SKU:
35ESPE46100 
-30%
15981€
Price VAT included (10%) 175,79 €List price: 228,31 €
Protemp II: Self-curing Provisional Resin (2 x 28 g) - Solventum (3M Health Care)
Brand: Solventum (3M Health Care)
Reference: 35ESPE46100
Mfr. reference: 46100
-30%
15981€
Price VAT included (10%) 175,79 €List price: 228,31 €
Composite for temporary crowns and bridges:
- High dimensional stability.
- High biocompatibility.
- Manual mixing system with acoustic pre-dosing (click sound in Protemp™ II).
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Composite for temporary crowns and bridges:
- High dimensional stability.
- High biocompatibility.
- Manual mixing system with acoustic pre-dosing (click sound in Protemp™ II).
Similar product recommended:
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Variations:
A3
SKU 35ESPE46100
Mfr. ref. 46100
228,31 € 159,81 €
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A1
SKU 3M033917
Mfr. ref. 46090
177,06 € 123,94 €
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Description
Protemp II composite material for temporary restorations in its hand-mix version
Protemp II Bis-Acrylic Composite Characteristics:
- High dimensional stability.
- It has a high biocompatibility
- With manual mixing system with acoustic pre-dosing (click sound in Protemp™ II).
- Manual mixing system with acoustic pre-dosing (Protemp™ II click sound).
- Excellent aesthetics thanks to the great color stability.
- High polishability and a choice between three intensity shades: A1 extra light, A3 light and B3 yellow.
- The shades can also be mixed together to facilitate a better shade match.
- Protemp II material for provisional use is a bi-acrylic composite with a hand-mixable formula that allows temporary restorations on the spot.
- Offers great esthetics, tight marginal seal with precise fit and biocompatibility.
Protemp II Composite Contents:
- 2 Base Pastes of 28 gr each.
- 1 Catalyst in Double Syringe I and II of 2.4 gr.
- 1 Application Syringe.
- 1 Mixing Block.
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