Description
GC every Posterior fiber-reinforced composite RESIN WORLDS STRONGEST BULK FILL
GC every Posterior is a fiber-reinforced composite designed to be used as dentine replacement, in conjunction with conventional a composite such as G-ænial Posterior used as enamel replacement. The short fibers of GC every Posteriors will make it a perfect sub-structure to reinforce any composite restoration in large size cavities.
Evidence shows that fracture of restorations is one of the main causes of restoration replacement. Modern composites offer perfect features for enamel replacement: high wear resistance and aesthetics. However, they are not able to equal dentine when it comes to resistance to fracture. everX Posterior is a fibre-reinforced composite designed to replace dentine and to be used in conjunction with a conventional composite such as G-ænial Posterior as the enamel replacement layer.
The GC everX posterior’s short fibres make it a perfect substructure to reinforce any composite restoration in large sized cavities. The fibres also prevent and stop the spread of cracks in the filling, the main cause of failures in composites. Thanks to its unique properties, GC everX posterior offers new possibilities for the direct restoration of large cavities in the clinic and is the answer to the growing demand for an economical alternative for the restoration of large sized cavities.
Features
- The short fibres prevent and stop the advance of fracture in the restoration.
- A resistance to fractures equivalent to that of dentin and two times higher than any composite provides incomparable resistance in restoration.
- Minimum horizontal contraction, since the fibres contribute to reducing shrinkage in the direction they face.
- Safe adhesion to the coating composite and tooth substance.
Uses
- Cavities with 3 or more surfaces for restoration.
- Cavities where the cusps are missing.
- Deep cavities (including class I, II and teeth with endodontic treatment).
- Cavities after amalgam substitution (since amalgam placement usually start the cracks and fractures of cusps).
- Cavities where it would also be suitable to use inlays & onlays.
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