Ivoclar Heliomolar Refills 3gm

Ivoclar Heliomolar Refills 3gm

₹2,955.00 ₹3,575.00 -17%
Product Code: IVCLR-HR3GM
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Ivoclar Heliomolar Refills 3gm

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Ivoclar Heliomolar Refills 3gm

FEATURES:

    • Pleasing esthetics
    • Good adjustment of the shade (chameleon effect)
    • Good shade stability
    • High radiopacity
    • Low wear
    • Continuous fluoride release

    Description

    The universal composite Heliomolar is suitable for use in both anterior and posterior teeth. This clinically tried-and-tested product has been used more than millions of times over since it was introduced.

    Indication 

    • Anterior restorations (Classes III, IV)
    • Class V restorations (cervical caries, root erosion, wedge-shaped defects)
    • Restorations in the posterior region (Classes I and II)
    • Reconstruction of traumatically damaged anterior teeth
    • Splinting of mobile anterior teeth
    • Shape and shade corrections to improve aesthetics
    • Veneering of discoloured anterior teeth
    • Extended fissure sealing
    • Repair of facets
    • Extraoral fabrication of inlays/onlays

    Key Specifications

    Storage temperature 2–28 °C (36–82 °F)

    Composition

    The monomer matrix is composed of Bis-GMA, urethane dimethacrylate and decandiol dimethacrylate (22 wt%). The fillers are composed of highly dispersed silicon dioxide, ytterbium tri-fluoride and copolymer (77.8 wt%). Additional contents are catalysts, stabilizers, and pigments (0.2 wt%). The total content of inorganic fillers is 46,0 vol% or 66.7 wt%. The particle size ranges from 0.04 to 0.2 µm.

    Technical Data

    Standard composition(in wt%)
    Bis-GMA, Urethane dimethacrylate19
    Decandiol dimethacrylate3
    Triethylene glycol dimethacrylate- -
    Highly dispersed silicon dioxide, Prepolymer, Ytterbium trifluoride77
    Stabilizers, catalysts and pigments< 1

    Packaging

    • 1 x 3gm Refill

    Direction to Use

    • Step 1: Apply Heliomolar in layers of max. 2 mm thickness and adapt it with a suitable instrument (e.g. OptraSculpt).
    • Step 2: Sufficient exposure to the curing light prevents incomplete polymerization. For the recommendations regarding exposure time and light intensity.
    • Step 3: When using a metal matrix, additionally polymerize the composite material from the vestibular or lingual/palatal aspect after removing the matrix, if no Bluephase polymerization light is used or the light probe cannot be ideally positioned, e.g. distant to composite or diverging scattering angle.

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