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Dental Products ReportDental Products Report-2010-11-01
Issue 11

Featuring the proprietary Radical Amplified Photopolymerization (RAP) Technology innovative initiator system, this universal composite features both an extended working time and a reduced curing time. Suitable for anterior and posterior restorations, as well as composite veneers, the 100% spherically filled composite has a filler weight of 82% (71% volume)


Featuring the proprietary Radical Amplified Photopolymerization (RAP) Technology innovative initiator system, this universal composite features both an extended working time and a reduced curing time.

Suitable for anterior and posterior restorations, as well as composite veneers, the 100% spherically filled composite has a filler weight of 82% (71% volume)

Exhibiting minimal shrinkage, high wear resistance and excellent radiopacity, the composite is easy to polish while providing high gloss retention over time and low wear to opposing teeth.

The composite is available in 20 shades, including three new shades: A5, OPA2 (Opaque), WE (White Enamel)-a new bleach shade-and 3 opacities.

With options of being dispensed via either syringe or pre-loaded tip, the material offers chairside versatility.

AFTER you buy, be sure to have...

  • A bonding agent, such as Tokuyama America’s Bond Force

  • Polishing paste, such as Dental Ventures of America’s COMPO-DOTS
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