Composite discs with graphene are a material that is created by adding graphene nanoparticles to an epoxy resin or other polymer matrix. Graphene is a material with unique properties that result from its structure made of single layers of carbon atoms arranged in a network of cubes. Graphene is one of the forms of carbon that consists of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a regular hexagonal lattice. Graphene is the thinnest material in the world - only one atom thick. Its properties make it a material with a very wide range of applications, including electronics, optoelectronics, power engineering, as well as in medicine, including dental technology.
Composite discs with graphene are very durable and lightweight, which makes them ideal for use in dental technology. In addition, due to the fact that graphene is a non-absorbent material, composite discs with graphene are resistant to stains and discoloration, which is especially important in the case of aesthetic fillings. To sum up, composite discs with graphene are an advanced material that is used in dental technology, contributing to the improvement of durability and aesthetics of dental fillings.
G-Cam Monochroma graphene-reinforced composite discs 98x20 mm
Graphene-reinforced composite discs for milling in CAD/CAM systems. Thanks to graphene, G-CAM improves its strength in relation to its weight. The density of the material is low, making the prosthesis light.
Physical properties:
- Modulus of elasticity > 3200 MPa.
- Bending strength > 140 MPa.
- Hardness 88 Shore.
- Water absorption: 4 μg/mm3.
- Residual monomer <0.004%.
Advantages:
- Natural appearance of the restoration.
- The high glass transition temperature (Tg) prevents softening and distortion during use and cleaning of the restorations.
- Graphene improves the dimensional stability of polymers for dental use, which allows dental prostheses to maintain their shape for a very long time.
- Graphene also has high electrical conductivity to maintain a healthy oral mucosa.
- Graphene is waterproof and stable, does not allow plaque to accumulate, and thanks to closed pores, no dirt accumulates or discoloration occurs.
- The G-CAM disc is characterized by high abrasion resistance, which prevents excessive wear when cleaning dentures or eating food.
- The hardened material is neither irritating nor toxic to the patient. The G-CAM disc has undergone cytotoxicity and genetic testing conducted by the University of Alcalá and the Valencian Institute of Microbiology (IVAMI).
- In vitro cytotoxicity test. ISO 10993-5:2009 standard.
- Reverse test for bacterial mutations. ISO 10993-3:2014 and OECD 471:1997.
- It is antiallergic.
- It has a bacteriostatic effect. Graphene does not allow bacteria or fungi to grow.
Application:
- The graphene composite disc can be used in all prosthetic restorations.
- Crowns.
- 3-point bridges.
- Bridges on > 2 implants
- Outlays.
- Veneers.
- Complete dentures.
- Temporary restorations.
Packaging:
- 1 piece
G-Cam Multichroma graphene-reinforced composite discs 98x20 mm
Graphene-reinforced composite discs for milling in CAD/CAM systems. Thanks to graphene, G-CAM improves its strength in relation to its weight. The density of the material is low, making the prosthesis light.
Physical properties:
- Modulus of elasticity > 3200 MPa.
- Bending strength > 140 MPa.
- Hardness 88 Shore.
- Water absorption: 4 μg/mm3.
- Residual monomer <0.004%.
Advantages:
- Natural appearance of the restoration.
- The high glass transition temperature (Tg) prevents softening and distortion during use and cleaning of the restorations.
- Graphene improves the dimensional stability of polymers for dental use, which allows dental prostheses to maintain their shape for a very long time.
- Graphene also has high electrical conductivity to maintain a healthy oral mucosa.
- Graphene is waterproof and stable, does not allow plaque to accumulate, and thanks to closed pores, no dirt accumulates or discoloration occurs.
- The G-CAM disc is characterized by high abrasion resistance, which prevents excessive wear when cleaning dentures or eating food.
- The hardened material is neither irritating nor toxic to the patient. The G-CAM disc has undergone cytotoxicity and genetic testing conducted by the University of Alcalá and the Valencian Institute of Microbiology (IVAMI).
- In vitro cytotoxicity test. ISO 10993-5:2009 standard.
- Reverse test for bacterial mutations. ISO 10993-3:2014 and OECD 471:1997.
- It is antiallergic.
- It has a bacteriostatic effect. Graphene does not allow bacteria or fungi to grow.
Application:
- The graphene composite disc can be used in all prosthetic restorations.
- Crowns.
- 3-point bridges.
- Bridges on > 2 implants
- Outlays.
- Veneers.
- Complete dentures.
- Temporary restorations.
Packaging:
- 1 piece
G-CAM Multichroma graphene-reinforced composite discs 98x26 mm
Graphene-reinforced composite discs for milling in CAD/CAM systems. Thanks to graphene, G-CAM improves its strength in relation to its weight. The density of the material is low, making the prosthesis light.
Physical properties:
- Modulus of elasticity > 3200 MPa.
- Bending strength > 140 MPa.
- Hardness 88 Shore.
- Water absorption: 4 μg/mm3.
- Residual monomer <0.004%.
Advantages:
- Natural appearance of the restoration.
- The high glass transition temperature (Tg) prevents softening and distortion during use and cleaning of the restorations.
- Graphene improves the dimensional stability of polymers for dental use, which allows dental prostheses to maintain their shape for a very long time.
- Graphene also has high electrical conductivity to maintain a healthy oral mucosa.
- Graphene is waterproof and stable, does not allow plaque to accumulate, and thanks to closed pores, no dirt accumulates or discoloration occurs.
- The G-CAM disc is characterized by high abrasion resistance, which prevents excessive wear when cleaning dentures or eating food.
- The hardened material is neither irritating nor toxic to the patient. The G-CAM disc has undergone cytotoxicity and genetic testing conducted by the University of Alcalá and the Valencian Institute of Microbiology (IVAMI).
- In vitro cytotoxicity test. ISO 10993-5:2009 standard.
- Reverse test for bacterial mutations. ISO 10993-3:2014 and OECD 471:1997.
- It is antiallergic.
- It has a bacteriostatic effect. Graphene does not allow bacteria or fungi to grow.
Application:
- The graphene composite disc can be used in all prosthetic restorations.
- Crowns.
- 3-point bridges.
- Bridges on > 2 implants
- Outlays.
- Veneers.
- Complete dentures.
- Temporary restorations.
Packaging:
- 1 piece
G-CAM Multichroma graphene-reinforced composite discs 98x16 mm
Graphene-reinforced composite discs for milling in CAD/CAM systems. Thanks to graphene, G-CAM improves its strength in relation to its weight. The density of the material is low, making the prosthesis light.
Physical properties:
- Modulus of elasticity > 3200 MPa.
- Bending strength > 140 MPa.
- Hardness 88 Shore.
- Water absorption: 4 μg/mm3.
- Residual monomer <0.004%.
Advantages:
- Natural appearance of the restoration.
- The high glass transition temperature (Tg) prevents softening and distortion during use and cleaning of the restorations.
- Graphene improves the dimensional stability of polymers for dental use, which allows dental prostheses to maintain their shape for a very long time.
- Graphene also has high electrical conductivity to maintain a healthy oral mucosa.
- Graphene is waterproof and stable, does not allow plaque to accumulate, and thanks to closed pores, no dirt accumulates or discoloration occurs.
- The G-CAM disc is characterized by high abrasion resistance, which prevents excessive wear when cleaning dentures or eating food.
- The hardened material is neither irritating nor toxic to the patient. The G-CAM disc has undergone cytotoxicity and genetic testing conducted by the University of Alcalá and the Valencian Institute of Microbiology (IVAMI).
- In vitro cytotoxicity test. ISO 10993-5:2009 standard.
- Reverse test for bacterial mutations. ISO 10993-3:2014 and OECD 471:1997.
- It is antiallergic.
- It has a bacteriostatic effect. Graphene does not allow bacteria or fungi to grow.
Application:
- The graphene composite disc can be used in all prosthetic restorations.
- Crowns.
- 3-point bridges.
- Bridges on > 2 implants
- Outlays.
- Veneers.
- Complete dentures.
- Temporary restorations.
Packaging:
- 1 piece
G-CAM Multichroma graphene-reinforced composite discs 98x18 mm
Graphene-reinforced composite discs for milling in CAD/CAM systems. Thanks to graphene, G-CAM improves its strength in relation to its weight. The density of the material is low, making the prosthesis light.
Physical properties:
- Modulus of elasticity > 3200 MPa.
- Bending strength > 140 MPa.
- Hardness 88 Shore.
- Water absorption: 4 μg/mm3.
- Residual monomer <0.004%.
Advantages:
- Natural appearance of the restoration.
- The high glass transition temperature (Tg) prevents softening and distortion during use and cleaning of the restorations.
- Graphene improves the dimensional stability of polymers for dental use, which allows dental prostheses to maintain their shape for a very long time.
- Graphene also has high electrical conductivity to maintain a healthy oral mucosa.
- Graphene is waterproof and stable, does not allow plaque to accumulate, and thanks to closed pores, no dirt accumulates or discoloration occurs.
- The G-CAM disc is characterized by high abrasion resistance, which prevents excessive wear when cleaning dentures or eating food.
- The hardened material is neither irritating nor toxic to the patient. The G-CAM disc has undergone cytotoxicity and genetic testing conducted by the University of Alcalá and the Valencian Institute of Microbiology (IVAMI).
- In vitro cytotoxicity test. ISO 10993-5:2009 standard.
- Reverse test for bacterial mutations. ISO 10993-3:2014 and OECD 471:1997.
- It is antiallergic.
- It has a bacteriostatic effect. Graphene does not allow bacteria or fungi to grow.
Application:
- The graphene composite disc can be used in all prosthetic restorations.
- Crowns.
- 3-point bridges.
- Bridges on > 2 implants
- Outlays.
- Veneers.
- Complete dentures.
- Temporary restorations.
Packaging:
- 1 piece
G-CAM Multichroma graphene-reinforced composite discs 98x24 mm
Graphene-reinforced composite discs for milling in CAD/CAM systems. Thanks to graphene, G-CAM improves its strength in relation to its weight. The density of the material is low, making the prosthesis light.
Physical properties:
- Modulus of elasticity > 3200 MPa.
- Bending strength > 140 MPa.
- Hardness 88 Shore.
- Water absorption: 4 μg/mm3.
- Residual monomer <0.004%.
Advantages:
- Natural appearance of the restoration.
- The high glass transition temperature (Tg) prevents softening and distortion during use and cleaning of the restorations.
- Graphene improves the dimensional stability of polymers for dental use, which allows dental prostheses to maintain their shape for a very long time.
- Graphene also has high electrical conductivity to maintain a healthy oral mucosa.
- Graphene is waterproof and stable, does not allow plaque to accumulate, and thanks to closed pores, no dirt accumulates or discoloration occurs.
- The G-CAM disc is characterized by high abrasion resistance, which prevents excessive wear when cleaning dentures or eating food.
- The hardened material is neither irritating nor toxic to the patient. The G-CAM disc has undergone cytotoxicity and genetic testing conducted by the University of Alcalá and the Valencian Institute of Microbiology (IVAMI).
- In vitro cytotoxicity test. ISO 10993-5:2009 standard.
- Reverse test for bacterial mutations. ISO 10993-3:2014 and OECD 471:1997.
- It is antiallergic.
- It has a bacteriostatic effect. Graphene does not allow bacteria or fungi to grow.
Application:
- The graphene composite disc can be used in all prosthetic restorations.
- Crowns.
- 3-point bridges.
- Bridges on > 2 implants
- Outlays.
- Veneers.
- Complete dentures.
- Temporary restorations.
Packaging:
- 1 piece