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"Specifically designed for posterior restorations"
Packs well without sticking to instruments
Easy sculpting with resistance to slumping
Good marginal adaptation and interproximal contact
The fast placement technique takes only 20 seconds to cure an increment of 2.5mm
Low polymerization shrinkage means less stress on the tooth and less potential for patient sensitivity
Excellent wear resistance and strength means you can be confident of long-lasting posterior restorations
Filtek P60 posterior restorative is an esthetic light-cured, radiopaque composite specifically designed for use in posterior direct or indirect restorations. Bonding to the tooth structure is accomplished by using a dental adhesive system.
3M Filtek P60 Posterior Restorative is indicated for use in the following types of restorations. • Direct posterior restorations • Core buildup • Splinting • Indirect posterior restorations including inlays and onlays.
"Specifically designed for posterior restorations"
Packs well without sticking to instruments
Easy sculpting with resistance to slumping
Good marginal adaptation and interproximal contact
The fast placement technique takes only 20 seconds to cure an increment of 2.5mm
Low polymerization shrinkage means less stress on the tooth and less potential for patient sensitivity
Excellent wear resistance and strength means you can be confident of long-lasting posterior restorations
Filtek P60 posterior restorative is an esthetic light-cured, radiopaque composite specifically designed for use in posterior direct or indirect restorations. Bonding to the tooth structure is accomplished by using a dental adhesive system.
3M Filtek P60 Posterior Restorative is indicated for use in the following types of restorations. • Direct posterior restorations • Core buildup • Splinting • Indirect posterior restorations including inlays and onlays.
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