Next-generation, Self-leveling Bulk Fill INTRODUCING Natural Remineralization Support1 Secondary Caries Protection2 • Use as a dentin replacement, or bulk fill in one step3 (unlimited depth of cure4) • Can be used with or without a capping layer • Patented stress reduction monomer (MODULUS™), best-in-class shrinkage stress rate5 Bulk-fill Ease & Efficiency • ShadeFusion™ technology replaces common VITA shades • Optimal chroma and translucency, highly esthetic • Simplifies inventory Universal Shade • Fluoride, Calcium, & Phosphate release & recharge • Defends against microleakage via mineral apatite formation2 • Biofilm modulation6 Remineralization Support Bulk Fill | Self-leveling | Fluoride, Calcium & Phosphate Release & Recharge Dual Cure | Moisture Tolerant | BPA Free | Made in the USA Scan to Watch a Video The Class II Solution You’ve Been Waiting For www.pulpdent.com The Higher Standard of Care 1The remineralization process is a natural repair mechanism to restore the minerals again, in ionic forms, to the hydroxyapatite (HAP) crystal lattice. Source: Arifa MK, Ephraim R, Rajamani T. Recent advances in dental hard tissue remineralization: a review of literature. Intl J Clin Ped Dent. 2019:12(2):139. 2Activa Bioactive physically seals the margin of the material and tooth interface through mineral apatite formation, subsequently protecting against microleakage, the leading cause of secondary caries and recurrent decay. Scanning electron micrographs of the Activa Bioactive-Restorative groups showed a ‘‘thicker acid-base resistant hybrid-like layer with a distinct crystallization pattern.’’ (Raghip AG, Comisi JC, Hamama HH, Mahmoud SH. In vitro elemental and micromorphological analysis of the resin-dentin interface of bioactive and bulk-fill composites. Am J Dent. 2023;36{1}:3-7.) 3“One-step” describes placement after preparation, etching, and bonding steps. Refer to Activa Bioactive Bulk Flow instructions for use (IFU) for complete instructions. 4Dual-cure mode 5Fan Y, Hubler D, Choochaisaengrat S, Giordano II R. Polymerization Shrinkage Stress of Novel Light Curing Dental Composites. Poster presented at American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research Annual Meeting; March 12–15, 2025; New York, NY. 6See: Maher YA, Rajeh MT, Hamooda FA et al. Evaluation of the Clinical Impact and In Vitro Antibacterial Activities of Two Bioactive Restoratives against S. mutans ATCC 25175 in Class II Carious Restorations. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2023;26(4):404-411. Mah J, Merritt J, Ferracane J. Adhesion of S. mutans biofilms on potentially antimicrobial dental composites. J Dent Res. 2017;96:2560.
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