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CAD/CAM dental cement ACTIVA™ BioACTIVE
for dental crownsglass ionomerresin

CAD/CAM dental cement
CAD/CAM dental cement
CAD/CAM dental cement
CAD/CAM dental cement
CAD/CAM dental cement
CAD/CAM dental cement
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Characteristics

Applications
CAD/CAM, for dental crowns
Composition
glass ionomer, resin
Compatible materials
for ceramics

Description

Tough, resilient, fracture resistant, absorbs shock Insoluble – Will not wash out or crumble Releases and recharges calcium, phosphate and fluoride Chemically bonds – Seals against microleakage No sensitivity Moisture tolerant – Simplified technique – No etching, no bonding Light cure and self-cure Available in A2 and translucent shades DESCRIPTION: ACTIVA BioACTIVE-CEMENT stimulates mineral apatite formation and the natural remineralization process at the material-tooth interface that knits together the restoration and the tooth, penetrates and fills micro-gaps, reduces sensitivity, guards against secondary caries, and seals margins against microleakage and failure – nature’s way. ACTIVA responds to pH cycles and plays an active role in maintaining oral health with release and recharge of significant amounts of calcium, phosphate and fluoride. These mineral components stimulate formation of a connective layer of mineral apatite that is an essential requirement of bioactivity and seals and protects teeth. ACTIVA’s patented rubberized-resin provides greater resistance to chipping and fracture than any other dental cement. It is durable, insoluble, and will not wash out or crumble. The cement is dual cure, moisture tolerant, and indicated for indirect restorations including zirconia, CAD/CAM and glass ceramic restorations, all ceramic, resin, metal/PFM, implant dentistry, and preformed stainless steel and zirconia pediatric crowns.
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