Nanohybrid restorative material and universal application fluid:
- Optimal flowability and light-curing composite.
- Can be used with all conventional adhesives.
- Excellent wetting and physical properties.
- Available in 12 colours.
- Nº 6 in Fluid composites
- Nº 282 in all Dentaltix
Nanohybrid restorative material and universal application fluid:
- Optimal flowability and light-curing composite.
- Can be used with all conventional adhesives.
- Excellent wetting and physical properties.
- Available in 12 colours.
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105,26 € 73,68 €
105,26 € 73,68 €
105,26 € 73,68 €
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106,36 € 74,45 €
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Description
Grandio Flow Nanohybrid Fluid Composite
Flowable material for universal restorations. Grandio Flow is a nanohybrid and light-curing composite. It has an optimal fluidity and very good wetting capabilities. It is very resistant to abrasion and contains 80.2% filler by weight.
This composite has the physical properties of conventional microhybrid composites and has a polymerization shrinkage significantly lower than other fluid composites.
Grandio Flow Features:
Indications for use of Grandio Flow:
- Minimally invasive restorations of any cavity.
- Class I restorations in small cavities and fissure sealing.
- Class II to Class V restorations, including wedge-shaped defects and cervical caries.
- Filled undercuts.
- Repairs of restorations and veneers.
- Fixation of translucent prostheses: ceramic crowns, bridges and veneers.
Main attributes of Grandio Flow: Universal Fluid Composite
- Content: 2 x 2 g syringes - Colour: A1
- Type of Filling: Nanohybrid
- Recommended for: Class II to V Restorations, Small Restorations, Class I Restorations, Restorations and Veneers
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