Ivoclar Vivadent
Ivoclar Ips Empress Direct Opaque Syringe
Ivoclar Ips Empress Direct Opaque Syringe
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Ivoclar IPS Empress Direct Opaque Syringe is a dental material designed for restorative dentistry. This product excels in masking undesired tooth discolorations, exposed metal surfaces, and core build-ups in both the anterior and posterior regions of the mouth. It offers high masking power, enabling effective coverage even with thin layers, resulting in aesthetically pleasing dental restorations. Its universal opaque shade eliminates the need for shade matching, simplifying the restoration process. The light-curing feature ensures quick and controlled curing, making it a preferred choice for dental professionals. This syringe-based product is part of the IPS Empress System, a respected name in restorative dentistry, ensuring compatibility and consistent quality in dental procedures. Dental professionals rely on it for its ability to create natural-looking and durable restorations while simplifying the restoration process, ultimately benefiting both clinicians and patients.
Features
Features
- High Masking Capability
- Thin Layer Application
- Universal Opaque Shade
- Light-Curing
- Compatibility with IPS Empress System
- Versatile Use
- Syringe Delivery
- Aesthetic Outcomes
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Storage temperature: 2 - 28°C / 36 - 82 °F.
- Do not use IPS Empress Direct Opaque after the expiry date.
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x 1.8 g Syringe
Direction to use
Direction to use
Preparation:
- Ensure that the prepared tooth or dental restoration is clean and dry.
- Prepare the metal surface (if applicable) that you intend to mask using IPS Empress Direct Opaque.
Application of Opaque Material
- Apply IPS Empress Direct Opaque to the prepared metal surface. The layer applied should not exceed a thickness of 0.5 mm.
- If necessary, apply a second layer of IPS Empress Direct Opaque to ensure complete masking.
- Use a dental curing light to light-cure the material. Ensure the light emission window of the curing light is as close to the material as possible during the curing process.
Proximal Area Preparation (if needed)
- If the restoration involves proximal areas (spaces between adjacent teeth), place a matrix band and secure it with a wedge to create a suitable working environment.
Composite Material Application
- Repair the restoration by applying composite material, such as IPS Empress Direct, in increments. Add and shape each increment as needed.
Finishing and Polishing
- After completing the restoration, finish and polish the surface to achieve a smooth and natural appearance.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country Of Origin: Liechtenstein
- Manufacturer: Ivoclar Vivadent
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Are dental X-rays safe, and how often should they be taken?
Answer: Dental X-rays are generally safe and use low radiation levels. The frequency of X-rays depends on your oral health and risk factors, and your dentist will recommend the appropriate schedule.
Question: How long do dental fillings last, and when might they need replacement?
Answer: The lifespan of dental fillings can vary, but they usually last for several years. They may need replacement if they wear down, chip, or develop decay around the edges.
Question: Can I choose the shade of my dental restoration?
Answer: Yes, dental professionals typically offer a range of shades for dental restorations to match your natural tooth color. Your dentist will help you select the appropriate shade.
Question: What is the purpose of dental bonding agents?
Answer: Dental bonding agents enhance the adhesion between dental restorative materials (e.g., composites) and the tooth surface, ensuring a strong and durable bond.
Question: What are dental composites, and how are they used in restorative dentistry?
Answer: Dental composites are tooth-colored materials used for filling cavities and repairing tooth damage. They provide a natural appearance and bond to the tooth structure.
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