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Infinix™ Flowable Composite 1x2g Syringe

Infinix™ Flowable Composite 1x2g Syringe

Infinix™ Flowable Composite is a low viscosity, light-cured, radiopaque, flowable composite. It is ideal for class III and V restorations, as a base liner in direct restorations, pit and fissure sealant, and for other procedures as applicable. It also provides the added benefit of Nobio QASi Antimicrobial technology to help reduce demineralization and secondary caries.

Product Benefits

  • First FDA-cleared antimicrobial dental composite. Reduce demineralization, which is part of the caries-forming process

  • Excellent flow rate and good radiopacity

  • Good physical properties

  • Perfect adaptation to cavity wall

  • Wide range of indications

Physical Properties

  • Nano-Hybrid filler particle size: 40 nm-3 μm (contains QASi antibacterial nano fillers)

  • Curing light intensity: ≥ 1000 mW/cm2

  • Curing wavelength: 400-500 nm

  • Curing time: 10 sec.

  • Depth of cure: 2 mm

Indications for Use

1) Class III and V restorations. 
2) Restoration of minimally invasive cavity preparations. (including small, non-stress bearing occlusal restorations). 
3) As base/liner under direct or indirect restorations. 
4) Repair of small defects in esthetic indirect restorations. 
5) Pit and fissure sealing. 
6) Blocking out of undercuts. 
7) Repair of resin, porcelain and acrylic temporary materials. 

The addition of the QASi particles to the Flowable Composite reduces demineralization, which is part of the caries-formation process. 

Maximum Antibacterial Effectiveness and Bond Strength

Use Infinix™ Universal Bond with all Composites

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Description

Infinix™ Flowable Composite is a low viscosity, light-cured, radiopaque, flowable composite. It is ideal for class III and V restorations. The addition of antimicrobial QASi particles to the Flowable Composite reduces demineralization, which is part of the caries-formation process. The particles electrostatically attract and kill bacteria.