Gradia Direct Flo: Flowable Composite for Superior Restorations
Gradia Direct Flo is a superior flowable composite resin designed for exceptional aesthetic and functional restorations. This light-cure, microhybrid material offers unparalleled performance, making it the ideal choice for a wide range of applications. Its exceptional flowability simplifies placement, ensuring complete adaptation to even the most intricate cavity preparations. Gradia Direct Flo seamlessly integrates with the Gradia Direct system, offering a comprehensive solution for achieving predictable and long-lasting results.
Key Benefits:
- Exceptional Flowability: Effortlessly penetrates micro-gaps and adapts to complex cavity shapes, minimizing voids and enhancing marginal integrity. Ideal for liner applications, sealing undercuts, and repairing enamel defects.
- High Strength and Wear Resistance: Its high filler content ensures exceptional strength and resistance to wear, resulting in durable and long-lasting restorations.
- Reduced Polymerization Stress: Minimizes stress on the tooth structure, enhancing the longevity and integrity of the restoration.
- Superior Aesthetics: The natural luster and shades perfectly match the Gradia Direct color palette, providing highly aesthetic restorations for anterior teeth. Easy polishing ensures a lifelike, high-gloss finish.
- User-Friendly Application: Its excellent thixotropic properties prevent slumping and sticking to instruments, simplifying the placement process.
- Fluoride Release: Helps to reduce the risk of secondary caries.
- Radiopaque: Facilitates easy identification on radiographs.
Technical Specifications:
- Cure Depth: 1.5 – 3.0 mm (depending on shade and curing light)
- Curing Time: 5 – 40 seconds (depending on shade and curing light)
- Packaging: 2 syringes x 1.5g (A3, 5 shades available)
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