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Photon induced composite heating
The heating technology of Phasor ™ significantly increases the flow characteristics of highly filled composites while helping to increase polymerization and improve depth of cure. Heat lowers the viscosity of composite material, ing it to better flow and adapt to cavity walls. t, voids are reduced, which then reduces the secondary caries. Heating composite material improves its physical and handling properties ithout modifying color or stability. Science Behind theHeat ll
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Viscosity -vs- Temperature for Highly Filled Composites
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Heating Range
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Flowable Composites (Compared at room temperature)
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Flow Rate (mg/s) 10 5
Highly Filled Composites
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68 ° F
86 ° F
104 ° F
122 ° F
140 ° F
160 ° F
Temperature Range
FEATURES
BENEFITS OF USING HEAT
PROOF
Dentsply SureFil SDR Flow®* Ivoclar Tetric Evoflow®* Heraeus Venus®* Dentsply THP3 Flow®** Flowables
3M Filtek Supreme Ultra ® * 3M Filtek Z250 ® * Dentsply Esthet X HD ® * Dentsply TPH3 ® * Highly Filled
Fill restorations faster by increasing the depth of cure and reducing curing time.
Depth of Cure
4 Burtscher 2005, 2 Munoz 2008
When heated, highly filled composites flow up to 10X better.
Flowability
3 Lucey 2010
Significantly higher monomer conversion values. Dramatic increase in polymerization rates.
Increased Polymerization
Depth of Cure
5 Trujillo 2003, 6 Daronch 2005
6.5 5.4 5.2 5
9 Choudhary 2011, 10 Wagner 2008, 8 Froes-Salgado 2010
Heating significantly reduces the chance of secondary caries.
Decreased Voids
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Heating Range
Heating will NOT modify color or stability properties of composite material. Heating results in shorter curing times and enhances subsequent surface hardness.
Color + Stability
1 Mundim 2011
Depth (mm) 4.8 4.6
2 Munoz 2008, 3 Lucey 2010
Micro-Hardness
Heating makes it easier to place material and results in better adaptation to cavity walls.
4.4 4.2 4
Viscosity -vs- Temperature
3 Lucey 2010
Heating will NOT damage pulp tissue or cause discomfort. No other safety concerns.
7 Daronch 2007 11 Rueggeberg 2010
Heating Safety
212 ° F (100 ° C)
68 ° F (20 ° C)
Temperature
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