Permite
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High Strength, High Polishability, Superior Handling
Permite, the non-gamma 2 admix alloy, stands out with its unmatched strength, polishability, and handling characteristics. Since its introduction in 1975, over 400 million Permite restorations have been successfully placed worldwide, demonstrating its exceptional performance and reliability in dental applications.
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High Compressive Strength and Optimal Handling
Permite’s high compressive strength is a key feature, significantly reducing the risk of restoration fracturing and ensuring durability and longevity. The alloy also boasts minimal microleakage, which is crucial in preventing post-operative sensitivity. In the Dental Advisor Plus, Permite received a remarkable 98% rating for its mix consistency, ease of use, and overall handling characteristics. The resulting restorations are smooth with excellent margin adaptation, earning unanimous recommendations from consultants.
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Versatility in Setting Times and Capsule Sizes
Permite offers a range of setting times and capsule sizes to accommodate various restoration needs. The alloy's ability to maintain high sealing qualities, even when accidentally exposed to water-based fluids, makes it an ideal choice for retrograde fillings. Additionally, the plungers of Permite capsules denote spill size, with a note that the 5 spill option is available only in the regular set and extended carving time (ECT) is exclusive to Permite 1, 2, and 3 spill versions. The rest of the capsule designates the setting speed, allowing for flexible and effective application in diverse dental procedures.