NanoFill Zirconium Composite Kit is a light-curable, radiopaque composite with outstanding physical properties, making it ideal for anterior and posterior restorations. Its extended working time facilitates efficient dental procedures for clinicians
Composition
- Bisphenol A Glycidyl methacrylate (Bis-GMA)
- Urethane Dimethacrylate (UDMA)
- Bisphenol A diglycidyl methacrylate ethoxylated (Bis-EMA)
Indication
- NanoFill Zirconium Polymer-Based Dental Restorative Material is used for direct filing of class I, ll, lll, V and V cavities in anterior teeth.
- Class I, I, lll, IV and V cavities in posterior teeth.
- As a preventive resin restorations
Features
- Has high radiopacity and mechanical strength
- Superior wear resistance
- High filler load
- Packable consistency
- Low shrinkage
- Excellent colour stability
- Excellent flexural strength
Specifications
- Store in cool and dry place
- Store at room temperature of 5-30 degree C
- Store away from direct sunlight
Packaging
- 7 x 4g Syringe A1, 2 x A2,A3,A3.5,B2,OA2
- 1 x 5ml Bottle NanoBond Universal Adhesive
- 1 x 3g Syringe BestEtch
- 4 x Blue Tips (23 gauge)
- Instruction Manual
Driection to Use
- Prepare the tooth: The tooth is first prepared by removing any decay or damaged tissue and cleaning the area.
- Isolate the tooth: The tooth is isolated using a rubber dam or a dental dam to prevent contamination and to keep the tooth dry.
- Apply an adhesive: An adhesive is applied to the prepared tooth surface to bond the composite filling to the tooth structure.
- Place the composite: The NanoFill Zirconium Composite is then placed into the prepared cavity using a hand instrument or a placement instrument. The composite material should be packed firmly and evenly into the cavity to ensure good adaptation and contact with the tooth structure.
- Shape and contour the composite: The composite is shaped and contoured using a dental instrument to achieve the desired anatomical form and occlusal contacts. It is important to ensure that the composite is properly contoured to prevent food accumulation and to promote proper oral hygiene.
- Cure the composite: The composite is then cured using a dental curing light. The curing time depends on the type of composite used and the manufacturer's instructions.
- Check the bite: After the composite is cured, the bite is checked to ensure that the restoration is not interfering with the patient's occlusion.
- Polish the composite: The final step is to polish the composite using a dental polishing system to achieve a smooth and shiny surface.