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Dental cements for various types of dental work. Fiber optic dental cements, zinc-polycarboxylic cements, zinc-phosphate dental cements, glass-ionomeric fastening cements, composite cements, glass ionomer cements, chemically hardening cements, veneer cementing. Cementing systems, cements for work with glass ceramics, self-adhesive cements.
Bifix SE Supplement Universal - Self-adhesive system for fixing prosthetic works
280,00 zł
Dental cements are special materials that are used in dentistry to attach dentures, crowns, bridges, fillings and other prosthetic elements. There are different types of dental cements, including.
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Light-fixing cements - these are materials that harden under the influence of UV light, which allows for faster and more controlled hardening.
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Zinc-polycarboxylic cements - these are materials that consist of zinc powder and polycarboxylic fluid. After mixing, they harden and form a durable and strong bond.
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Zinc-phosphate dental cements - these are materials that consist of zinc powder and phosphorus fluid. After mixing, they harden and form a durable and strong bond.
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Glass-ionomeric fixing cements - these are materials that consist of glass ionomer powder and acidic fluid. When mixed, they harden and form a strong and durable bond that is similar to natural tooth tissue.
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Composite cements - these are materials that consist of ceramic or glass resins and fillers. After mixing, they harden under the influence of UV light and create durable and aesthetic fillings.
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Glass ionomer cements - these are materials that consist of glass ionomer powder and polycarboxylic fluid. When mixed, they harden and form a permanent and strong bond that is similar to the natural tooth tissue.
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Chemocurable cements - these are materials that harden by a chemical reaction between the ingredients. They can be used in conditions where there is no access to UV light.
Dental cements are widely used in dental prosthetics and help maintain the durability and aesthetics of teeth and dentures.
