Description

Glass fiber impregnated with light-cured resin for the structural reinforcement of fixed prostheses

Indication

Structural reinforcement of indirectly mad (laboratory) composite resin and ceromer restorations such as inlays, onlays, single crowns and fixed bridges up to three units;

Fabrication of glass fiber anatomical posts.

Features and Benefits

  • Glass fiber translucency

    Esthetics as a non-metallic material.

  • Unidiretional fibers

    Absorption and uniform distribution of masticatory loads along the fiber bundles.

  • Lightness

    Very confortable for the patient.

  • Low cost if compared to porcelain fused to metal prostheses

    Saves money.

  • Impregnated fibers

    Easy to use.

  • Light-curing impregnation resin

    Compatible to all composite resins in the market.

  • Resin material

    Allows repair during lab stage or directly in the mouth, even after cementation

Presentation

Ref. 470 - Kit - Fibrex Medial (21 cm), Fibrex Junctional (21 cm), Fibrex Coronal (6 units), 01 Fibrex Ribbon ( 3units) 2 Adhesive Resin C (2 g), Adhesive Resin F (2 g), 01 Bonding Agent (4 ml)

Ref. 471 - Fibrex - lab Medial - 2 units of 10.5 cm (21 cm)

Ref. 472 - Fibrex - lab Junctional - 2 units of 10.5 cm (21 cm)

Ref. 473 - Fibrex - lab Coronal - 6 units (2.3 cm of diameter)

Ref. 474 - Fibrex - lab Ribbon - 3 units (15 cm each)

Ref. 475 - Fibrex - lab Adhesive Resin C - 1 syringe (2 g)

Ref. 476 - Fibrex- lab Adhesive Resin F - 1 syringe (2 g)

Ref. 477 - Fibrex-Lab Bonding Agent (4 ml)