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Grandio is a universal light-curing nano-hybrid restorative indicated for Class I to V restorations; reconstruction of traumatically affected anteriors; direct veneering of anteriors; corrections of shape and shade for better aesthetics; splinting, locking of teeth; repair of veneers; core build-up and composite inlays.

Advantages

  • Excellent physical properties for long-lasting restorations
  • Significantly lower polymerisation shrinkage than conventional composites
  • High filler degree of 87% w/w
  • Extremely high abrasion resistance
  • High transverse strength
  • Smooth consistency for convenient handling
  • Excellent aesthetics
  • Can be used with all dentine/enamel bonding agents
  • Available in 16 shades
  • Shade guide made from original material

VOCO Grandio

Fluorescence of dental hard tissue and restorative materials
31 Oct 2012 | Clinical Excellence
T he fluorescence properties of dental tissue vary between different age groups of patients, as was discovered by the authors of this article during one of their own studies. This observation must be taken into account above all when creating aesthetic restorations, as there is also wide variation in the fluorescence behaviour of restorative materi...
Dental Advisor awards top marks to VOCO
VOCO Award
31 Jul 2012 | Briefs
Six VOCO products have each received top marks from renowned US testing institute "The Dental Advisor" including GrandioSO, GrandioSO Heavy Flow, Futurabond DC, Rebilda Post System, Ufi Gel SC and Dimanto.
Fabricating composite inlays chairside
01 Jan 2007 | Clinical Excellence
The application range for modern composites is no longer limited to small cavities or non-load-bearing areas. The possibilities for application have increased as the materials have advanced to become durable, efficient composites with excellent material properties. For many years, modern hybrid composite with low abrasion and high compressive stren...
Interaction between nanoparticles andglass porcelain with a defined grit size
01 Mar 2005 | Special Report
Over the last ten to twenty years there have been many advances made in the area of dental restoratives. Direct and indirect tooth-coloured restorations have become the desired alternative to traditional amalgams. Direct resin restorations are now the patient preferred restorative. Conventional composites differ mainly in the type and size ...
Direct composite fillings in the posterior region: A case history using a nanohybrid composite
01 Jan 2005 | Clinical Excellence
1. Introduction For some time, amalgam has been publicly criticised because of toxicological and environmental concerns regarding its mercury content.1-3 The increase in demand for aesthetic restorations has, however, also led to a drastic decrease in the use of amalgam and even gold inlays have become unacceptable for many patients.4,5 In...
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