Description
The 3M ESPE RelyX Ultimate Adhesive Resin
Cement addresses modern restorative dentistry needs with exceptional bond strength and user-friendly simplicity. Suitable for various restorations, it’s a dual-cure adhesive resin cement, ideal for CAD/CAM and glass ceramic applications. With a reputation for industry-leading bond strength, it simplifies procedures with an integrated system, offering compatibility with different bonding techniques. Noteworthy for its natural fluorescence, high wear resistance, and superior color stability, RelyX Ultimate emerges as a comprehensive solution, backed by extensive testing and research.
Key Specification
- Type: Dual-cure adhesive resin cement
- Compatibility: Suitable for use with a variety of restorative materials, including ceramics, composites, and metals
- Bond Strength: Known for high bond strength to enamel and dentin
- Bonding Techniques: Compatible with total etch, selective etch, or self-etch bonding procedures
- Fluorescence: Provides natural-like fluorescence for esthetic restorations
- Color Stability: Demonstrates excellent color stability over time
- Dispensing: Typically supplied in an automix syringe and bottle for convenient and precise dispensing
- Available Shades: Various shades available, such as A1, A3O Opaque, B0.5 Bleach, Translucent, among other
Packaging
- 1 x 4.5g Clicker Pack
Direction to use
Prepare the tooth or restoration with standard dental procedures, ensuring a clean and appropriately shaped surface. Isolate the area for a dry environment, using rubber dam isolation or similar techniques. For total etch, apply dental etchant to create microretentive areas, following recommended times. Rinse and gently air-dry, maintaining visible moisture. Dispense 3M ESPE RelyX Ultimate Adhesive Resin Cement using an automix syringe. Apply evenly, following instructions for different restorations. Seat the restoration carefully, ensuring alignment, and apply gentle pressure. Light-cure if needed, ensuring adequate exposure. After curing, remove excess cement using suitable dental instruments.