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Product news Admira Fusion


The first purely ceramic-based universal restorative material


VOCO presents several proven and innovative products at IDENTEX 2015 at the Citywest Hotel, Dublin, on 18 and 19 September. A special highlight is the awarded IDS novelty Admira Fusion, the worldwide first purely ceramic- based universal restorative material.


This is made possible by the innovation of combining the proven nanohybrid technology with that of the ORMOCERs (Organically Modified Ceramics). Silicon oxide forms the chemical base for this new nanohybrid ORMOCER restorative material, not only for the fillers but also for the resin matrix. This unique Pure Silicate Technology offers several remarkable advantages in one. For example, Admira Fusion, in comparison with all restorative composites of market relevance, shows by far the lowest level of polymerisation shrinkage (1.25 per cent by volume) and extremely low shrinkage stress.


The ORMOCERs used in the manufacture of Admira Fusion make it highly biocompatible, as there is no content of classic monomers. The light-curing, radiopaque nanohybrid ORMOCER has an 84 per cent (by weight) content of inorganic fillers and covers a broad spectrum of indications. Admira Fusion’s particularly high colour stability gives it an additional edge. This very homogeneous material offers outstanding handling and is compatible with all conventional bonding materials. The restorative system is complemented by Admira Fusion x-tra, which allows for increments of up to 4mm in thickness while delivering absolutely identical physical values. The fast-track version also has a low level of volume shrinkage, as well as outstanding biocompatibility. Admira Fusion and Admira Fusion x-tra are available in syringes and also caps for direct application.


Visit VOCO at IDENTEX stand 13 at the Citywest Hotel, Dublin, on 18 and 19 September.


For more information, contact VOCO on (00353) 85 725 6078, by emailing info@voco.com or by visiting voco.com


Insufficient amalgam restorations in teeth 46 and 47 (left) and the finished, polished restorations (right).


CLINICAL PHOTOS COURTESY OF DR SÂNZIO MARQUES, PASSOS/BRAZIL


52 Ireland’s Dental magazine


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