TEMPSMART temporary crown and bridge material formulated to be a strong material ideal for any sized provisional

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TEMPSMART from GC America is an innovative, dual-cured, bis-acrylic composite temporary crown and bridge material using microfilled resin (MFR) and nano-filler technologies. TEMPSMART maintains a smooth surface after polishing because of this revolutionary combination. The high density polymer network for TEMPSMART makes it a strong material ideal for any sized provisional.

GC America, Inc. recently announced the launch of TEMPSMART, temporary crown and bridge material formulated to be a strong material ideal for any sized provisional.

TEMPSMART is an innovative, dual-cured, bis-acrylic composite temporary crown and bridge material using microfilled resin (MFR) and nano-filler technologies. It maintains a smooth surface after polishing because of this revolutionary combination. The high density polymer network for TEMPSMART makes it a strong material ideal for any sized provisional.

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TEMPSMART is said to be ideal for temporary crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays and veneers, as well as long-term temporary restorations. Key features and benefits of TEMPSMART include:

· First in class fracture toughness for clinical longevity

· Beautiful esthetics as well as high gloss retention

· High flexural strength facilitates multi-unit temporization

· Quick working and setting times for the shortest chairside time

· Low plasticizer/thin oxygen inhibition layer allow for better polymerization

TEMPSMART is available in two delivery systems: 48 mL cartridges (1:1 ratio) available in shades A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1 and BW; and 10 mL syringes available in shades A1, A2, A3, and B1. 

For more information on GC America’s products, please visit gcamerica.com. 

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