Description
The best composite material for bonding OPTISPLINT brackets should have the following qualities:
Dual-cure, so it sets hard even where light cannot reach under the bracket base.
White, which is easier to scan compared to pink.
High viscosity to prevent dripping throughout the mouth during application.
Strong and hard-setting to ensure the splints are not fragile or prone to breakage.
Low shrinkage to minimize the effects of polymerization shrinkage on splint precision.
Affordable cost with high value.
OPTIWELD checks all the boxes with the following product features:
30-second light-curing and 3-4 minute self-curing.
A3.5 off-white color and radiopaque.
Similar high viscosity to post-core materials.
High resistance to micro-strain (3.3% volumetric shrinkage), one of the lowest values among dual-cure materials.
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