Dentoclic glass-fiber posts are made of 80% unidirectionnal parallel oriented glass fibers embedded in 20% of epoxy-resin. This type of post enables minimally invasive direct restorations.
Excellent mechanical properties for a reduced risk of fracture
Homogeneous distribution of the mechanical constraints
Excellent resistance to flexion (836Mpa) thanks to its many longitudinal glass-fibers
Elastic behavior similar to dentin
Highly translucent posts
Excellent distribution of the light in the whole material
Allows polymerization of the core build-up material on all of the post surface
Other advantages
Mechanical and chemical retention thanks to the bond between the core build-up composite material and the glass fiber post
High radiopacity (232% Al)
Biocompatible
No risk of corrosion or coloration
Compatible with Dentoclic drills