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Tokuso Ionomer GIC Luting Cement ensures strong, reliable adhesion for crowns, bridges, and orthodontic bands.
MRP: ₹ 3499.00
₹ 3195.00
Discount: 8.69% off
Availability: 10 In Stock
Tokuso Ionomer GIC Luting Cement is a dental material designed for specific applications in restorative dentistry. This luting cement is known for its excellent adhesive strength, making it suitable for the cementation of inlays, crowns, bridges, and the attachment of orthodontic bands. It features a thin film thickness, simplifying application and minimizing excess material. The ease of mixing and high fluidity of the liquid component enhance its handling during dental procedures. The cement has a reduced harmful effect on the dental pulp, ensuring patient safety. With excellent radiopacity, it provides clear visibility on X-rays for precise diagnostics. The sharp hardening and smooth setting characteristics contribute to predictable outcomes. Non-sticky and easy sculpting properties, coupled with ample working time and fast curing, make it a convenient choice for clinicians. Its low water sensitivity ensures stability in various clinical conditions. Overall, Tokuyama Tokuso Ionomer GIC Luting Cement is a reliable and versatile solution for restorative and adhesive dental applications.
Powder Component:
Liquid Component:
Additional Components:
Preparation:
Clean and dry the tooth surface and the prosthetic restoration thoroughly.
Avoid contamination with saliva or moisture during the procedure.
Mixing:
Dispense the appropriate amount of powder and liquid as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Mix them thoroughly to achieve a smooth, homogenous consistency.
Application:
Apply a thin, even layer of the mixed cement onto the prepared restoration or tooth surface.
Seat the restoration in place immediately.
Setting:
Allow the cement to set undisturbed.
Remove excess cement carefully once it reaches a rubbery consistency.
Post-Procedure:
Verify occlusion and adjust if necessary.
Ensure proper sealing and stability of the cemented restoration.