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Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement
Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement
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Polycarboxylate Cement is a dual-component dental product consisting of a powder and a liquid. The powder contains zinc oxide, magnesium oxide, strontium chloride, and tannic acid, while the liquid component is polyacrylic acid.
This cement is ideal for the cementation of crowns, bridges, inlays, and orthodontic brackets, and serves as an effective cavity lining under all restorative materials. It can also be used for temporary fillings, such as direct or indirect pulp-capping, with minimal pulp irritation, even on freshly cut dentine.
It boasts a shelf life of two years from the date of manufacture, ensuring reliable and consistent performance in dental applications.
Features
Features
Causes minimal or no pulp irritation, making it safe for use on freshly cut dentine and sensitive areas.
Suitable for cementation of crowns, bridges, inlays, and orthodontic brackets, providing a reliable bond in various dental procedures.
The powder and liquid components mix to form a smooth, homogenous cement, facilitating easy application and manipulation during procedures.
Acts as a protective lining under all restorative materials, enhancing the longevity and stability of dental restorations.
Can be used for temporary fillings, including direct and indirect pulp-capping, offering a versatile solution for interim dental restorations.
Ensures a secure bond between dental restorations and the tooth structure, reducing the risk of displacement or failure.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
- Category: Dental Cements
- Type: Polycarboxylate Cement
- Form: Powder and Liquid
- Composition:
- Powder: Zinc oxide
- Magnesium oxide
- Strontium Chloride
- Tannic acid
- Liquid: Poly acrylic acid
- Shelf Life: 2 years
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x 30 gm powder
- 1 x 15ml liquid
- 1 x spoon
- 1x Mixing pad
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Preparation: Ensure all tools and surfaces are clean and dry before use. Dispense the powder and liquid in the recommended ratio (usually provided on the product label or insert).
- Mixing: Place the appropriate amount of powder onto the mixing pad.
- Application: For cementation: Apply the mixed cement to the fitting surface of the restoration (crown, bridge, inlay, or orthodontic bracket) and seat it immediately.
- Setting: Allow the cement to set undisturbed. The setting time will vary depending on the product specifications.
- Aftercare: Instruct the patient to avoid excessive pressure on the treated area until the cement has fully set.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: Pyrax Polymars
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question : After RCT we can place permanently as a post Rc filing ??
Answer: No, Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement is not suitable for permanent placement after RCT. It is typically used for temporary fillings, cementation of crowns, bridges, and as a cavity liner under restorative materials. For post-RCT permanent fillings, a more durable material, such as resin-based composites or glass ionomer, is recommended.
Question : How should the cement be stored?
Answer: Store the cement in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its effectiveness throughout its shelf life.
Question : Can Polycarboxylate Cement be used for temporary fillings?
Answer: Yes, Polycarboxylate Cement can be used for temporary fillings, including direct and indirect pulp-capping.
Question : How do I mix Polycarboxylate Cement?Answer: Dispense the powder and liquid in the recommended ratio. Gradually incorporate the powder into the liquid on a mixing pad using a mixing spatula until a smooth, homogenous consistency is achieved.
Question : What is Polycarboxylate Cement used for?
Answer: Polycarboxylate Cement is used for the cementation of crowns, bridges, inlays, and orthodontic brackets. It also serves as a cavity liner under all restorative materials and can be used for temporary fillings, including direct and indirect pulp-capping.
Question : How does the viscosity of Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement contribute to its application?
Answer: The optimum viscosity of the liquid component of Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement allows for a very low film thickness, facilitating precise and accurate application without interfering with the fit of restorations.
Question : What makes Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement suitable for cementation of crowns and bridges?
Answer: Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement provides excellent bonding to tooth structure and metal appliances, ensuring a secure and durable cementation of crowns, bridges, and other dental prosthetics.
Question : What is Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement, and what are its primary uses?
Answer: Pyrax Polycarboxylate Cement is a dental cement used for temporary fillings, fillings of deciduous teeth, cementation of crowns, bridges, and orthodontic brackets, and as a cavity lining under restorative materials.
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