Description
Radiopaque Light-Cured Reinforced Glass Ionomer Restorative in Capsule
The first light-cured glass ionomer filling restorative in capsule enhances properties of genuine glass ionomers in strength, aesthetics and handling.
Featuers:-
Smaller particles offers excellent aesthetics and polishability
High filler loading for significantly improved abrasion resistance
Strontium based glass provides good radiopacity facilitating post-operative diagnosis
Optimal adhesion to tooth structure when used in combination with GC Cavity Conditioner or GC Dentine Conditioner allowing minimal cavity preparation
Triple cure mechanism allows for immediate finishing after light curing while ensuring total material set
High fluoride release protects against secondary caries
Available in VITA* shades to create natural shade match
Faster, easier and more efficient placement
No measuring as powder and liquid are pre-measured in the right ratio
Mechanical mixing leads to less porosities and a stronger cement
* VITA? is a registered trademark of Vita?-Zahnfabrik Bad Sackingen, Germany
Key Specification :-
Smaller particles – offers excellent aesthetics
Strontium based glass provides good radiopacity
High fluoride release
Faster, easier and more efficient placement
Indication:-
Class III and V restorations
Root surface caries and cervical erosion
Abfraction lesions
Lesions where cavity margins are in dentine or when enamel prisms cannot be properly etched
Directon:-
After conditioning the tooth surface with GC Cavity Conditioner (20% polyacrylic acid), apply the Gold Label 2LC or Fuji II LC Capsule mixed accordingly into the cavity.
Form the contour and place a matrix if required during the working time.
Light cure for 20 seconds.
Final finishing under water spray can be carried out immediately after light curing.
After finishing, apply a final coat of GC Fuji Coat LC as a protective coating. Alternatively, application of a final protective coat of G-Coat PLUS can improve wear resistance.
Tech Info :-
Mixing Time (sec) 10?
Working Time (min, sec) 3?45?
Finishing begins (from start of mix) 20?
* Mixing conditions at 23?C. Higher temperatures will shorten working time.
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