Brand:Solventum
Reference:053M77550
Manufacturer Ref.:77550

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10 RelyX Unicem Aplicap Elongation Tips
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More than just a root canal post, the 3M ESPE RelyX™ Fiber Post is a complete system designed to facilitate excellent clinical outcomes.
Higher fatigue strength than most leading fibreglass poles
The RelyX™ Unicem Aplicap elongation tip allows for virtually air entrapment-free cementing
Aesthetic thanks to its translucency and without the risk of corrosion that can occur with metal poles
The RelyX Fiber Post offers long-term security and stability.
RelyX Fiber Post: Increased elasticity
The RelyX Fiber Post has a more dentine-like elasticity than metal and ceramic posts - so there is a lower risk of root fracture due to the "wedge effect".
RelyX Fiber Post: Fatigue resistance
RelyX Fiber Post offers excellent fatigue resistance compared to competing brands of fibreglass posts.
3M ESPE Relyx Glass Fibre Post
Permanent restorations will remain permanent.
RelyX Unicem cement offers optimum, proven adhesion with less preparation work. With RelyX Unicem cement, there is no need for etching, priming or adhesive application. Its performance is supported by more than 60 studies and third party evaluations.
Faster, easier and more reliable cementing
The RelyX Unicem Aplicap elongation tip is designed to fill the root canal with cement from the apical to the coronal end, reducing the likelihood of gaps in the cement that may compromise bond strength.
By being able to fill the root canal from the apical to the coronal end, the likelihood of gaps in the cement that could compromise bond strength is reduced.
These scanning electron microscope (SEM) images show a simulated root canal filled with RelyX Unicem cement, using a conventional method (right) and with the new elongation tip (left), clearly showing fewer spaces.
Insufficient residual tooth structure (less than 4mm)
Need to use a root post to provide support and fixation of the coronal restoration.
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