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Foundation materials for dental fillings and temporary canal fillings, temporary cements
Calcicur - Pulp coverage and temporary filling of canals
Ready-to-use paste based on calcium hydroxide
Availability: Expected delivery
Calcimol - Base paste with calcium hydroxide
Self-curing, radiopaque paste with calcium hydroxide
Availability: Ask for availability
Calcimol LC Syringe - Light-curing paste with calcium hydroxide
Light-curing, radiopaque paste with calcium hydroxide
Availability: Available
Calcimol LC Tube - Foundation paste with calcium hydroxide
Light-curing, radiopaque paste with calcium hydroxide
Availability: Ask for availability
Ceramic Primer II - Primer for bonding composites and ceramics
Primer for bonding composites and ceramics
Availability: Expected delivery
i-LINER syringe 2.5 g - Light-curing compomer primer
Light-curing, X-ray visible compomer primer based on modified composite resins and glass ionomer filler.
Availability: Available
Ionoseal Syringe - Composite glass ionomer cement for foundations
Light-curing, composite glass ionomer cement for underlayments
Availability: Running low
Ketac Bond 2 x 10 g + Liquid - Glass ionomer backing material
X-ray glass ionomer backing material
Availability: Withdrawn
Ketac Cem - Glass ionomer cement for embedding prosthetic works
Hand-mixed glass ionomer dental cement.
Availability: Ask for availability
Ketac Cem Set - Glass ionomer cement for embedding prosthetic works
Hand-mixed glass ionomer dental cement.
Availability: Available
Relyx U200 Automix A2 - Self-adhesive cement containing resin
A dual-curing, self-adhesive, resin-containing cement designed for hand-mixing.
Availability: Available
Relyx U200 Automix Transparent - Self-adhesive cement containing resins
A dual-curing, self-adhesive, resin-containing cement designed for hand-mixing.
Availability: Running low
Dental filling backing materials are substances that are used before the application of a filling material, such as composites or glass ionomers, to ensure better adhesion and durability of the filling. These materials are also designed to protect dentin from the effects of acids and other chemicals, as well as seal root canals.
Temporary canal fillings are used in endodontic dentistry, i.e. which treats diseases of the tooth pulp and periapical tissues. These materials are used to temporarily fill root canals to prevent infection and inflammation of tooth tissues. They can be used before, during root canal treatment or as a temporary filling after root canal treatment, waiting for the solid filling to strengthen.
Foundation and temporary materials for dental fillings are available in various forms such as pastes, liquids, aerosols and injections. They have various properties such as durability, ease of application, ability to produce an airtight connection, abrasion resistance and adhesion to enamel and dentin. Selecting the right foundation and temporary material is important for effective treatment and protection of the tooth against further damage.
