SKU:
DTX-GC2535 
-30%
16523€
Price VAT included (10%) 181,75 €List price: 236,04 €
-30%
16523€
Price VAT included (10%) 181,75 €List price: 236,04 €
Conventional self-curing condensable high viscosity restore:
- Extra Type is special to achieve a High aesthetic level thanks to his high translucency.
- Multiple indications such as class I, II or V restorations.
- High abrasion resistance
- Allows use with metal dies.
- Good Radiopacity.
- Excellent biocompatibility
- Different models available
16523€
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Conventional self-curing condensable high viscosity restore:
- Extra Type is special to achieve a High aesthetic level thanks to his high translucency.
- Multiple indications such as class I, II or V restorations.
- High abrasion resistance
- Allows use with metal dies.
- Good Radiopacity.
- Excellent biocompatibility
- Different models available
TypeSKUMfr. referencePrice
Variations:
A2 (50 x 014 ml)
SKU DTX-GC2535
Mfr. ref. 2535
236,04 € 165,23 €
A2 (15 gr)
SKU DTX-GC5079
Mfr. ref. 5079
90,10 € 63,07 €
Description
Fuji IX GP Extra Glass Ionomer Cement
Features of Fuji IX GP Extra cement:
- Conventional self-curing condensable high viscosity glass ionomer restorer.
- The Extra type is special to achieve a High aesthetic level thanks to his high translucency.
- Protection against the decalcification.
- Its speed allows finishing and polishing to begin after Two and a half minutes of the mixture.
- Denser consistency for easy condensation.
- Suitable for:
- Class I and II restorations in primary and permanent teeth in children.
- Class I and II restorations in non-load-bearing teeth in adults.
- Class V restorations and root surfaces.
- Dies reconstruction.
- Use with composite or inlay in sandwich technique with composite.
- High abrasion resistance
- No needs engraving, dikes and adhesive thanks to its Intrinsic adhesion to dentin and enamel.
- Allows use with metal dies.
- Good Radiopacity.
- Excellent biocompatibility
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