Composite
Dental composite resins are dental cements made of synthetic resins. Synthetic resins evolved as restorative materials since they were insoluble, of good tooth-like appearance, insensitive to dehydration, easy to manipulate and inexpensive.
Different Types of Composite
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Light Curing Gingival Resin barrier resin
Full mouth whitening in the consultation room, used to isolate gingival and oral mucosal tissues.Learn More
Single tooth whitening for protecting adjacent teeth.
Sandblasting or strong acid etching is used to protect soft and hard tissues. -
Sealant Paste Syringe
Gap sealer paste has the function of blocking oxygen and can be used for the adjoining interface of resinLearn More
restoration or all-ceramic restoration and abutment to prevent oxygen from interfering with curing. -
Universal Composite Resin
Light transmission and diffusion properties of natural teeth.Learn More
Color stability.
Tooth-lke fluorescence,
Exceptional radiopacity.
Reliable strength and longevity. -
Posterior Composite Resin
A composite resin that can be used for aesthetic restoration of molars.Learn More
Excellent shaping and shape retention.
Not sticking to the instruments
Operotionis more convenlent
Color stability.
Reliable strength and longevity. -
Light-curing Pit And Fissure Sealant
tooth color which is easy to locate the pit and fissure.Learn More
Good flowability to fill the pit and fissure.
Match the color of the teeth.
Easy to operate.