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19 August 2025

AdDent’s Compex HD Enhances Composite Warming


The latest Compex HD Heated Dispenser from AdDent takes composite warming to a higher level. Heating composites before placement (1) improves their physical properties and increases flowability, (2) reduces micro-leakage and voids, and (3) provides better adaptation to cavity walls. 

It is an easy-to-use, handheld rechargeable instrument that heats compules to the ideal 155°F (68°C) temperature in 40 seconds or less. There is no drop in temperature when bringing the composite to the prepared cavity. The unit maintains asepsis with silicone sleeves and barrier bags. It can be used for up to 100 restorations without recharging.

With the Compex HD Heated Dispenser, one can replace flowable composites with higher-fill and bulk-fill composites and use them in place of luting cement for better handling and superior results.


Source: www.addent.com

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