Description
MAIN ADVENTAGES
- Optimum flow and excellent adaptation to cavity walls.
- It can be perfectly combined with all types of opaque and enamel composite materials based on methacrylate intended for esthetic modeling of enamel surfaces.
- Low polymerization shrinkage is especially important when a dentist seals big cavities in one visit.
- Good manual qualities – the material is very soft and plastic and doesn’t stick to the tool.
- The Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) is very close to tooth tissue, that provides the absence of thermal stresses in the restored tooth, which can appear during the meal (“hot-cold”).
- Not cured material has the increased resistance to natural and artificial lighting that allows to carry out long modeling without risk of premature polymerization of the material.
- The material is radiopaque and contains fluorine.
INDICATIONS
- As a replacing dentin basic layer of a composite material in I and II classes direct restorations;
- In “sandwich” technique;
- For crown buildup.
ATTENTION! Jen-Radiance Molar FW should be covered with final layer of regular composite!
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