Flowable Composite’s Design Enables Veneering in Range of Substrates

Richard Gawel

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Shofu Dental’s Ceramage UP light-cured indirect flowable composite offers ergonomic handling. A total of 73% of its weight is filled with zirconium silicate. This microhybrid ceramic restorative is designed for veneering of a broad range of substrates, in anterior and posterior indications, including CAD/CAM-fabricated metal and hybrid-ceramic frameworks; screw-retained implant suprastructures; metal-reinforced restorations; occlusal restorations; telescopic and implant suprastructures; denture teeth; and long-term provisional restorations. 

Ceramage UP’s unique, pen-like delivery system and low viscosity provide dental laboratory technicians with versatility and reliability in hard-to-reach areas, such as gingival, cervical, and pontic regions where the buildup and naturalization processes can pose tremendous challenges, Shofu Dental reports. Its flowable and sculptable attributes are designed to allow for a precise application directly onto a restoration or by dispensing with a probe or a brush and preventing the product’s waste. 

For more information, visit Shofu Dental’s website at shofu.com.

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