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Coltene Tenax Fibre Posts And Drills - Intro Kit
Coltene Tenax Fibre Posts And Drills - Intro Kit
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Coltene Tenax Fibre Posts And Drills - Intro Kit
Tenax Fiber Trans is an excellent alternative to metal posts if highly esthetic, metal-free restorations are desired.
Fiber posts with high strength, high bending strength, and resistance to shearing force have an elastic modulus similar to that of dentin. It can absorb bite force and external forces to avoid root features. 4% taper in the bottom third. It is translucent hence light can pass through it while using a light cure.
Features
Features
- Outstanding mechanic retention
- 4% taper in the bottom third
- It is translucent hence light can pass through it while using light cure.
- Excellent aesthetics: white, translucent color
- Grooves: Provides you with an outstanding mechanical retention
- Removable: Enables endodontic retreatment
- Metal-Free: Esthetic dentistry
- White: No shadowing
Cylindro-conical design:
- 2/3 parallel – excellent retention
- 1/3 conical to correspond to the shape of the root canal
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Flexural Strength - 1577 MPa
- Flexural Modulus - 26 GPa
- Compressive Strength - 519 MPa
- Drills: 1.1mm, 1.3mm & 1.5mm
Composition :
- Fiber/Glass reinforcement 75%
- Resin 25%
Dimensions of the Posts :
- Black - 1.1mm (diameter), 19mm length
- Yellow - 1.3mm (diameter), 19mm length
- Blue - 1.5mm (diameter), 19mm length
Packaging
Packaging
Coltene Tenax Fiber Post Kit Content :
- 5 x black marked posts - 1.1mm
- 5 x yellow marked posts - 1.3mm
- 5 x blue marked posts - 1.5mm
- 1 x drill - 1.1mm
- 1 x drill - 1.3mm
- 1 x drill - 1.5mm
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Prepare the post space using specific drills
- Trial fit the Fiber posts and determine the desired length.
- After etching and rinsing the canal and super-structure, place the adhesive on the tooth.
- Place the dual cure resin cement and core build-up material.
- Final preparations. Note that the posts has to be placed over the centric cusps.
Additional info
Additional info
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: When are post and core needed?
Answer: The indications for a post and core restoration are done when tooth with extensive crown loss, crown susceptible to cervical area fracture, grossly discolored tooth, loss of two proximal surfaces, a shortened tooth with insufficient retention form with the favorable periodontal and periapical condition.
Question: Which cement is preferred to use with Coltene Tenax fibre posts?
Answer: Self-adhesive resin cement presents better bond strength when compared to other conventional luting cement.
Question: When do you use fiber posts?
Answer: Although they do not have the rigidity of a metal post, fiber posts are indicated for: cases where a metal post would jeopardize the esthetic result; at-risk patients who have a past history of trauma to the orofacial region and the placement of a metal post would put an endodontically treated tooth at risk of root fracture; teeth with sufficient remaining coronal structure so that a 1.5-mm to 2-mm ferrule can be developed in the crown preparation.
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