Condensers
Dental condensers for amalgam packing and composite condensation. Smooth and serrated working ends in multiple sizes. Stainless and titanium options.
5 variants
Amalgam Condenser, 1.0-1.5mm | ErgoDenta
5 variants
Amalgam Condenser, 2.0-2.5mm | ErgoDenta
5 variants
Base Carrier - Condenser Malleable Tip, 0.9mm | ErgoDenta
5 variants
Base Carrier - Condenser Rigid, 0.9mm | ErgoDenta
5 variants
Condenser, Drop-Shaped, 1.3-1.8mm | ErgoDenta
9 variants
ErgoSlip
Condenser, Drop-Shaped, 1.3mm-1.8mm | ErgoSlip
5 variants
Form Condenser, 1.5-2.5mm | ErgoDenta
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About this category
Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Condensers
Dental condensers — also called amalgam condensers or pluggers — pack and condense restorative material into the prepared cavity for a dense, void-free fill. ErgoDenta condensers offer smooth and serrated working ends across a full range of tip diameters on lightweight, ergonomic handles that cut hand fatigue during packing. Ideal for amalgam condensation, composite placement and base/liner carrying.
Frequently asked about Restoration
What does a typical composite cassette include?
A balanced composite kit usually has: a flat plastic, a long blade plastic, an interproximal carver, a discoid-cleoid, a ball burnisher, an acorn burnisher, and a condenser. We sell pre-built kits or single instruments.
Sectional matrix vs Tofflemire — when to use each?
Sectional matrices (with a separating ring) reproduce tight, anatomical contacts in posterior class II. Tofflemire is faster for larger restorations, build-ups, and where contour is less critical.
Do you sell rubberdam clamps in winged and wingless?
Yes — full Hu-Friedy-equivalent number range (W8A, W3, W14A, W56, W212, etc.) in both winged and wingless. Rubberdam frames, punches, and forceps available too.
How do I keep composite instruments non-stick?
Anodised titanium-nitride (gold) tips significantly reduce sticking. Wipe with alcohol between increments. Replace the working tip when the surface starts to texture.