4 polishability, 1 g-ænial universal flo gloss rate over time, G-ænial universal flo technical manual – GC EUROPE G-aenial Universal Flo User Manual

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Figure 8: Three-body wear test of various

composite materials.

Source: GC Corporation, R&D department, Japan,

2010

Within the limitations of this test, it can
be concluded that the wear resistance
of G-ænial Universal Flo is superior
to all tested flowable and putty-like
composites with
the exception of
Filtek Supreme XTe which
demonstrated similar results.

G-ænial universal Flo exhibits an exceptional ability to resist wear, superior to most putty-like
composites on the market.

6.4 Polishability

Tooth brush abrasion test set up:
The toothbrush abrasion test was performed on polished and unpolished surfaces of G-ænial
universal Flo using a Gc Prospec hard toothbrush and White & White dentifrice, under a load of
200 g for 12,000 cycles (equivalent to 1 year, assuming 15 laps twice daily).

6.4.1 G-ænial universal Flo
gloss rate over time

Figure 9: Gloss rate after Toothbrush abrasion

test of polished and unpolished surfaces of

G-ænial universal Flo.

Source: GC Corporation, R&D department,

Japan, 2010

The toothbrush abrasion test shows
that the gloss rate that can be
achieved with G-ænial universal Flo
after toothbrushing cycles is the
same regardless of whether or not
the samples were originally polished.

G-ænial Universal Flo offers a unique self-polishing property, such that even unpolished
surfaces will gain and maintain gloss over time.

Three-body wear (µm)

Gloss rate after toothbrush abrasion test

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