
- Up to 4 mm increments
- Excellent cavity adaption, even in undercuts
- Conventional Flowable as liner is no longer needed - reduced complexity
Posterior Composites are optimized for the restoration of cavity classes I and II (posterior cavities) with physical properties designed to withstand the high forces of mastication. These materials offer a simple, fast, and reliable solution for filling small to large cavities and providing acceptable esthetic results in posterior teeth.
1. SDR
2. Capping Layer: Universal Composite
1. Flowable Liner
2. Increment 1: Universal Composite
3. Increment 2: Universal Composite
4. Increment 3: Universal Composite
SDR flow-like consistency results in self-leveling and excellent cavity adaption.
The unique and patented formulation of SDR leads to a controlled polymerization. A modulator was included helping the monomers to form a more relaxed network. This compensates the effect of volume shrinkage leading to less shrinkage stress (force). Therefore SDR can be placed in 4 mm layers avoiding the cumbersome and time consuming layering technique.
"When high C-factor cavities are filled in bulk, the choice of the composite will be important in order to avoid adhesive debonding."
Van Ende / Van Meerbeek BIOMAT, KU Leuven (University of Leuven)
Prof. Dr. Schirrmeister, University of Freiburg, Germany
Dr. Vicky Ehlers, University of Mainz, Germany