Filling material which never fails in any filling cases ( occlusal, attrition, abrasion, abfraction)

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    Prashant Deshmukh
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    Bondfill SB is a self-cure, self-adhesive resin for dental restorations. It contains 4-META/ MMA-TBB. Though it requires no bonding agent, Bondfill SB forms strong bonds to enamel, dentin, and restorative materials without gapping and discoloration. It is also designed to absorb intense, complicated complex eternal stresses and greatly resist wear. The Powder contains PMMA and TMPT reactive organic filler which creates a tough restoration that is hard yet still very resilient.

    Typical Applications

    • Restoration of tooth wear, such as attrition, abrasion, abfraction, wedge-shaped defects
    • Secondary caries at a restoration margin
    • Repair of fractured prostheses and damaged restorations
    • Sealing incipient pit and fissure caries

    Advantages

    • Excellent Bond Strength and Great Sealing Ability
      Thanks to the Catalyst, TBB, Bondfill SB starts to cure from the tooth surface, which results in outstanding bonding properties and marginal sealing ability.
    • Significant Resiliency
      Produces a strong yet resilient resin that has been designated to absorb intense and complicated external stress, and greatly resists wear.
    • Remarkable Handling Property
      Just apply on the tooth and let it chemical-cure!
    • Antagonist-friendly
      It does not wear antagonistic tooth because it does not contain hard inorganic filler.
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