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Premier Dental Implant Cement Dual-Barrel Syringe
Premier Dental Implant Cement Dual-Barrel Syringe
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Premier Dental Implant Cement Dual-Barrel Syringe is a high-performance cement designed for secure and reliable implant-retained crowns. Made from a tough elastomeric resin, this cement flexes under force to absorb shock and withstand daily occlusal stresses, ensuring a strong, durable hold. Its innovative formula provides a tight marginal seal that prevents washout, while the mechanical retention allows for easy crown removal for future adjustments or retreatments. The non-fluoride formulation is safe for use with all alloys, including titanium, and offers protection from corrosive high fluoride environments. This user-friendly cement comes in a convenient dual-barrel syringe with auto-mix tips, eliminating the need for adhesives or primers. Perfect for both temporary and long-term restorations, Premier® Dental Implant Cement™ offers exceptional performance and ease of use for dental professionals.
Features
Features
- Marginal Seal: Tight seal to prevent washout and protect the implant
- Flexibility: Absorbs shock and withstands daily occlusal stresses
- Application: Auto-mix dual-barrel syringe with mix tips
- Setting Time: Initial gel phase after 2.5 minutes
- Usage: Suitable for both temporary and long-term cementation of implant-retained crowns
- Removal: Allows for easy, non-destructive removal of crowns for adjustments or retreatments
- Adhesives/Primers: Not required
- Radiopacity: Yes, radiopaque for easy detection of excess cement
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Material: Elastomeric resin
- Retention Type: Mechanical
- Fluoride Content: Non-fluoride formulation
- Compatibility: Safe for all dental alloys, including titanium
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x 5ml Automix Syringe
- 10 Mixing Tips
- 1 x Mixing Pad
Direction to use
Direction to use
Preparation:Ensure that both the implant abutment and the crown are clean and dry.
Prepare the working area and have all necessary tools within reach.
Mixing:Attach a mixing tip to the dual-barrel syringe.
Dispense a small amount of cement onto a mixing pad to ensure proper mixing.
Application:Apply a thin, even layer of Premier® Dental Implant Cement™ around the inside margin of the crown using the auto-mix syringe.
Avoid overfilling to minimize excess cement.
Seating the Crown:Carefully position the crown onto the implant abutment.
Apply gentle pressure to ensure the crown is properly seated.
Initial Set Time:Allow the cement to reach the gel phase, which occurs approximately 2.5 minutes after application.
During this time, avoid disturbing the crown to ensure proper initial setting.
Excess Cement Removal:Once the cement has reached the gel phase, remove any excess cement from the margins and surrounding areas using an appropriate instrument.
Ensure that all excess cement is removed to avoid irritation or complications.
Final Set:
Radiographic Check:
Post-Procedure:Allow the cement to fully set according to the manufacturer's recommended time before subjecting the crown to functional loads.
Verify the stability and fit of the crown.
Final Set:If needed, take radiographs to ensure that no excess cement remains around the implant abutment.
Post-Procedure:Instruct the patient on proper care and maintenance of the restoration.
Schedule follow-up appointments as necessary to monitor the restoration.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: United States of America
- Manufacturer: Premier
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Is Premier Implant Cement radiopaque, and why is this important?
Answer: Yes, Premier Implant Cement is radiopaque, meaning it is visible under X-rays. This radiopacity is crucial for the easy detection of excess cement, allowing for safer and more accurate clean-up around the implant site, thus reducing the risk of peri-implantitis caused by leftover cement.
Question: How does Premier Implant Cement provide retention to the crowns?
Answer: The cement provides mechanical retention, which ensures that the crown can be securely retained yet removed without destroying the crown. This feature is particularly beneficial for temporary or provisional restorations that may need to be removed or adjusted.
Question: What is Premier Implant Cement, and what are its primary uses?
Answer: Premier Implant Cement is a tough elastomeric resin-based cement designed specifically for the temporary cementation of implant-retained crowns. It is ideal for provisional restorations where long-term or increased retention is desired, providing secure retention and an excellent marginal seal.
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