Features
- Nanostructured filler for excellent polishability.
- Impressive physical and chemical properties ensure durability.
- Good rheology for easy control during application.
- Multiple shades available for ideal aesthetic effect.
- X-ray radiopacity/radiation resistance over 300%.
- Mimics natural fluorescence for seamless integration.
- Controlled flow for accurate placement.
- Easy to use and compatible with composite resin.
Descriptions
TrusFIL-Flow Flowable Composite Restorative is a dental material designed for various restorative procedures, ranging from minimally invasive cavity repairs to esthetic indirect restoration repairs. Its indications encompass a wide range of applications, including restoring carious lesions, serving as a base or liner under direct restorations, repairing small defects in esthetic indirect restorations, acting as a pit and fissure sealant, facilitating undercut blockout, and mending resin and acrylic temporary restorations.
One of the standout features of TrusFIL-Flow is its nanostructured filler loading, which contributes significantly to its exceptional polishability and long-lasting shine appearance. This characteristic not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also ensures durability post-curing. The material boasts impressive physical and chemical properties, such as a flexural strength of 103.56 MPa and a flexural modulus of 5.30 GPa, guaranteeing structural integrity and resilience.
TrusFIL-Flow’s controlled flow rheology makes it easy to manipulate and control accurately during application. It exhibits self-leveling properties, enabling it to achieve a perfectly flat plane, crucial for optimal restorative outcomes. The availability of multiple shades further enhances its aesthetic versatility, ensuring seamless integration with natural tooth coloration.
Additionally, TrusFIL-Flow offers remarkable X-ray radiopacity and radiation resistance, exceeding 300%, which is essential for diagnostic clarity and longevity. Its mimicking of natural fluorescence adds another dimension to its aesthetic appeal, blending seamlessly with the surrounding tooth structure.
Indications:
- Restoration of minimally invasive cavity preparations
- Base/liner under direct restorations
- Repair of small defects in esthetic indirect restorations
- Pit and fissure sealant
- Undercut blockout
- Repair of resin and acrylic temporary restorations
Advantages:
- Nanostructured filler for excellent polishability and shine
- Impressive physical and chemical properties for durability
- Good rheology for easy control and self-leveling
- Multiple shades for aesthetic effect
- X-ray radiopacity/radiation resistance over 300%
- Mimicking natural fluorescence
Specifications
- Flexural Strength (MPa): 103.56 (Standard Deviation: 4.14)
- Flexural Modulus (GPa): 5.30 (Standard Deviation: 0.15)
- Depth of Cure (10 seconds): 2.8 mm (Standard Deviation: 0.22)
- Rheology/Flowability: Controlled Flow
- Mimicking Nature (Florescence): Yes
- Shelf Life: 3 years
Operation Instruction:
- Cleaning cavity
- Optional phosphoric etching
- Use of dental adhesive
- Light cure for 10s
- Flowable resin for base (light cure)
- Filling with light-cure composite resin
- Adjustment, final light cure, polish, trim, finished
Direction to Use
Prepare the Cavity:
- Begin by cleaning the cavity thoroughly to remove any debris or bacteria.
- Optionally, perform phosphoric etching if needed for enhanced adhesion.
Apply Dental Adhesive:
- Apply an appropriate dental adhesive according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure complete coverage within the prepared cavity.
Light Cure:
- After applying the adhesive, use a dental curing light to cure the adhesive layer for the recommended time (typically around 10 seconds). This step promotes bonding strength.
Flowable Resin Application:
- Apply TrusFIL-Flow Flowable Composite Restorative within the cavity as needed for base or liner purposes. Ensure even distribution and coverage.
Light Cure Flowable Resin:
- Use the dental curing light to cure the applied flowable resin. Follow the recommended curing time for optimal results.
Fill with Composite Resin:
- Proceed to fill the remaining cavity space with a light-cure composite resin suitable for restorative purposes. Ensure proper adaptation and contouring.
Adjustment:
- After filling the cavity, adjust the restoration as necessary to achieve the desired shape, contour, and occlusion. Use appropriate dental instruments for shaping and smoothing.
Final Light Cure:
- Once adjustments are made, perform a final light cure using the dental curing light. Ensure adequate curing time to achieve full polymerization and strength.
Polish and Trim:
- After curing, polish the restored surface using dental polishing instruments to achieve a smooth and esthetic finish. Remove any excess material and trim as needed for optimal restoration contour.
Finish:
- Complete the procedure by ensuring the restoration meets functional and esthetic standards. Check occlusion, polish again if necessary, and provide aftercare instructions to the patient.
Packaging
- 1 x 2g Syringe
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