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GC G-Aenial Posterior
GC G-Aenial Posterior
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GC G-aenial Posterior features a more condensed filler content which gives a firmer consistency and greater control when contouring anatomical form in posterior restorations. The packable material will still wet and flow when manipulated to ensure tight moulding, even in the deepest cavities. The unique blend is formulated for both strength and low shrinkage stress.
INDICATIONS
- Direct restorative for class I and II cavities
Advantages
- Natural reflectivity creates invisibility
- Forward-thinking shading concept
- Easy Handling
- Good polishability
- Simplified follow-ups
- Tough and flexible
Features
Features
- Non-sticky packable viscosity for better control contouring and building anatomical forms
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- High fracture toughness and reduced polymerisation shrinkage stress for long-lasting restorations
- Easy and quick polish to a smooth, glossy surface
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x 2.7ml(5.5gm)
Direction to use
Direction to use
Step 1. Shade Selection Clean the tooth with pumice and water. Shade selection should be made prior to isolation. Select the appropriate G-ænial shades by referring to the G-ænial shade guide.
Step 2. Cavity Preparation Prepare cavity using standard techniques. Dry by gently blowing with oil free air.
- Note : For pulp capping, use calcium hydroxide.
Step 3. Bonding Treatment For bonding G-ænial to enamel and / or dentin, use a light-cured bonding system such as GC G-ænial Bond, GC G-BOND, GC Fuji BOND LC or GC UniFil Bond (Fig. 1).
Step 4. Placement of G-ænial
1) Dispensing from a Unitip Insert the G-ænial Unitip into the Unitip APPLIER or equivalent. Remove the cap and extrude material directly into the prepared cavity. Use steady pressure (Fig. 2). Maintain pressure on the applier handle while removing the Unitip APPLIER and Unitip from the mouth. This prevents the Unitip from coming loose from the applier.
2) Dispensing from a syringe Remove syringe cap and dispense material onto a mixing pad. Place the material into the cavity using a suitable placement instrument. After dispensing, screw syringe plunger anticlockwise by a half to full turn to release residual pressure inside the syringe. Replace cap immediately after use.
Note :
- Basically, material can be applied in a single layer to achieve aesthetic restorations using Standard shades. For details, refer to the Clinical Hints.
- Material may be hard to extrude immediately after removing from cold storage. Prior to use, leave to stand for a few minutes at normal room temperature.
- After dispensing, avoid too long exposure to ambient light. Ambient light can shorten the manipulation time.
Step 5. Contouring before Light Curing Contour using standard techniques.
Step 6. Light Curing Light cure G-ænial using a light curing unit (Fig. 3). Keep light guide as close as possible to the surface. Refer to the following chart for Irradiation Time and Effective Depth of Cure.
Note :
- Material should be placed and light cured in layers. For maximum layer thickness, please consult the tables.
- Lower light intensity may cause insufficient curing or discoloration of the material.
Step 7. Finishing and Polishing Finish and polish using diamond burs, polishing points and discs. To obtain a high gloss, polishing pastes can be used.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country Of Origin: Japan
- Manufacturer: GC
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: What are the key features of GC G-aenial Posterior?
Answer: GC G-aenial Posterior offers several key features that make it a valuable addition to restorative dentistry. It provides high wear resistance, ensuring the longevity of restorations. This composite resin also exhibits low shrinkage, minimizing the risk of post-operative sensitivity. Its excellent polishability further contributes to achieving a smooth and natural finish.
Question: How is GC G-aenial Posterior used in dental procedures?
Answer: GC G-aenial Posterior is applied in layers to the prepared tooth surface, with each layer being light-cured for optimal bonding. This process allows for precise placement and shaping of the restoration, resulting in a natural-looking outcome. It is a preferred choice for many dental professionals for its ease of use and excellent results.
Question: What is GC G-aenial Posterior?
Answer: GC G-aenial Posterior is a high-quality posterior restorative composite. It is specially designed for use in posterior teeth, providing excellent handling and strength. This versatile material is known for its reliable and long-lasting results in restorative dentistry.
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