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Mosaic™ universal composite is a light-cured, bis-GMA-based universal restorative composite used for both anterior and posterior restorations. Balancing beauty and performance, Mosaic composite’s nanohybrid formula produces restorations of the highest quality, containing filler particles composed of zirconia-silica glass ceramic and 20 nanometer silica. The filler load is 68% by volume for dentin and 56% by volume for the enamel shades.1 By balancing performance and artistry, this product ensures both functional durability and esthetic longevity.
- Available in two dispensing options: a 4 g syringe or a 0.2 g unit-dose capsule
- Handling properties provide total control during manipulation
- Smooth, pliable consistency
- Won’t flow or slump out of place after being shaped
- Ample working time under ambient light
- Doesn’t stick to instruments
- Predictable, natural results
A Precise Balance of Handling, Esthetics, and Performance
With Ultradent’s innovative formula, Mosaic universal composite delivers lasting, lifelike restorations. Use this product for all restorative purposes, no matter the complexity.
The key to producing a superior composite is not to place emphasis on a single unique feature or raw material, but to achieve a precise balance between a multitude of components. Flexibility, longevity, and natural results highlight the benefits of Mosaic universal composite.
What the clinician considers to be a minor restoration can make a strong impact on the patient’s satisfaction with their smile.
Highly Sculptable Handling Provides Total Control
Fantastic control and sculptability is provided by the creamy consistency of Mosaic composite. This facilitates natural anatomy to be sculpted without fear of fine details slumping or fading as you manipulate other areas of the restoration. Mosaic composite is able to “feather” out to a thin, clean edge without crumbling or tearing. When you need to adapt the composite to the margins of the restoration, this product will deliver quality results.
Won’t flow or slump out of place after being shaped
Allows ample working time under ambient light
Cuts easily and doesn’t stick to instruments
Designed with ease and artistry in mind
Designed with ease and artistry in mind
Cuts easily and doesn’t stick to instruments
Won’t flow or slump out of place after being shaped
Allows ample working time under ambient light
“I was very impressed with how Mosaic handled. I love the consistency. It was also very easy to place, sculpt, and condense.”
— Dr. John Flucke
Class II restoration using the PeakTM Universal Bond adhesive system with Mosaic composite shades A5 and Enamel Neutral. Photos courtesy of Dr. Gaetano Paolone.
Balanced Performance Ensures Functional Durability and Esthetic Longevity
Mosaic composite is a symphony of form and function. This balance has been struck without compromising the integrity of other critical material properties such as wear, flexural strength, compressive strength, and gloss retention.
Mosaic composite’s twenty intuitive shade options provide predictable, natural results. In the anterior region where a natural result is critical, shade matching with a composite resin is only part of the equation. The opacity and translucency of a restorative material should be considered with equal importance, as the interplay with light affects the final result. Mosaic composite was created to match the most common shades and translucency of natural teeth, bringing more natural smiles to light. Use the shade chart below to view your options.
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13 DENTIN SHADES
Tapered Handle = Dentin Only
Tooth = Dentin + Enamel Neutral Layer
OPAQUE WHITE
Not Layered
6 ENAMEL SHADES
Not Layered
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
GLOSS RETENTION COMPARISON
Choose between an innovative syringe or a classic unit-dose delivery.
Available in a unique 4 g syringe that is easy to clean with an ergonomic handle that covers syringe threads. The convenient flip cap always stays connected to the syringe.
Also available in 0.2 g singles for unit-dose delivery.
Technical Details
Handling
Mosaic universal composite’s consistency is ideally suited for efficiently adapting both anterior and posterior restorations. Once the anatomy of the tooth is formed, the material retains its shape and does not slump.
Working Time
The working time for Mosaic composite is between 3:30 and 7:30 depending on the power of the light.
Shade System
Wear Resistance
Gloss Retention
Radiopacity
Delivery
Clinicals
Handling
Mosaic composite feathers to a thin edge without crumbling or tearing. The consistency facilitates complete control and maintenance of detail.
Fluorescence
Mosaic composite’s fluorescence mimics that of natural dentin and enamel.
Gloss Retention
Unlike the competitor, Mosaic composite retains gloss even after 10,000 brushing cycles.
Anterior Restoration
Class IV esthetic restoration using Mosaic composite shades: A4, A3, A2 and A1 from cervical to incisal. Enamel White and Opaque White on the incisal edge. Photos courtesy of Dr. Rafael Beolchi.
Posterior Restoration
Class II restoration using the Peak™ Universal Bond adhesive system with Mosaic composite shades A5 and Enamel Neutral. Photos courtesy of Dr. Gaetano Paolone.
Videos
Mosaic Universal Composite
How to Create an Anterior Restoration with Multiple Shades Using Mosaic Universal Composite
How to Create Four Common Shade Results with Mosaic Universal Composite
How to Create a Posterior Restoration with Mosaic Composite
Highly Sculptable Handing Properties of Mosaic Universal Composite
Procedures
Mosaic Universal Composite Step by Step
See Instructions for Use for complete instructions, warnings, and precautions.
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Testimonials
Very nice opaque dentins, beautiful enamel shades, and a great handling. This is what I like in Mosaic!
Dr. Gaetano Paolone
Love the way the material handles and I love the realistic and beautiful look…Mosaic composite is a WINNER! Can’t wait to do more cases!
Dr. Hal Stewart
"I was very impressed with how Mosaic handled. I love the consistency. It was also very easy to place, sculpt, and condense."
Dr. John Flucke
It holds it shape, it holds its shade value, and the integrity of the material is great.
Dr. Brad Rogers
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the filler composition for Mosaic composite?
The details related to filler composition are proprietary; Mosaic composite contains zirconia-silica glass ceramic and 20 nanometer silica. The filler load is 68% by volume for dentin and 56% by volume for the enamel shades.1
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What kind of resin is used in Mosaic composite?
Mosaic composite is a Bis-GMA-based composite.
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Is Mosaic compatible with other bonding systems?
Yes, Mosaic composite is methacrylate-based and compatible with other resin bonding systems. For optimal results, we recommend bonding with the Peak™ Adhesive System.
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Is it possible to layer Mosaic composite in greater than 2 mm increments?
For adequate polymerization, it is important that Mosaic composite is layered in increments of 2 mm or less.
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What are the recommended polishing steps?
We recommend the Jiffy™ composite finishing line for shaping and polishing. Use the green (coarse), yellow (medium), and then white (fine) Jiffy adjusting and polishing system for quick shaping. The blue (ultrafine) Jiffy™ HiShine™ is an optional polishing step to provide an extra smooth and a highly polished finish. If extra shine is desired, we recommend using the Jiffy™ Goat Hair Brush with Ultradent™ Diamond Polish Mint.
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Do the Mosaic Singles require a special dispensing gun?
Mosaic Singles can be dispensed using the Ultradent™ Composite Gun or any standard composite dispensing gun.
Brochures
Mosaic Composite Sales Sheet
1006089-PKAR02
Mosaic Composite Technical Profile
1006813.1
Mosaic Composite Layering Guide Quick Reference
1006003.2
Reality 5-Star #1 Composite Review of Mosaic Composite
2019 Reality Review
Clinical Guide: The Predictability of No-Prep Composite Veneers
Dr. Rafael Beolchi, São Paulo, Brazil
Clinical Guide: The Opacity and Translucency Game
Dr. Gaetano Paolone, San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy
Clinical Guide: Restorative Essentials
Professor Lorenzo Breschi, University of Bologna
Clinical Guide: An Esthetic Approach in the Posterior Zone
Dr. Simona Giani, Varese, Italy
Clinical Guide: When A Small Incisal Restoration Makes A Big Difference
Dr. Simona Giani, Varese, Italy
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