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GC EverX Flow

everX Flow is a liquid composite reinforced with short fibres indicated for dentin replacement in direct restorations (together with conventional composite as a primer layer) and for core restoration.

Thanks to its short fibres, everX Flow effectively reinforces restorations and exhibits extremely high fracture resistance.

everX Flow is available in two shades: the "Bulk" shade with a curing depth of 5.5 mm is ideal for deep cavities or to accelerate treatment. The "Dentin" shade requires layering and will be the best choice for best aesthetic results.

Packages:

1 x 2 ml (3.7 g)

Code: 6522.01
Brand: GC
77,70 € –16 % 64,70 € / pcs 59,90 € excl. VAT
Category: Composite flow
everxflow press1
77,70 € –16 %
Shade: Bulk
For order | 6522.01
Delivery to: 25/07/2024
77,70 €
64,70 € / pcs
59,90 € excl. VAT
Shade: Dentin
For order | 10733.01
Delivery to: 25/07/2024
77,70 €
64,70 € / pcs
59,90 € excl. VAT

Properties:

- Short fibres for effective reinforcement of fillings.

- High resistance to cracking.

- Ideal flow and adaptation to the cavity floor.

- Optimal consistency.

- Two shades for perfect adaptation to clinical requirements.

- Strengthens dentin

- Quick procedure with the Bulk shade - perfectly adapted to deep cavities in posterior teeth, curing depth 5.5 mm.

- Excellent aesthetic results with the Dentin shade, curing depth 2.0 mm.

- Controlled flow when restoring cavities in upper molars.

- Fibres help to reinforce already existing microcracks and avoid large filling failures, making everX Flow the optimal material for use in weakened or cracked teeth, for example after amalgam removal.

- EverX Flow has a high thixotropic viscosity, so it flows and fits perfectly to the bottom of the cavity, but without settling - even when used in upper molars. This optimum consistency makes prosthetic treatment both faster and easier.

everX Flow - a short fibre reinforced flowable composite for dentine replacement

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