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Re-creating the original tooth as faithfully as possible is a challenging task for the material, the dental technician and the dentist. In case of direct composite restorations, the complete esthetic responsibility lies in the hands of the practitioner. Optimal instruments are the key to success.
The new CompoSMOOTH, a special silicone brush, allows an effortless adaptation and modelling of the composite surface before polymerization. Even “sticky” composites can be adapted in an optimal way. The perfect surface morphology is created almost automatically by slight pressure. The tooth shape is modeled in a way that reduces the subsequent polishing work to a minimum... and the result – optimal!
https://www.zepf-dental.com/wp-content/uploads/PDF/flyer/19.202.00_CompoSmooth_e.pdf
The new CompoSMOOTH, a special silicone brush, allows an effortless adaptation and modelling of the composite surface before polymerization. Even “sticky” composites can be adapted in an optimal way. The perfect surface morphology is created almost automatically by slight pressure. The tooth shape is modeled in a way that reduces the subsequent polishing work to a minimum... and the result – optimal!
https://www.zepf-dental.com/wp-content/uploads/PDF/flyer/19.202.00_CompoSmooth_e.pdf

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