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Kids-e-Dental BioFlx Upper Left 2nd Molar Crowns Refills
Kids-e-Dental BioFlx Upper Left 2nd Molar Crowns Refills
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Kids-e-Dental BioFlx Upper Left 2nd Molar Crowns Refills
Kids-e-Dental BioFlx Crowns represent the next generation of pediatric esthetic crowns, uniquely combining the flexibility, durability, and self-adaptability of both stainless steel and zirconia crowns. Invented by a Pediatric dentist from India, these crowns offer a smart solution for pediatric tooth-colored restorations, making them ideal for full coverage of the upper left second molars. Indicated for extensive tooth decay, fractured or broken teeth, hypoplastic teeth, and developmental anomalies like amelogenesis imperfecta or dentinogenesis imperfecta, BioFlx crowns are also perfect for primary tooth restoration when conservative treatments are insufficient. The crowns feature self-adaptive technology, allowing them to adjust to areas of slightly high occlusion, and their radiopacity of approximately 1mm enables clear evaluation of crown margins and pulp capping materials. Laser markings on the inner occlusal surface facilitate easy identification and enhance aesthetics. The crowns are strong yet flexible, ensuring easy placement and a snug fit, while the sandblasted intaglio surface enhances retention with self-setting RMGI and GI cement. They can be seated using a bite stick and trimmed with crown and bridge scissors if necessary.
Note: BioFlx crowns are not recommended for the Hall Technique, bruxism, or manipulation by crimping.
Features
Features
- Metal-free, monochromatic tooth-colored crowns made of a copletely biocompatible material.
- Made of hight impact, biocompatible, hybrid resin polymer used in the medical field where high strength, flexibility and durability are required. They are Bis-GMA free and contain no metal.
- Laser marking on the inner occlusal surface for easy identification and optimal esthetics.
- Distinctively flexible and versatile nature for easy placement and a snug/ active fit.
- Tooth preparation and handling properties very similar to an SSC, saving valuable chair time.
- Wear resistance of Bioflx is similar to or better than traditional SSCs.
- Rather than wearing, Bioflx crowns will self-adapt forming a 'dimple' in areas of high occlusion.
- Stain resistant with no visible discoloration after > 1 year intraorally or when placed opposing an SSC.
- Sandblasted intaglio surface for enhanced retention with self-setting RMGI & GI cements.
- A regular GI (FujiCem I, Ketac)or RMGI (FujiCemII) should be sufficient for cementing Bioflx. A light-cured cement is not recommended.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Material: Biocompatible Hybrid Resin Polymer
- Sterile/ Non Sterile: Non Sterilized
- Radiopacity: Yes
- Autoclavable: Cold Sterilization, Autoclave, Steam Sterilization
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x BioFlx Upper Left 2nd Molar Crown
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Tooth Preparation: Begin by preparing the affected tooth according to standard dental procedures. Remove any decayed or damaged tooth structure, ensuring a clean and stable foundation for the crown.
- Crown Selection: Select the appropriate size of Bioflx crown based on the tooth being restored. Ensure that the selected crown matches the tooth's anatomy and fits snugly.
- Crown Adjustment: If necessary, make any adjustments to the crown to ensure an optimal fit. This may involve trimming or shaping the crown to match the contours of the prepared tooth.
- Etching: Apply an etching gel to the prepared tooth surface.
- Rinse and Dry: Thoroughly rinse the etching gel off the tooth with water and then dry the tooth surface using air or a gentle stream of compressed air.
- Adhesive Application: Apply the adhesive material to the dry tooth surface. Ensure even and complete coverage of the prepared area.
- Crown Placement: Gently place the Bioflx crown onto the prepared tooth, aligning it properly with the tooth's anatomy. Apply gentle pressure to ensure the crown seats are full and accurately.
- Excess Material Removal: Remove any excess adhesive or cement around the margins of the crown using an appropriate dental instrument or dental floss.
- Cementation: Apply the cement material to secure the crown in place.
- Occlusion Check: Verify the occlusion or the way the restored tooth contacts the opposing teeth. Adjust any high spots or interferences to achieve proper occlusion and ensure a comfortable bite.
- Post-placement Instructions: Provide post-placement instructions to the patient or caregiver, including oral hygiene recommendations, dietary restrictions, and any specific care instructions for the restored tooth.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: kids-e-dental LLP
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Can I Crimp, Contour & Trim the crown?Answer: You can trim the crown with bridge scissors, when needed. Slightly flattening of proximal surface with howes plier is allowed, but you should not attempt to crimp Bioflx crowns.
Question: How do you describe the fit of Bioflx crowns?
Answer: It is neither a “snap fit”, nor a “passive fit”. Bioflx crowns should fit snugly on the tooth, with slight resistance that can be described as a flex or active fit. It will flex over small convexities of the tooth.
Question: Can Bioflx crowns be sterilized?
Answer: Cold sterilization, autoclave or steam sterilization may be used according to the standard instructions of the manufacturer of the sterilant or sterilizer. Bioflx crowns, as other pediatric crowns, are provided in non-sterile packaging. Clinician may choose to sterilize before use.
Question: Can I adjust the occlusion of Bioflx crowns?
Answer: It is not recommended to use any kind of rotary instrument to adjust the occlusion of a Bioflx crown. The occlusal surface of the preparation should be reduced 1-1.5 mm, similar to an SSC preparation. If the crown is slightly high in occlusion, it will slightly self-adapt and may show a dimple in that area after a period of time.
Question: Are Bioflx crowns radiopaque?
Answer: The radiopacity of Bioflx crowns is similar to the radiopacity of enamel and should allow radiographic evaluation of adaptation of the crown margins and pulpal therapy.
Question: Will blood or Salivary contamination affect the cementation of Bioflx crowns?
Answer: If Bioflx crowns are contaminated with blood or saliva during try-in, they can be rinsed with water, dried and then cemented without any significant effect on cementation.
Question: Can I use Bioflx crowns in areas of space loss?
Answer: Bioflx crowns will be available in narrow sizes to be easier to place in areas of space loss. Due their flexible nature and elastic memory, Bioflx crowns cannot be significantly altered in their shape or width with pliers. To fit Bioflx in areas of space loss, it is likely that circumferential reduction of the tooth will be needed to fit a smaller crown than would have been used if there were no space loss.
Question: Can I use a bite stick to seat a Bioflx crown?
Answer: You can use significant force to seat a Bioflx crown onto a preparation, including heavy finger pressure or a bite stick. It is unlikely that you will break a Bioflx crown during seating.
Question: What should I use to cement Bioflx crowns?
Answer: A regular glass ionomer cement should be sufficient for cementing Bioflx crowns. A self-setting resin modified glass ionomer cement can also be used. A light cured cement should NOT be used because the opacity of the crown will not let light pass through to set the cement.
Question: How does the wear resistance od Bioflx crowns compare to stainless steel crowns?
Answer: Robust in house wear testing demonstrates that
Bioflx crowns are at least as wear resistant as stainless steel crowns, after 800,000 cycles at 80 newtons on a Leinfelder wear machine. However, clinicians may see a “dimple” develop on the Bioflx crowns in areas of heavy occlusion. This “dimple” appears due to the self-adaptable technology of the material. Rather than wearing, the material “self adapts” to reduce the pressure of the opposing occlusal surface. For this reason, and for best results, it is recommended that Bioflx crowns not be placed in high occlusion on teeth with little or no occlusal preparation.
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