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3M Solventum Filtek Z250 Syringe – Universal Microhybrid Composite (4 g, Multiple Shades)
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3M Filtek Z250 is a universal microhybrid composite restorative trusted for its excellent handling, durability, and esthetic blending. Designed for both anterior and posterior applications, Filtek Z250 provides strong, lifelike restorations with reliable long-term performance. The composite’s optimized particle technology supports smooth sculpting, resistance to slumping, and easy finishing and polishing.
Each 4 g syringe offers efficient, controlled dispensing and is available in multiple shades to achieve natural shade matching across a wide range of clinical situations. With its proven light-cure formulation and versatile performance, Filtek Z250 is a dependable choice for direct restorations, core build-ups, and other routine restorative procedures.
Specifications:
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Brand: Filtek Z250 (3M)
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Class: Universal Microhybrid Composite
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Curing: Light-Cure
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Packaging: 4 g Syringe
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Shades Available: Multiple Shade Options
- Applications: Direct restorations, anterior/posterior restorations, core build-ups, and general restorative use
Key Features:
- Universal microhybrid formulation suitable for anterior and posterior restorations
- Excellent esthetics with natural shade blending and high polish retention
- Smooth handling characteristics with good sculptability and slump resistance
- Durable, long-lasting performance for dependable restorative outcomes
- Light-cure technology enables controlled working time and predictable curing
- 4 g syringe provides convenient dispensing and efficient clinical workflow
- Available in multiple shades for accurate and versatile shade matching