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Charisma Diamond
Charisma Diamond
Charisma Diamond
The new Charisma Diamond Welcome to the next dimension of natural beauty.
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Benefit from superior colour adaptation properties Benefit from superior mechanical characteristics
The molecular structure of Charisma Diamond combines extremely high strength with minimal shrinkage, resulting in excellent handling characteristics. Its flexural strength makes it resistant against mastication forces. This high resistance minimises restoration fractures which are, together with secondary caries, the main reasons for filling failures. Due to its low shrinkage stress, the marginal integrity is improved thus protecting against discoloration and secondary caries.
The use of nanoparticles allows perfect colour adaptation, ease of polish and an extremely high, long-lasting shine. Applying the Charisma Diamond layering technique provides perfect aesthetic advantages. With a selection of 21 shades in 3 opacities that mimic tooth anatomy you replicate nature with ease. With Charisma Diamond you achieve virtually undetectable restorative margins due to the ideal refractive index of fillers and matrix.
Extremely high durability combined with minimal shrinkage stress Excellent mechanical characteristics
Shrinkage stress in MPa
A2
Special low-shrinkage crosslinker monomer
Flexural strength in MPa 180 169 160 Flexural strength in MPa 140 120 100 80 60 40 20
9 8 Shrinkage stress in MPa 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Filtek Tetric Filtek Quixfil Silorane EvoCeram Supreme XT Grandio Charisma Diamond 105 137 140 130 136
C2
Structure principle of low-shrinkage monomers
Rigid core structure prevention of vibration movement to achieve a higher packing density of molecules for low-shrinkage behaviour. Side chains optimised size for improved elasticity and reduced shrinkage stress for reduced marginal gap formation. Urethane structure generation of improved crosslinker reactivity for higher double-bond conversion causing increased mechanical performance and improved biocompatibility.