Description
Advantages
- High stability after hardening
- Low shrinkage
- Burns out without leaving residues
- Precise modellation
- Smooth castings
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
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Dental Inlay Casting Wax
Wax up for all restoration work such as inlays, crowns, bridges and combination work, without deformation during removal from the model.
Advantages
| Weight | 1 kg |
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Carbon-Free Phosphate-Bonded Investment
Exact solutions for the highest demands: the new GC Fujivest Platinum II. Investment material specifically designed for precious and semi-precious alloys. With its long comfortable working time and improved fluidity, investing complicated cases has become easier than ever before. With an increased expansion range, this top of class material has become even more versatile. The extremely smooth surface of GC Fujivest Platinum II will produce highly precise castings at any time. This top quality investment can be used in both quick heating & step heating procedures.
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Diamond Polishing Paste
GC’s new DiaPolisher Paste has been developed to further enhance the aesthetic results of all yourG-aenial, Kalore, Gradia Direct or GRADIA restorations.
ر.ق150.00Add to cart
Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Luting Cement
FujiCEM Automix: all the brilliant benefits of the exclusive FujiCEM Paste Pak dispensing system in a brand new, ultra-convenient automix delivery system.
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Buffer between GC Initial metal ceramics and dental alloys
The bonder is used as an intermediate coat between the alloy and the ceramic. It blocks escaping metal oxides and neutralizes differences in the expansion coefficient.
ر.ق260.00Add to cart
Type 4 Model Base Stone
Newly developed type 4 dental stone for basing dentate arches and opposing models.
Can be used in a thin fluid or thixotropic consistency without change in physical properties.
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ر.ق170.00Add to cart
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