Description
Crysta Luting is a convenient self curing , fine particle, fluoride releasing, glass ionomer luting cement for crowns , bridges, securing inlays, onlays, post and orthodontic brackets. Crysta Luting is the Ideal radiopaque, self curing translucent, particle glass-ionomer luting material with excellent tooth adhesion, high fluoride release and flowability. It is useful for a wide range of clinical applications. Crysta luting is available in a universal light yellow shade in Powder and Liquid Kits.
Packaging
- 1 X Powder Jar 15g
- 1 X Liquid Bottle 10ml
- 1 X Mixing Pad
- 1 X Spoon
- 1 x Manual.
Key Specification
– Composition: Fluoro Alumina Silicate Glass Powder, Polyacrylic Acid Liquid (Thin Viscosity)
– Powder/Liquid Ratio (0.19/0.12): 1:2
– Mixing Time: 45-60 seconds
– Setting Time: 2 minutes 30 seconds (at 23±1°C from start of mixing)
– Final Finishing Commencing Time: 5 minutes (after seating the restoration)
– Storage: Store between 10°C to 24°C, close cap carefully, keep away from moisture
– Shelf Life: 3 years from the date of manufacturing
– Indications: Cementation of posts, screws, orthodontic bands, inlays, onlays, crowns
– Contraindications: Allergy to ingredients, avoid direct application near the pulp or on exposed pulp due to potential irritation.
Direction To Use
Tooth Preparation:
– Prepare following standard procedures.
– Clean with pumice and water, then rinse.
– Keep surfaces moist; avoid desiccation.
Restoration Preparation:
– Follow manufacturer’s instructions.
Powder and Liquid Dispensing:
– Use 0.19/0.12 ratio.
– Gently dispense powder; avoid shaking.
– Squeeze liquid vertically; close promptly.
Mixing:
– Mix on a pad for 45-60 seconds.
– Divide larger amounts for effective mixing.
Applications:
– Apply immediately within 1 minute.
– Use micro applicators; avoid air blowing.
– Repeat coating if surfaces are contaminated.
Cementation:
1. Coat internal surface and seat promptly.
2. Working time is 2 minutes at 23±1°C.
3. Apply moderate pressure during seating.
4. Remove excess cement when rubbery; finish as needed.