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Flowable Composite. 4 Syringes Kit - Prime Dent
Our highly polishable flowable composite is a 67% filled, aesthetic composite used for all types of cavity preparations.
The composite has a nominal particle size of 0.7 micron
Ideal choice for anterior and posterior applications as well as use as a pit and fissure sealant.
also ideal for reparing small defects and filling in cervical gaps caused by toothbrush erosion and recording gums.
Also
used to eliminate undercuts prior to taking impressions for composite
inlays and to line cavities and fill in difficult access areas prior to
placing condensable composites.
Easy to polish to high luster. Has high compressive strength as well as low shrinkage and resist wear and staining.
Radiopaque for easy identification in radiographs.
Benefits of our Flowable Composite:
• Micro-Hybrid formula provides strenght and optimum polishability.
• Fast, deep light activation in only 30 second for lighter shades & 40 seconds for the darker ones.
• Radiopacity.
• Releases Fluoride.
• Low shrinkage.
• High compressive strenght of 290 MPa.
• Excellent aesthetics and Vita Shades compatibility.
The first generation of flowable composites was introduced in 1996
nearly in the same period as packable composites. They both belong to
the hybrid category of composites. Flowable composites have been
available for years as cements for veneers and crowns. The main
difference is that flowable composites offer a full range of Vita shades
for ease of use with other restoratives.
The low
viscosity of flowable composites can be obtained either by decreasing
the percentage of fillers or modifying the resin monomers.
Flowable composites gained popularity, and became an important material
in restorative and cosmetic dentistry with various clinical indications.
Soon after, this consistency extended to other categories of
resin-based materials, such as ormocers (organically-modified ceramics;
ex; Admira-Flow from Voco) and compomers (Dyract-Flow from Dentsply).
Today, a wide range of flowable composites with different percentages of
fillers (50% to 70% by weight) are available, and can be classified in
low, medium or high viscosity.
Their lower filler loading results in greater polymerization shrinkage
and lower mechanical properties compared to other hybrid composites.
Because of their low modulus of elasticity they can be suggested for
class V restorations, to absorb the stress concentrated on the cervical
region.
4-2 Gm Syringe Refill with tips
All shades available. Choose upon ordering