D-Tech Lute Glass Gic
Glass ionomer luting cement
₹575.00 Original price was: ₹575.00.₹400.00Current price is: ₹400.00.
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D-Tech Lute Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) is a highly effective luting cement that offers excellent adhesion to dentine, ensuring a secure fit for dental prosthetics. It releases fluoride, which helps in preventing caries, and features low post-operative sensitivity, enhancing patient comfort. This versatile cement is indicated for the cementation of inlays, crowns, and bridges, as well as orthodontic bands. Additionally, it can be used as a base or liner in cavity preparations. With its reliable performance and protective benefits, D-Tech Lute GIC is an essential choice for various dental applications.
- 1 x Powder 15gm
- 1 x Liquid 13gm
- 1 x Mixing pad
- 1 x Spoon
Mix the powder and liquid to the correct ratio.
- Dispense the recommended amounts of powder and liquid.
- Mix briskly until smooth and homogenous.
Apply the mixed cement to both restoration and prepared tooth.
- Ensure even coverage on both surfaces.
Seat the restoration within 30 seconds of completing the mix.
- Act swiftly to achieve proper adhesion.
- Apply firm and consistent pressure during seating.
Remove excess cement during the gel stage.
- Check for extruded cement around margins.
- Use dental instrument or floss to remove carefully.
After the final set, moisture-proof the margin by applying a final coat.
- Apply varnish or sealant for enhanced marginal seal.
- 1 x Powder 15gm
- 1 x Liquid 13gm
- 1 x Mixing pad
- 1 x Spoon
Mix the powder and liquid to the correct ratio.
- Dispense the recommended amounts of powder and liquid.
- Mix briskly until smooth and homogenous.
Apply the mixed cement to both restoration and prepared tooth.
- Ensure even coverage on both surfaces.
Seat the restoration within 30 seconds of completing the mix.
- Act swiftly to achieve proper adhesion.
- Apply firm and consistent pressure during seating.
Remove excess cement during the gel stage.
- Check for extruded cement around margins.
- Use dental instrument or floss to remove carefully.
After the final set, moisture-proof the margin by applying a final coat.
- Apply varnish or sealant for enhanced marginal seal.
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