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- For orders over 400€ you get a Proxem RC Filling (*exp 23/11)
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
Buy 1 Clearfil Se Bond get 1 Clearfil Majesty Esthetic for free
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
For orders over 1000€ you get a C01-C lamp*
143,00€
Clearfil SE Bond 2 a two-step, self-etch, light-cure bonding agent with an improved catalyst s... More details
Clearfil SE Bond 2 a two-step, self-etch, light-cure bonding agent with an improved catalyst system for stronger bonds and a new dual-cure activator for use with all indirect restorations and core build-up composites.
With the same clinical procedure, it is a simple upgrade to our new universal system.
Applications SE Primer 2 Treats Zirconia & Alumina Restorations
No Light-Curing Inside of Indirect Restorations
CLEARFIL SE BOND 2 is indicated for the following uses:
Direct restorations using light-cured composite resin Cavity sealing as a pretreatment for indirect restorations Treatment of exposed root surfaces
Treatment of hypersensitive teeth Intraoral repairs of fractured restorations Post cementation using a dual- or self-cured composite resin Core build-ups using a light-, dual- or self-cured core material Cementing inlays, onlays, crowns, bridges and veneers using a composite resin cement 1 Primer (6ml) 1 Bond (5ml) 1 Dispensing Dish 1 Light-blocking plate 1 Outer case 1 Applicator brush (fine 100 pcs)
Type of usage | Two-step self-etching bond |
Generation | 5th Gen |
Contents | Set |
Clearfil Majesty Es Flow is a new,light-cure, universal flowable composite
Clearfil Majesty Esthetic is a light-curing, radiopaque composite resin, especially for anterior restorations
The answer to the challange is arrived from 3M Espe with the Elipar DeepCure LED Curing Lights
Economical and disposable, saving up to 80% by reduction of excess materials used.
Available on rolls, as strips and U-form sheets for easy, quick and precise marking. The use of tweezers is not necessary.