Tender Fiber Characteristics:
- Tender Fiber Technology: oral applications without metal
- Bundle of unidirectional single rods of glass fiber 14 um
- Fibers impregnated with light curing resin
- Fibers not only impregnated, but also silanized
- Filler 0.012 um
- Same fluorecent resin used for Enamel Plus HFO and Enapost
- Special sticky properties
- No MMA Solvent is used
- No PMMA Polymer is used
The Tender Fiber Product Line has been widely used and distributed in Italy, Germany, France, Great Britain and now FDA approved for United States.
There are three Tender Fiber Types available: Tender Fiber Ortho (1); Tender Fiber Due (2); Tender Fiber Quattro (3). FDA approved.

- Stable, long-lasting and comfortable.
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May be used for orthodontic applications
- Contents: 1.600 glass fibers
- Diameter: 0.8 mm.
- Length: 12 cm.
- Silicone casing bundles the fibers, making handling easier
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Applied in five easy steps: 1. Measure 2. Cut 3. Apply 4. Cure 5. Check.
Characteristics:
- Tender Fiber Technology: oral applications without metal
- Bundle of unidirectional single rods of glass fiber 14 um
- Fibers impregnated with light curing resin
- Fibers not only impregnated, but also silanized
- Filler 0.012 um
- Same fluorecent resin used for Enamel Plus HFO and Enapost
- Special sticky properties
- No MMA Solvent is used
- No PMMA Polymer is used
Benefits:
- Excellent aesthetic appearance as Tender Fiber looks invisible
- Easy application
- One office visit without impression
- No preparation of the tooth surface is necessary
- No additional investment required
- Very strong resistance to acid and alkaline substances
- Higher resistance of finished product perpendicularly to fiber direction
- Ready to be used, fast application, reduced cost of treatment
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Similar elasticity to natural dentine
- Excellent adhesion to the tooth
- No fraying
- Ideal for long term retentions
- Ideal
for patients allergic to metal
- Smooth, non-irritating
- Easy to clean, no plaque infiltration
- No drying out of resin, no decrease of physical properties due to rewetting
- Saves time and money.
Indications:
1. Retainer: Replaces the traditional retainer but it is fixed, comfortable and aesthetic.
2. Space Maintainer: Fixed and easier to place compared to a traditional maintainer.
3. Anchorage: May be used for aesthetic anchorage: anterior anchorage, before molar uprighting, and after after molar uprighting.
- For periodontal splinting
- Easy to apply and durable
- Contents: 3.200 glass fibers
- Diameter: 1.3 mm.
- Length: 12 cm.
Characteristics:
- Tender Fiber Technology: oral applications without metal
- Bundle of unidirectional single rods of glass fiber 14 um
- Fibers impregnated with light curing resin
- Fibers not only impregnated, but also silanized
- Filler 0.012 um
- Same fluorecent resin used for Enamel Plus HFO and Enapost
- Special sticky properties
- No MMA Solvent is used
- No PMMA Polymer is used
Benefits:
- Excellent aesthetic appearance as Tender Fiber looks invisible
- Easy application
- No preparation of the tooth surface is necessary
- No additional investment required
- Very strong resistance to acid and alkaline substances
- Higher resistance of finished product perpendicularly to fiber direction
-
Similar elasticity to natural dentine
- Excellent adhesion to the tooth
- No fraying
- Ideal for long term retentions
- Ideal
for patients allergic to metal
- Smooth, non-irritating
- Easy to clean, no plaque infiltration
- No drying out of resin, no decrease of physical properties due to rewetting
- Saves time and money.
Indications:
Periodontal Splinting- In case of periodontal disease fibers can be used for a fast and aesthetic splinting.

- Prosthetic reinforcement
- Contents: 6.400 glass fibers
- Diameter: 1.7 mm.
- Length: 12 cm.
Benefits:
Easy application: measure, apply and light-cure, no fraying: it can be easy to cut after curing, similar elasticity to natural dentine, excellent adhesion to the tooth thanks to adhesive technique, excellent aesthetic, as invisible, good patient satisfaction: smooth, no irritating, easy cleaning.
Indications:
1. Adhesive Maryland bridges
2. Composite or acrylic inlay bridges
3. Prosthesis on implants
4. Temporary bridges
5. Reinforcement of total and partial prosthesis and orthodontic appliances.