Description
Radiopaque glass ionomer restorative cement
GIC include:
– powder / liquid
– conditioner (produced separately)
– varnish (produced separately)
When the powder is mixed with a liquid, it forms a cement with high biocompatibility with the hard tissues, sufficient strength (170 MPa) and acid resistance (< 0.002 mm/h). Polyacrylic acid binds to dentin calcium and provides chemical adhesion and marginal adhesion of the cement to the hard tissues.
Fluorine-containing glass filler accumulates and releases fluorine ions, thus providing a prolonged anti-caries effect.
INDICATIONS
- Filling and restoration of hard tooth tissues (I, II, III and V class cavities according to Black’s classification)
- ART-technique filling
- Primary teeth filling
- Fissure sealing
- Lining for composite restoration
- Temporary filling
ADVANTAGES
- The product is perfect for patients of all ages
- The material cures fast enough to polish the filling in 10 minutes after the mixing
- High chemical resistance to acid erosion — 0.002 mm/h (the limit established by ISO 9917-1 is ≤ 0.05 mm/h)
- High radiopacity
- High viscosity
- Biological compatibility with hard dental tissues
- High adhesion to enamel and dentin
- Tight adhesion to marginal areas of hard tooth tissues
- Maximum strength and durability
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