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TetricEvo Ceram & Flow

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Newbie - 07 Mar 2007 17:06 GMT
Am looking at an ad for these materials.

Anyone tried them yet ?
Dartos - 07 Mar 2007 21:13 GMT
I've been using the Tetric Evo Ceram for quite a while.  It's
similar to Heliomolar, but it isn't as 'sticky' and has a higher
resistance to fracture.

I still use Pentron flowable though.

D

> Am looking at an ad for these materials.
>
> Anyone tried them yet ?
Newbie - 07 Mar 2007 21:46 GMT
Just bought a boat load of refills but
am going to try it soon.

Have been getting good results with Filtek Supreme Plus flowable.

Like that resistance to fracture thingy.

Thanks, You Da Man !

>I've been using the Tetric Evo Ceram for quite a while.  It's
>similar to Heliomolar, but it isn't as 'sticky' and has a higher
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>> Anyone tried them yet ?
Steven Fawks - 08 Mar 2007 04:08 GMT
Over the years I have tried quite a few different brands
and formulations of posterior composites.

Kind of just ended up with the Vivadent products and
stayed with them (other than the Pentron flowable<g>).

:-)
Steve

> Just bought a boat load of refills but
> am going to try it soon.
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> Thanks, You Da Man !
 
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