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The Quad Matrix System
Advanced design for complex cases

Go beyond basic Class IIs with Quad.
While it’s great for every day, standard Class IIs, the Quad Matrix System is named for its unique ability to streamline more complex cases. When faced with an entire quadrant of Class IIs, you need unique material designs and proven techniques to deliver efficient results you can be proud of.

Clinician Designed — Garrison Engineered.
When Dr. Matt Burton, DDS, a chair-side dentist, envisioned a better way to tackle complex Class II restorations—like back-to-back cases, deep lesions, and multi-tooth restorations—Garrison’s expertise in matrix systems and highly engineered products made it a reality. This innovative system, backed by thousands of hours of clinical field validation, overcomes challenges with precision and efficiency.
This collaboration between clinical vision and engineering mastery will streamline your workflow for all Class IIs.

A fully integrated sectional matrix system.
Confidently addresses challenging restorations including:
Back-to-Back Restorations
Simultaneously restore both sides of adjacent Class IIs with confidence. Two matrix bands, one Quad Wedge, and one Quad Ring make for a streamlined workflow on this common procedure.
Deeper Caries
Use a subgingival Firm Band along with a Quad Wedge for a deeper more secure seal enhanced by the Quad Ring driver tip.
Complex Multi-Tooth Restorations
Use combinations of Universal (blue) and Tall (orange) Quad rings to produce ideal contours and contacts on the most challenging cases. 

Advanced design for complex cases.
Long Lasting Rings — Flash-Free Results

Drawn-wire nickel titanium produces lasting separating pressure plus ultra-adaptive Soft-Face tips for reduced flash.
Enhanced Cervical Seal
The split-tip Quad wedges combined with the driver tip on the Quad rings produce an independent cervical seal on both sides of back-to-back restorations.
Quadrant Workflow
Asymmetrical tip design improves ring fit, matrix stabilization and tooth separation all of which are key for achieving optimal results on challenging multiple-tooth and back-to-back Class II preparations.

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Garrison Quad Rings
All-new asymmetrical Quad Ring design with specialized ‘driver-tip’ maximizes Quad Wedge adaptation and cervical seal.

Ring Driver Tip
The Quad Rings have an asymmetrical design, with a standard tip on one side and driver tip on the other. (Red arrows point to driver tip.) The driver tip shape provides a precise fit to the anatomy of the adjacent teeth for a back-to-back restoration while maintaining strong separation force.

Adapting the Split-Tip
Adapts the split-tip Quad wedge to both sides of the embrasure simultaneously, seals both cervical margins. Drives deeper for improved matrix band adaptation and tooth separation. Soft-face design for superior flash reduction.

Maximum Adaptation
The right and left driver tips of the Quad system allow you to select the ideal ring for each quadrant and for each restorative challenge.

Ring Placement
The Driver Tip should be placed on the side with the deepest/widest embrasure, which is typically the lingual side. Recommended Driver Tip placement is indicated on the chart.

Simplified Stacking
Tall rings (orange) with both left and right-side driver tips are available for simplified stacking.

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Garrison Quad Wedges
The Quad Wedge utilizes a revolutionary split-tip design.
Split tip easily adapts bands to both cervical margins! Gently slides alongside papilla and seals deeper for a more natural emergence profile— even with mismatched depths.

Seal those concavities! 
Quad Wedges include the highly specialized anatomical purple wedge designed for an improved seal when presented with a root concavity. Prevents flash and contamination and improves matrix adaptation.

Split Wedges
The driver tip goes between the split wedges to reinforce the matrices’ gingival seal on both teeth for a back-to-back restoration. (It is not intended to separate the teeth.)
The anatomical wedge has a convex surface to better seal against a tooth's furcation, most commonly used during deep preparations.

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