Pulpdent Embrace™ WetBond™ Restoration & PFM Repair Kit, 1.2 ml EMPFM
Item Number: | EMPFM |
Packaging: | ea |
Manufacturer: | Pulpdent Corporation |
Features & Benefits:
- Pulpdent Embrace™ WetBond™ Restoration & PFM Repair Kit provides unique materials for preparing, priming, opaquing and protecting surfaces, and for sealing, finishing and polishing the final repair or restoration.
- Bonding to all restorative surfaces.
- Bonds to slightly moist surfaces.
- Eliminates metal and ceramic primers, silane and bonding agents.
- Compatible with restorative composites.
- No solvents, no mixing, no mess.
- Can be cured with all curing lights.
- Embrace Resortation & PFM Repair Kit contains 1.2 mL syringe each First-Coat, Seal-n-Shine, Opaquer, Porcelain Etch Gel, Kool-Dam + accessories.
Application:
- Embrace™ WetBond™ Restoration & PFM Repair Kit is specifically designed for bonding to all restorative, metal and ceramic surfaces.
FAQs
- Can I use any composite with the repair kit?
Yes. All composites are compatible.
- Do I need a bonding agent?
Bonding agents are not required, although they are not contra-indicated.
- What is First-Coat?
First-Coat is an adhesive resin that bonds to porcelain and metal and replaces silane and metal primers.
- How do I use Kool-Dam?
Kool-Dam is a light cure liquid dam material that flows like a light body impression material and light cures on demand. It is used to protect soft tissue and patch up rubber dam prior to application of porcelain etch gel.
- How long do I etch with Porcelain Etch Gel?
Place Pulpdent Porcelain Etch Gel on ceramic for one minute.
- What is the best method of removing Porcelain Etch Gel intraorally?
Suction off the gel with high vacuum. Then rinse well with water.
- Do I need to use silane?
No. First-Coat replaces silane and provides better results.
- Do I place bonding agent over opaque?
No, it is not necessary. The opaque is a resin. Light cure and apply composite.
- When do I use Seal-n-Shine?
Apply Seal-n-Shine over the completed repair. It seals the composite and the margins and provides the final polish to the restoration.