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Ceram•X mono+

 

 

Unique simplicity and natural aesthetics has made Ceram.X™ a leading new generation composite. For more than 5 years, dentists around the world have placed more than 18 million Ceram.X restorations with great clinical results.

Now, Ceram.X mono has been developed further, resulting in a significant handling improvement. Ceram.X mono+ now offers improved modelling performance.

 

Ceram.X mono+ What is New?

The objective of this improvement was to achieve improved handling features; reduced stickiness and improved slump resistance. These optimised characteristics have been achieved with Ceram.X mono+ through the use of a modified nano-filler.

Pack Details

Ceram•X™ mono Starter Kit (Compule)    
Order Code: 60701410

Ceram·X™ mono Compule Refills (20 x 0.25 g)

 
Ceram·X™ mono refill M1 (A1, B1)           
Order Code: 60701411
Ceram·X™ mono refill M2 (A2, B2)           
Order Code: 60701412
Ceram·X™ mono refill M3 (C1, D2)          
Order Code: 60701413
Ceram·X™ mono refill M4 (C2, C3, D4)    
Order Code: 60701414
Ceram·X™ mono refill M5 (A3, D3)           
Order Code: 60701415
Ceram·X™ mono refill M6 (A3.5, B3, B4)   
Order Code: 60701416
Ceram·X™ mono refill M7 (A4, C4)            
Order Code: 60701417

Ceram·X™ mono Starter Kit (Syringe)   
Order Code: 60701510

Ceram·X™ mono Syringe Refills (3 g)
  

Ceram·X™ mono refill M1 (A1, B1)             
Order Code: 60701511

Ceram·X™ mono refill M2 (A2, B2)             
Order Code: 60701512

Ceram·X™ mono refill M3 (C1, D2)             
Order Code: 60701513

Ceram·X™ mono refill M4 (C2, C3, D4)      
Order Code: 60701514 

Ceram·X™ mono refill M5 (A3, D3)             
Order Code: 60701515 

Ceram·X™ mono refill M6 (A3.5, B3, B4)   
Order Code: 60701516

Ceram·X™ mono refill M7 (A4, C4)            
Order Code: 60701517

Ceram.X Mono FAQ

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What is nano-ceramic technology, and how is Ceram.X Mono different from other composites?
Under what clinical situations should I use Ceram.X mono?
How do I determine the shade when using Ceram.X Mono and can these few shades cover all I need?
Can I mix Ceram.X mono and Ceram.X duo?
Which bonding agent do you recommend to use with Ceram.X Mono?
What kind of finishing, polishing and flowable do you recommend with Ceram.X?
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Why is Ceram.X Mono packaged in a blister and what are the storage conditions?
Can I cure Ceram.X with LED lights and plasma lamps?

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Documents

Title Description Date
Ceram-X mono Technical Manual 24/09/2008
Ceram-X Mono MSDS 21/07/2008
Ceram-X DFU 21/07/2008