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Large Particle Macro Filled how much filler and how many microns?

78% filler and 10 microns

Large Particle Macro Filled clinical features

High fracture resistance, non polishable, discoloration, plucking

Large Particle Macro Filled indications

Large class 4, light on heavy technique

Large Particle Macro Filled brand names and type

Self cure - adaptic

Small Particle Micro Filled how much filler and microns

52% filler and 0.4 microns

Small Particle Micro Filled clinical features

Less fracture resistance, super polishable, color stable, no plucking

Small Particle Micro Filled indications

Class three and five, small class four, labial veneers

Small Particle Micro Filled brand names and type

Light cure - silux, viso dispers, prisma microfine

Macro filled amount of filler and microns

77% filler and 1 to 5 microns

Macro filled clinical features

Fracture resistant, semipolishable, color stable, no plucking

Macro filled indications

Large class fours, crown buildup, posterior restorations

Macro Filled type and brand names

Light cure -vit 1 essence

Hybrids filler and microns

70% filler and 0.4-<5 microns

Hybrids clinical features

Fracture resistant, polishable, color stable, no plucking

Hybrids indications

Large class fours, crown buildup, posterior restorations

Hybrids type and brand name

Light cure - ultra fine, herculite xr, p 30, tph spectrum

Composite uses

Class 3, 4, and 5 (generally anterior), class 1 when occlusal stress is not a problem, sometimes class 2

Composite composition

Organic matrix known as bis Gma and filler such as quartz, glass, and selica

Composite properties (4)

Polymerization shrinkage, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion, radiopacity (barium and zirconium)

Composite factors to be considered

Finishing is a major clinical concern because we need a smooth surface, pulp protection is advisable, can be self cure or light cures

Which bases can be used with composites?

Glass ionomer, zinc polyacylic, zinc phosphate

Composites armamentarium

Etchant, binding agent, matrix (mylar strips), Teflon pfi, composite material, paper pad, kleenex, finishing burs strips and discs, curing light

Composites overview of procedure

Anesthetic, shade selection, isolation, preperation, pulp protection, acid etching, binding agent, manipulating composite, finishing, sometimes sealing

Composite acid etching info

Ultra etch and phosphoric acid gel, achieved within 15-60 secs, aftwr etching rinse and dry for 60 secs

Composite bonding agent info

Optibond and pq1 light cure twenty secs single system, scotch bond light cure ten secs double system

Composite bonding agent info

Optibond and pq1 light cure twenty secs single system, scotch bond light cure ten secs double system

Composite manipulation info

Self cure mix for twenty seconds on paper pad, light cure dispense desired amount onto mixing pad

Composite exposure time for light cure

Varies from 10-40 secs depending on depth, shade

Composite set time for self cure

Set in 60 - 90 secs and final set in four to five mins

Three steps of finishing

Gross, intermediate, final

Optional sealing

Permaseal, when completely finished aka checked occlusion and everything. Permaseal is light cure for twenty secs