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GC Tempron

GC Tempron

Regular price Rs. 4,589.00
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Temporary crown material

Features 

  • Rapid cross linking
  • Smooth surfaces without porosities
  • Suitable for making repairs
  • Comfortable working time

 Description 

Manufacturing of temporary restorations on a model or in the mouth.

INDICATION

  • For the preparation of temporary crowns, bridges or dentures. Space maintenance.

 How to Use 

A. CROWNS

1. PREPARATION

  • a) Fill defects in the tooth with GC CAVITON or equivalent temporary filling material.
  • b) Take an impression using a heavy (i.e. less water) alginate impression material. Wrap the impression in wet gauze to prevent distortion.
  • c) Prepare the tooth to be crowned.
  • d) Cut V notches in the impression from gingival to buccal and lingual sides to allow escape of excess resin.

2. MIXING

  • a) The standard powder/liquid ratio is 1.0 g/0.5 mL (up to the first graduation on the powder measure and the first graduation of the liquid pipette).

Note: To minimize shrinkage use as little liquid as possible.

  • b) Measure the liquid into the mixing jar, and slowly add the corresponding quantity of powder. Mix for 20-30 seconds.

3. APPLICATION

  • a) Pour the creamy paste into the prepared impression, and seat tightly in the mouth.
  • b) After 3 minutes in the mouth remove the impression, leaving the dough like resin on the tooth.
  • c) Remove the resin crown before it is fully set and dip in and out of hot water (± 50°C) several times in order to prevent shrinkage.
  • d) Trim any excess using a bur and then polish.
  • e) Cement the temporary crown in position using GC FREEGENOL or other appropriate temporary cement.

B. BRIDGES

1. PREPARATION

  • a) Select a suitable artificial tooth and fix between the abutment teeth using a suitable wax. Check the bite.
  • b) Take a full arch impression using an alginate impression material. Carefully remove the pontic and wrap the impression in wet gauze.
  • c) Prepare the abutment teeth as appropriate. Subsequent procedures are carried out as described above for crowns A. 1 (a) to A. 3 (e).
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