The Tetric Line is comprised of four coordinated composites for direct restorative treatment. It combines tried-and-tested quality with modern technology.
Because of the material’s distinctive chameleon effect and excellent handling properties, it is particularly suitable for rebuilding lost tooth structure in the highly visible anterior region. In most cases, you will need to apply only one shade-matched material to achieve a lifelike esthetic result.
Natural shade blend due to the distinctive chameleon effect
Universally applicable enamel shades for small defects and direct veneers
Dentin shades showing low translucency for restoring large defects and fulfilling high aesthetic expectations
Prime handling properties: Easy to contour as a result of low stickiness, good spreadability and creamy consistency
Excellent polishability for a lustrous surface
Easy to distinguish on X-rays due to high radiopacity
As a result of the special monomer and filler blend of our universal composites, the materials are capable of adapting their light-optical properties to those of the surrounding tooth structure.
Tetric EvoFlow is characterised by its distinctive chameleon effect and excellent handling properties. Tetric EvoFlow can be applied very precisely and is therefore suitable for creating minimally invasive anterior restorations and for use as a liner.
Natural shade blend due to the distinctive chameleon effect
Universally applicable enamel shades for small defects and cervical restorations
Dentine shades featuring low translucency for concealing stains and for fulfilling demanding esthetic expectations
Precise application due to thixotropic consistency
Ideal complement as a liner in combination with Tetric Prime
Easy to distinguish on X-rays due to high radiopacity
It is flowable under pressure, yet it remains stable when handled. Therefore, it enables you to work with high precision. This characteristic allows the product to adapt closely in narrow and thinly tapering areas. The product remains in place where it has been applied.
As a result of the special monomer and filler blend of our universal composites, the materials are capable of adapting their light-optical properties to those of the surrounding tooth structure.
The material is characterized by low shrinkage, optimum flexural strength and reliable depth of cure. Therefore, the clinical performance of Tetric PowerFlow is just as impressive as that of conventional composites. As a result of its excellent adaptation to cavity walls, the product is ideal for repairing deep cavities. We recommend using Tetric PowerFlow in combination with Tetric PowerFill. It can also be used together with Tetric Prime.
True-to-nature esthetics for posterior restorations due to Ivocerin and Aessencio Technology
Reliable curing of increments of up to 4mm in thickness
Low susceptibility to process-related air entrapment
Excellent adaptation to cavity walls and fast volume replacement because of outstanding flow properties
Short light exposure times from 3 seconds
Effective combination with Tetric PowerFill and Tetric Prime
Ivocerin ensures a reliable depth of cure of composite layers of up to 4mm. The Aessencio Technology is responsible for gradually increasing the opacity of the initially translucent 4mm composites during the light polymerisation process. Ultimately, the materials attain the translucency levels of enamel and dentine and therefore assume a true-to-nature esthetic appearance.
Tetric PowerFill is characterised by reliable depth of cure[4, 9-13], low shrinkage[4, 12] and optimum flexural strength[12-14]. In short: The clinical performance of Tetric PowerFill[12, 15-17] is just as impressive and the results are just as aesthetic[18, 19] as those achieved with conventional composites. The low stickiness[20, 21] of Tetric PowerFill facilitates the creation of anatomical structures.
True-to-nature esthetics for posterior restorations due to Ivocerin[7, 8] and Aessencio Technology
Excellent margin quality in combination with Adhese Universal[17]
Reliable depth of cure of increments of up to 4mm in thickness[4, 9-13]
Low susceptibility to process-related air entrapments[22, 23]
Easy creation of anatomical structures because of low stickeness[20, 21]
Short light exposure times from 3 seconds[9, 10, 13]
Effective combination with Tetric PowerFlow
Ivocerin ensures a reliable depth of cure of composite layers of up to 4mm. The Aessencio Technology is responsible for gradually increasing the opacity of the initially translucent 4mm composites during the light polymerisation process. Ultimately, the materials attain the translucency levels of enamel and dentine and therefore assume a true-to-nature aesthetic appearance.
Tetric PowerFill and Tetric PowerFlow will increase the efficiency of your workflow[6, 20, 24, 25] – whilst maintaining your customary high quality and aesthetic standards. Your patients will be pleased, because shorter treatment times mean less stress and discomfort for them.
Since you can apply Tetric PowerFill and Tetric PowerFlow in increments of up to 4mm, you will need to use fewer layers compared with conventional filling techniques.[9-11] Fewer increments means having to switch less between the composite, the modelling instrument and the light-curing device – whilst achieving the same quality of the treatment results compared with conventional layering techniques.
Modern curing lights such as Bluephase® PowerCure deliver up to 3000 mW/cm2. Consequently, the required polymerization time can be reduced to 3 seconds. Tetric PowerFill[10-13] and Tetric PowerFlow in layers of up to 4mm thickness can be cured in only 3 seconds.
Reduce your treatment time in the posterior region by up to 51%[6] and gain valuable time for yourself and your patients. Learn more
* Cavity classes I – V according to G. V. Black
[1] based on worldwide sales figures for the Tetric product line.
[2] In combination with Adhese Universal. Blunck U, Marginal adaptation study, Study Report, Berlin, 2018.
[3] Gründeler L, Finished Device Specification (FDS), Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2020.
[4] Gebhardt B, Verification report Tetric PowerFill, Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2017.
[5] Relative to posterior restorations made with the 3s PowerCure product system.
[6] Lebedenko A, Comparative fillings: Conventional layering technique versus 3sCure two-layer technique, Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2018.
[7] Ganster B et al., New photocleavable structures, 4. Acylgermane-based photoinitiator for visible light-curing, Macromolecular Rapid Commun. 2008, 29, 57-62.
[8] Ganster B et al., New photocleavable structures, Diacylgerman-based photoinitiatorfor visible lightcuring, Macromolecules 2008, 41, 2394-2400.
[9] Ilie N, Characteristics of composite and curing unit, Presentation, Munich, 2018.
[10] Palin W, Polymerization characteristics of Tetric EvoCeram Bulk Fill and F-Composite 2, Study Report, Birmingham (UK), 2015.
[11] Palin W, Hadis M, High irradiance polymerization of „flash-cured“ resin composites, Study Report, Birmingham (UK), 2018.
[12] Lenz S, Research report of Tetric PowerFill, Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2019.
[13] Ilie N, Characteristics of composite and curing unit, Study Report, Munich, 2019.
[14] According to ISO 4049
[15] Cowen M, Powers J M, Bond strength laboratory evaluation of a new curing light and restoratives, Study Report, Dental Advisor, 2018.
[16] Bock T, Research report Adhese Universal, Shear Bond Strength (SBS), Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2018.
[17] Blunck U, Marginal adaptation study, Study Report, Berlin, 2018.
[18] In the posterior region
[19] Enggist L, Statistical comparison of aesthetical parameters in clinical studies, Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2020.
[20] Lawson N, Clinical evaluation of a bulk fill resin composite, 24 month report, Study Report, Birmingham (US), 2020.
[21] Cooper L, A 24-month clinical evaluation of an ultra-rapid polymerizing resin composite, Study Report, Chicago, 2020.
[22] Heintze S, Design validation report Tetric PowerFill, Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2017.
[23] Hirata R, Effect of sonic resin composite delivery on void formation assessed by micro-computed tomography, Operative Dentistry 2018, 43-2, 144-150.
[24] Enggist L, Comparison of conventional workflow in direct filling therapy with 3sCure System: Time need in three different German dental offices, Test Report, Ivoclar Vivadent, 2020.
[25] Ragazzini N, Comparison of restorative time of direct fillings class I & II placed with traditional layering technique or bulk layering technique, Clinical Report, Bologna, 2020.