusal anatomy and marginal ridge formation.
Compact each composite increment into internal cavity line angles during placement.
Matched tip sets in a cassette or pouch — eliminates sourcing individual pieces.
The non-stick coating prevents uncured composite from pulling away with the instrument — uncoated stainless steel distorts the increment and traps air at the cavo-surface margin. Coating choice depends on case: titanium nitride for routine volume, PTFE for anterior aesthetics, plasma-coated for wide-contact posterior. For technique trade-offs in modern composite placement, see Bulk-Fill Composites vs. Layering Technique: Which Gives Better Longevity?.
Dentalkart stocks composite instruments from GDC (23+ titanium-coated, 5+ PTFE variants, posterior plasma-coated, pluggers, kits), Waldent (anterior K14-5 kit, silicon-handle), Oracraft (Gold Titanium 6-set) and MIK (Dental Composite Instrument). India's largest dental e-commerce platform, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes — authentic with manufacturer batch IDs, 24–48 hour dispatch, COD/UPI/card/net-banking accepted.
The difference between titanium nitride and PTFE coated composite instruments is surface property. Titanium nitride (TiN) gold coating is hard, scratch-resistant and durable — preferred for routine high-volume composite placement. PTFE/Teflon coating is smoother and slicker — preferred for anterior aesthetic feathering, fine margin work, and incisal embrasure shaping where smoother instrument-to-material release matters more than coating hardness.
You need separate composite instruments for anterior and posterior placement because tip geometries differ dramatically. Anterior instruments have fine mini-tips for Class III interproximal and Class IV incisal placement with fine feathering. Posterior instruments carry Tanner-pattern flat-burnishing ends for cuspal triangulation, plus larger contact tips for marginal ridge formation in Class II proximal boxes. Using anterior instruments posteriorly results in poor occlusal anatomy.
Composite pluggers are different from composite placement instruments because they perform a different task — pluggers and condensers compact each composite increment into all internal cavity line angles, while placement instruments shape and contour the material at the cavo-surface margin. Most operative workflows use both — placement instrument to deposit and shape, plugger/condenser to compact, then placement instrument again for final contour.
You should buy a complete composite instrument kit (cassette or pouch) if you are setting up a new operatory or need full posterior + anterior coverage in one purchase — the GDC CIPWC5 posterior cassette or Waldent K14-5 anterior kit deliver matched tip sets. You should buy individual composite instruments if you are replacing one worn or damaged tip from an existing setup, or testing a specific coating before bulk purchase.
Yes — every composite instrument on Dentalkart is 100% authentic, sourced directly from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor. GDC, Waldent, Oracraft and MIK ship in original brand packaging with manufacturer batch identifiers. Dentalkart is trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes; composite instruments dispatch in 24–48 hours with COD/UPI/card/net-banking payment options.