极品少妇HDXX麻豆HDXX,色欲人妻综合AAAAAAAA网,久久精品国产精品国产精品污,全国最大成人网

Inquiry
Form loading...

Glass Ionomer Dental Luting Cement

GK? glass ionomer luting cement combines the benefits of conventional glass ionomer chemistry with enhanced adhesive properties.

This material demonstrates excellent biocompatibility, fluoride release, and thermal expansion coefficients similar to natural tooth structure, minimizing microleakage and secondary caries risk. ?

    SCOPE

    Cementation of stainless steel or metal-porcelain crowns, bridges, posts and screws.

    Cementation of all ceramic (zirconia-based) crowns and bridges.

    Cementation of orthodontic parts to metal crowns, and orthodontic bands.

    Base and bottom.

    Advantages

    Fine and smooth powder is easy to mix, and the mixed material has excellent fluidity.

    Thin film thickness (<18um )is convenient for restoration in place.

    Good adhesion to tooth tissue and restoration with good edge sealing effect.

    Good biocompatibility and coefficient of thermal expansion similar to tooth tissue reduce?postoperative sensitivity.

    Easy to operate, ample working time, fast intraoral curing speed and low solubility.

    Long-term fluorine release and anti-caries effect.

    Specifications

    One bottle each of powder and liquid;

    Powder: 16g, Liquid: 8g ; ?One mixing pad ; ?One spatula;

    Dental Glass Ionomer Cement?Instructions for Use

    1. Product Description
    The dental glass ionomer cement for manual mixing is easy to mix and prepare. The material which is chemically bonded to enamel and dentin provides excellent adhesion properties and sealing of margins of fillings. It releases fluoride ions, and is radio-opaque.

    2. Specification
    Powder: 16g, Liquid: 8g.

    3. Composition
    Powder: fluoroaluminosilicate glass and polyacrylic acid.
    Liquid: polyacrylic acid, purified water and tartaric acid.

    4. Indications
    Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is intended to be used in dental caries restoration or adhering crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, pins, posts and orthodontic, including:
    1) Cementation of stainless steel or metal-porcelain crowns, bridges, inlays, posts and screws;
    2) Cementation of orthodontic parts to metal crowns, and orthodontic bands;
    3) Cementation of all ceramic (zirconia-based) crowns and bridges;
    4) Base and bottom.

    5. Cautions
    It cannot cover the pulp directly.
    It contains polyacrylic acid and tartaric acid, please do not use in case of known hypersensitivity to these ingredients.
    In case of eye contact, rinse immediately by clean water and seek medical treatment.

    6. Method of use

    Preparation
    Thoroughly clean and dry the surfaces of the tooth and restoration to be cemented.?
    Clean cores before luting, rinse and dry with water and oil-free air or dab dry with cotton pellets. Do not over-dry!
    Avoid further contamination by saliva.

    Pulp Protection
    The glass ionomer cement must not be applied directly to dentin. E.g. on inlays - situated close to the pulp or to the exposed pulp.
    Prior to taking the impression, cover areas close to the pulp using a hardsetting calcium hydroxide.

    Dosage
    Shake bottle to loosen powder.
    The recommended powder-to-liquid mixing ratio is 2~2.5:1 (w/w), this corresponding to 1 level spoonful of powder to one drop of liquid. Do not compress the powder.
    If the mixture is too thin (due to insufficient dosing of powder) this may produce symptoms of pulpitis.

    Mixing
    Mix GIC using a plastic cement spatula at the a room temperature of 20-25℃/68-77℉.
    Add the powder to the liquid in one portion. On principle a sufficient quantity of powder should be added to the liquid to produce viscid consistency.
    Continue to smooth out the paste until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.

    Application
    During application, water and saliva must be prevented from entering the working area.
    Apply a thin coat of cement to the surface of the restoration to be cemented and to the preparation.

    Subsequently seat the restoration.
    Avoid overfilling the restoration. Applying hydrostatic pressure buildup in tightly fitting restorations may cause pulp discomfort.

    Times
    The following time scale applies at a room temperature of 23-26 ℃ and 50% relative humidity:

    shown below

    Higher temperatures shorten the working time, whereas lower temperatures will extend this period. A higher amount of powder also brings about a shorter working time. Exceeding the working time causes loss of adhesion to enamel and dentine.

    Removal of Excess
    Remove excess and remove any cement residues still remaining in the sulcus of the treated teeth and the surrounding areas.

    7. Storage and Shelf-Time
    Keep the powder in a dry place away from damp.
    Store the product at 4-25℃/39.2-77℉.
    Do not uses after the expiry date.

    8. Packing
    Powder: 8g, liquid: 4g, plastic spoon and mixing pad.

    our products

    Our Products

    Nano and GK dental products deliver innovative restorative solutions

    Providing professionals with high-quality dental materials.