Thursday 16 June 2011

CEROMER

They are composed of specially developed and conditioned homogeneous,
three-dimensional fine particle ceramic fillers of submicrometer size which are
densely packed (approximately 80% in weight) and embedded in an advanced
organic matrix with optimum light and heat curing potential.Ceromer technology is considerably more complex, containing polyfunctional groups. Such configurations provide the potential for creating a higher level of cross linking and more double-bond conversion, which results in the enhanced strength of the material.Due to their composition and structure, Ceromers combine the advantages of ceramics with those of state-ofthe- art composite resin technology. The ceramic (inorganic) phase of the material imparts durable aesthetic quality, abrasion resistance, and high stability. The resin (organic) phase of the material determines enhanced polishability, effective bond with the luting resin, low degree of brittleness.

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