Flowable restoratives are not just ordinary dental composites; they are remarkably versatile materials that open doors to a wide array of restorative possibilities.
To help you decide when and where flowables will work best for you, we've curated a collection of invaluable tips to empower you with the knowledge and techniques needed to maximise the potential of your flowable restoratives.
From achieving impeccable aesthetics to streamlining your procedures for efficiency, you can harness the full capabilities of these innovative materials.
To address this challenge, various techniques can be employed, including re-etching, vertical storage, or the meticulous filling of voids with additional composite material. However, these methods can be time-consuming and require additional effort.
A more efficient solution lies in selecting the right delivery method.
Consider the innovative syringe designed for 3M™ Filtek™ Supreme Flowable Restorative and 3M™ Filtek™ Bulk Fill Flowable Restorative. These products are engineered to eliminate bubbles and run-on issues, all while enhancing overall handling.
Moreover, the syringe features a bendable cannula, now available in three different diameters, which enables better access to hard-to-reach areas and facilitates precise injection.
When you pair the ideal dental composite material with an advanced delivery method like this, you're one step closer to achieving a flawless, bubble-free dental restoration.
In the realm of dental restorations, achieving not only durability but also beautiful aesthetics is paramount. Patients want their teeth to look bright and natural, so being able to blend dental restorations with the rest of a patient’s teeth is vital.
Not all flowable composites are created equal in terms of aesthetics. Many flowable composites, while available in a variety of shades, often exhibit higher translucency, lower radiopacity, and reduced fluorescence compared to their universal counterparts, primarily due to their lower filler content. These limitations can restrict their suitability in specific clinical situations[1].
However, with 3M's cutting-edge nanotechnology, a new frontier in dental materials has been reached. This innovation results in flowable composites with remarkable properties at the nanoscale, including:
Taking these factors into consideration, 3M's flowable composites can stand toe-to-toe with some universal composite materials when it comes to aesthetics.
This means that you can achieve the utmost in aesthetic excellence while harnessing all the benefits and versatility that flowable composites bring to restorative dentistry.
In the early days of flowable composites, their low viscosity was achieved by reducing the filler content. However, this reduction in filler content could compromise the physical, mechanical, and especially wear properties of the material. It's this that has caused many clinicians to have reservations about using flowables in load-bearing indications.
Fortunately, flowable composites have come a long way in development. Modern materials employ various filler particle sizes, shapes, and concentrations to enhance their mechanical properties while preserving the desirable flow characteristics. Take, for instance, 3M Filtek Supreme Flowable Restorative, which incorporates nano-sized filler particles.
When you're in the process of selecting the right restorative material, don't overlook the importance of fillers. These components not only impact flow but also influence adaptation, shrinkage stress, and the overall durability of the restoration.
Flowable composites seamlessly align with this philosophy, thanks to their low viscosity that enables them to navigate intricately shaped cavity preparations without compromising the integrity of adjacent healthy tissue.
By incorporating flowable composites into your practice, you're essentially unlocking a new realm of treatment possibilities, one that prioritises preservation and precision.
Flowable composites have garnered recognition for their exceptional cavity adaptation. As a result, they have become a preferred choice for placement beneath restorations, effectively sealing margins and contributing to the prevention of sensitivity and secondary caries.
In fact, research has demonstrated that utilising a flowable composite as a liner can significantly reduce microleakage, irrespective of whether a conventional or nanofilled composite is selected for the restoration[2].
Flowable composites are characterised by their low viscosity, which offers several advantages, especially around handling, including:
It's important to note that while flowable composites share a low viscosity, they may perform differently in various clinical scenarios[3].
Different cases may necessitate specific viscosities of flowable composites. Mere selection of the most fluid option may not suffice. If the viscosity is too low, it can lead to:
It's crucial to use the appropriate viscosity for your particular case. For instance, certain materials exhibit excellent flow during extrusion and then thicken within the cavity preparation, while others have a self-levelling characteristic.
For example, 3M Filtek Bulk Fill Flowable Restorative employs unique chemistry to achieve a lower viscosity without an increase in polymerisation shrinkage[4].
Flowable composites come highly recommended for a wide range of applications, some of which may surprise you. It's worth exploring innovative ways to harness their capabilities, as doing so can lead to enhanced treatment outcomes.
Flowable composites are not only versatile in terms of their applications, but also invaluable for streamlining your dental procedures. To fully leverage their potential, it's essential to become well-acquainted with the properties and capabilities of the material.
Conversely, it's equally important to avoid underutilising these materials based on experiences with early-generation products.
The field of modern flowables has witnessed remarkable advancements, expanding their versatility beyond what you might expect. Therefore, it's crucial always to verify the capabilities of your chosen material before making a selection or dismissing the idea of using a flowable composite.
By staying informed about the latest developments in flowable composites, you can make informed decisions that lead to optimal treatment outcomes.
When it comes to enhancing dental restorations, precision and performance are paramount. That's why 3M offers two exceptional flowable solutions designed to meet your specific needs.
For those who prioritise aesthetics and demand the utmost in quality, 3M™ Filtek™ Supreme Flowable Restorative stands as a top choice.
This solution offers:
When you choose 3M™ Filtek™ Supreme Flowable Restorative, you're opting for excellence in aesthetics and performance.
Efficiency meets reliability with 3M™ Filtek™ Bulk Fill Flowable Restorative.
This versatile solution is tailored for efficiency and offers:
When you opt for 3M™ Filtek™ Bulk Fill Flowable Restorative, you're choosing efficiency without compromising on quality.
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[2] Margolis, F. S. ‘Flowable Composites: Aesthetics for Tots and Teens’. Dentistry Today, 2011, https://www.dentistrytoday.com/pediatric-dentistry/4827-flowable-composites-aesthetics-for-tots-and-teen
[3] Symon, Keith R. (1971). Mechanics (3rd ed.). Addison-Wesley. ISBN 978-0-201-07392-8. Archived from the original on 2020-03-11. Retrieved 2019-09-18.
[4] Baroudi, K. & Mahmoud, S. ‘Improving Composite Resin Performance Through Decreasing its Viscosity by Different Methods’, The Open Dentistry Journal, 2015, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4541310/