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Polyceramic composites for tooth reconstruction, glass ionomer fillings for tooth reconstruction, hybrid composites for tooth filling. Glass-ionomer materials for fillings.
Alert A2 - Polyceramic condensable composite with a high filler content
65,00 zł
Alert A3 - Polyceramic condensable composite with a high filler content
65,00 zł
Alert A3.5 - Polyceramic condensable composite with a high filler content
65,00 zł
Alert B1 - Polyceramic condensable composite with a high filler content
65,00 zł
Alert C2 - Polyceramic condensable composite with a high filler content
65,00 zł
Cention Forte Set 50 x 0.3g A2 + Primer - Self-curing filling material
620,00 zł
Cention Forte Starter Set 20 x 0.3g A2 + Primer - Self-curing filling material
330,00 zł
Dyract Flow 2 x 1.8g A2 Syringe - Semi-liquid compomer filling material
375,00 zł
Dyract Flow 2 x 1.8g A3 Syringe - Semi-liquid compomer filling material
375,00 zł
Polyceramic composites are a type of materials used in dentistry to rebuild teeth. These are hybrid materials in which the properties of ceramic and polymer materials combine. Polyceramic composites have many advantages, including: they are abrasion-resistant, resistant to damage, and extremely aesthetic because they perfectly imitate natural tooth tissue. In addition, they are resistant to acids and do not corrode, which makes them an excellent choice for rebuilding teeth for a long time. They are used primarily in the case of defects on the chewing surfaces of teeth, but also for the reconstruction of front teeth.
Glass ionomer fillings are dental materials that consist of a mixture of polyalkoxy acid and enamel silicate. They are used to rebuild tooth cavities, especially in cases where it is necessary to use a material that is more flexible and flexible than traditional composite fillings. Glass ionomer fillings are characterized by low hardness, which means they are more susceptible to abrasion and wear than other materials, but are more resistant to erosion and corrosion. Additionally, these fillings release fluoride ions, which can help prevent tooth decay.
