D-Tech CompoFlo Universal Flowable Composite
Original price was: $43.94.$39.59Current price is: $39.59.
In Stock- Higher strength than leading flowable composites
- Highly resistant to wear and highly polishable
- Handling is similar to a high viscosity flow but final strength is like a highly filled composite
- BISGMA free
- Non-slumping
- Beautiful aesthetics
10 in stock
Description
Compoflo Universal is an exceptional dental material that boasts a remarkable combination of high viscosity flowability and shape-holding properties, making it stand out among other composites. With its non-slumping characteristics, it ensures precise application and manipulation during dental procedures. Compoflo Universal is its light curing ability, which allows for efficient and quick curing with the use of appropriate dental curing lights. Additionally, this material is radiopaque, enabling clear visibility on X-rays, and aiding in accurate diagnosis and monitoring of dental restorations.
Key Specification
Irradiation Time: | Intensity Of Light |
10 Seconds | 1200mW /cm² |
20 Seconds | 700mW /cm² |
Packaging
- 1 x 2.5g Universal Composite Syringe
- 1 x 2nos Applicator tips
Direction To use
- Clean the tooth surface using pumice and water, ensuring it is free from debris and stains. Perform a standard shade selection to determine the appropriate color match.
- Prepare the cavity using standard techniques, ensuring a clean and dry environment. Use oil-free air to gently dry the area. For optimal isolation, consider using a rubber dam to protect the tooth from contamination by saliva, blood, or sulcus fluid.
Dispensing Method:
- Select the syringe containing the desired shade of Compo-flo.
- Remove the syringe cap and insert an angled luer lock syringe tip, locking it into place.
- Place the dispensing tip as close as possible to the prepared cavity.
Placement:
- To ensure complete curing, avoid placing Compo-Flo in layers exceeding 2mm thickness.
Light Cure
- Use a light curing unit to light cure the Compo-Flo Universal
- Keep the light guide as close as possible to the material’s surface.
- Refer to the provided chart for the recommended irradiation time based on the light intensity.
Finishing:
- Remove any excess material and shape the restoration as needed.
- Finish and polish the surface using standard techniques.