Key Features and Handling
Low Viscosity (High Flow)
The defining characteristic of B&E Flowable Composite is its low viscosity, which allows it to flow easily under minimal pressure. This high flow enables the material to adapt effortlessly to irregular cavity floors, line angles, and small carious lesions without trapping air bubbles.
Optimal Wetting and Adaptation
The superior flow properties ensure excellent wetting of the prepared tooth surfaces. This optimal adaptation is critical for achieving a complete marginal seal, reducing the risk of marginal gaps, and minimizing the potential for microleakage beneath the restoration.
Versatile Clinical Applications
B&E Flowable Composite is indicated for a wide range of restorative uses, including:
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Liner/Base: Applied as an initial layer beneath packable composites in deep cavities to improve dentin adaptation and absorb polymerization stress.
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Pit and Fissure Sealant: Its thin consistency makes it ideal for sealing narrow and deep fissures to prevent caries.
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Small Restorations: Suitable for minimally invasive dentistry, including Class I and Class V (cervical) restorations, as well as small repairs.
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Undercut Blocking: Used to block undesirable undercuts before placement of the final restorative material.
Medium Filler Load
Despite its high flow, the composite maintains a medium filler content, providing adequate mechanical strength and wear resistance for use in non–stress-bearing areas.
Aesthetics and Radiopacity
B&E Flowable Composite is available in multiple shades for natural aesthetic blending. It is also reliably radiopaque, allowing for clear identification on radiographs during post-operative evaluation and follow-up.







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