SuperEndo Superpost Fiber Kit (Pack Of 15 Post + 3 Drills)
SuperEndo Superpost Fiber Kit (Pack Of 15 Post + 3 Drills)
SuperEndo Super Fiber Post is a cutting-edge dental product that combines advanced technology with a focus on aesthetics and durability. This post stands out for its exceptional bonding strength, achieved through a silane finishing on the post surface, ensuring a secure and long-lasting fit for dental restorations. Its higher transparency enhances aesthetics and allows superior light transmission, resulting in natural-looking dental work. Designed to work seamlessly with dual-cure cementation, this post offers versatility in various dental procedures. Its anti-corrosive properties and successful passage of all biosafety tests underline its commitment to patient safety. Moreover, the post's bio-affinity and high flexural strength make it a reliable choice, capable of withstanding the rigors of daily use. One notable feature is its optimal elastic modulus, similar to that of dentin, ensuring compatibility with natural tooth structure. This product can absorb bite force and external pressures, safeguarding the tooth's integrity and restoration. The SuperEndo Super Fiber Post is a comprehensive solution, that provides strength, aesthetics, and safety in dental applications.
Features
Features
- Easy To adapt
- Fracture resistant
- High Concentration of fibers
- Modulus of Elasticity Similar to dentin
- Strong bonding
- Optimal elasticity
- Enhanced strength
- Force absorption
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Dimensions of the Posts :
- Yellow - 1.0mm (diameter), 18mm length
- Black - 1.2mm (diameter), 18mm length
- Red - 1.4mm (diameter), 18mm length
Drills : 1mm, 1.2mm & 1.4mm
Packaging
Packaging
Super Fiber Post Kit Content
- 5 x Yellow marked posts - 1.0mm
- 5 x Black marked posts - 1.2mm
- 5 x Red marked posts - 1.4mm
- 1 x Drill - 1.0mm
- 1 x Drill - 1.2mm
- 1 x Drill - 1.4mm
Direction to use
Direction to use
Prepare the Post Space:
- Use the specific drills provided to prepare the post space in the tooth. These drills are designed to create an exact match for the fiber resin post.
Trial Fit the Fiber Posts:
- Before permanently placing the posts, conduct a trial fit to determine the desired length. This ensures that the posts will fit the tooth's dimensions properly.
Etching and Rinsing:
- After you've established the desired length, etch the tooth and the super-structure to create a suitable surface for bonding.
- Rinse the canal and the super-structure to remove any residue from the etching process.
Adhesive Application:
- Apply adhesive to the prepared tooth and post space. The adhesive helps create a strong bond between the tooth and the fiber post.
Dual Cure Resin Cement and Core Build-Up:
- Place the dual-cure resin cement into the post space. Dual-cure cement is often used to ensure a strong bond, as it can cure both with and without light exposure.
- If a core build-up is necessary, apply the core build-up material in the post space. This is essential for rebuilding the tooth's structure.
Final Preparations:
- Ensure that the post is placed over the centric cusps. Proper positioning is crucial for the overall functionality and bite alignment of the restored tooth.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin : Made in PRC
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Is it necessary to apply a bonding agent to the fiber post before inserting it into the post space with the SuperEndo Superpost Fiber Kit?
Answer: No, a bonding agent does not need to be applied directly to the fiber post. Instead, after determining the desired post length, you should etch the tooth and super-structure to prepare the surfaces. Rinse thoroughly, then apply adhesive to the prepared tooth and post space. Finally, use dual-cure resin cement for strong bonding, ensuring effective adhesion without the need for bonding agent on the post itself.
Question: Can we use luting gic for cementing this post ?
Answer: While luting Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) can be used for cementing the SuperEndo Superpost Fiber, resin luting cements are more preferred. Resin luting cements typically provide stronger and more durable bond strength, ensuring secure retention of the post within the root canal. However, the choice of cement depends on various factors, including the specific clinical scenario and the dentist's preference.
Question: How can I know which drill for red post?
Answer: The SuperEndo Superpost Fiber Kit includes a red post with a diameter of 1.4mm and a length of 18mm. The compatible drill for the red post, which is also provided in the packaging, has a diameter of 1.4mm. This ensures that the correct drill size is readily available for use with the red post, facilitating efficient and accurate placement during dental procedures.
Question:Can this drill use for removal of gp?
Answer: Yes, the drills included in the SuperEndo Superpost Fiber Kit can be used for the removal of gutta-percha (GP) in the coronal third of the root canal and for the preparation of the post space.
Question: When is post and core needed ?
Answer: The indications for a post and core restoration are tooth with extensive crown loss, crown susceptible to cervical area fracture, grossly discolored tooth, loss of two proximal surfaces, shortened tooth with insufficient retention form with favorable periodontal and periapical condition.
Question: Which cement is preferred to use with Superendo fibre posts?
Answer: Self-adhesive resin cements presents better bond strength when compared to other conventional luting cements.
Question: When do you use fiber post ?
Answer: Although they do not have the rigidity of a metal post, fiber posts are indicated for : cases where a metal post would jeopardize the esthetic result; at-risk patients who have a past history of trauma to the orofacial region and the placement of a metal post would put an endodontically treated tooth at risk of root fracture; teeth with sufficient remaining coronal structure so that a 1.5-mm to 2-mm ferrule can be developed in the crown preparation.