Prevest DenPro Crysta Silver GIC
Original price was: $40.53.$36.52Current price is: $36.52.
In Stock- Self-curing/self-adherent
- Radiopaque and offers strong adhesion to enamel and dentine
- High and continuous fluoride release
- Coefficient of expansion similar to tooth structure
- Intermediate restorative and base material for class I and II cavities using the sandwich technique
- High Compressive Strength and adhesion to the tooth
- Packable and condensable like amalgam without mercury
10 in stock
Description
Crysta Silver is PRE MIXED radiopaque, silver alloy Glass lonomer Cement for restoration of primary teeth, core build up, restoration of class I, limited class II cavities and as a base and liner material. Crysta Silver which is reinforced with spherical silver alloy has high compressive and adhesion to the tooth. It has excellent tooth adhesion, sustained fluoride release and high compressive strength.
Indications :
- Restoration of primary teeth
- Cases where radiopacity is required
- Class I, limited Class II
- Temporary fillings, etc.
- Long term temporary replacement of cusps
- Class V restorations in non-aesthetic situations
- Restorative in the field using the ART technique
Contraindications:
- Pulp Capping
- In rare cases, the product may cause sensitivity to some persons. If such reactions are experienced, discontinue the use of the product, and refer to a physician
Key Specification
Composition:
– Powder: Fluoro Alumino Silicate Glass and Silver Alloy Spherical Powder
– Liquid: Polyacrylic Acid Solution
Working time: 1min 30sec
Setting time: 5:00 to 5:30min from start of mixing
Direction To Use:
– Powder to liquid ratio: 2 scoops powder to 2-3 drops liquid
– Dispense powder gently; avoid shaking
– Liquid bottle: squeeze gently, close promptly
– Mixing: Dispense, divide, mix parts separately, combine thoroughly
– Restorative technique: Standard preparation, use Apacal Art/Cal LC for pulp capping
– Wash and dry, apply CRYSTA DENTIN CONDITIONER
– Mix cement, transfer, form contour
– Setting time: 5:00 to 5:30 minutes.