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Dental restoration cement MAXXION R
glass ionomerliquid

dental restoration cement
dental restoration cement
dental restoration cement
dental restoration cement
dental restoration cement
dental restoration cement
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Characteristics

Applications
for dental restorations
Composition
glass ionomer
Other characteristics
liquid

Description

Maxxion R Self-curing glass ionomer for restoration. • Release of fluoride. • Excellent performance in ART technique. Advantages Caries control: Higher fluoride releasing and recharging capacity. High surface hardness: Longevity of restoration. Versatility: Applicable in different materials. Indications • Restorations in deciduous teeth. • Provisional restorations of permanent teeth. • ART Technique • Used as a cavity liner Prepare the cavity by removing the carious tissue only. There is no need for retentions given that the cement adheres to the dental structure very well. Conditioning with polyacrylic acid (the actual Maxxion R fluid) for 10 seconds is recommended prior to insertion of the restorative material. After conditioning rinse abundantly and dry the cavity carefully to prevent dehydration. The recommended rate is one shallow measure of powder to 1 drop of liquid. Prior to taking the desired quantities, shake well both flasks. Initially, mix half of the powder with the liquid, and add gradually the remaining of the mixture, until obtaining a homogeneous paste. Apply the product to the cavity while the mixture is still shiny. After 4 to 6 minutes, the product will cure, and the excess will be removed with suitable instruments.The best finishing and polishing results can be obtained 24 hours after insertion of the material.

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