Instructions for Use :
Dispense the material from syringe through automix tip. The initial set will occur in 2:00 2:30 (min:sec) with a final set at 3-4 minutes. The cement may also be cured with a dental curing light with a 40 second exposure.
- Metal to Enamel/Dentin : Metal restorations to tooth structure-crowns, inlays, bridges, and posts including Maryland and bridges) After try-in, sandblast each side of the restoration. Using a metal primer of your choice, treat the metal exposed to the paste. Clean tooth with non-fluoridated prophy paste or pumice. To prepare tooth for bonding, use a universal dentin / enamel bonding system. Mix equal Amounts of catalyst and base pastes and use a plastic instrument or injection system to place in restoration. Avoid trapping air bubbles. Seat Restoration on tooth and hold in place until paste reaches initial set (about 2:00- 2:30 minutes). Use a scaler or explorer to remove excess cement immediately upon initial set. It is not important to wait until the final set to remove excess cement.
- Metal to Metal : Implant prosthesis or crown on post. Sandblast all external metal surfaces to be exposed to paste. Rough intra-oral metal with a micro-etcher or bur. Using a metal primer of your choice, treat the metal exposed to the paste. Clean posts or Abutments with non-fluoridated prophy paste or pumice. Mix equal amounts of catalyst and base pastes and use a plastic instrument or injection system to place in restoration. Avoid trapping air bubbles. Seat restoration on tooth and hold in place until paste reaches initial set (about 2:00–2:30 minutes). Use scaler or explorer to remove excess cement immediately upon initial set. It is not important to wait until final set to remove excess cement.
- Ceramic Restorations to Teeth : (Porcelain Veneers, In-lays, On-lays) After try-in, etch ceramic restoration and place in acetone or ethanol in ultrasonic cleaner for 1-2 minutes. Place silanating agent on internal or porcelain restoration. Clear tooth with non-fluoridated prophy paste or pumice. To prepare tooth for bonding, use a universal dentin / enamel bonding system. Mix equal amounts of catalyst and base pastes and use a plastic instrument or injection system to place in Restoration. Avoid trapping air bubbles. Seat restoration on tooth and hold in place until paste reaches initial set (about 2:00-2:30 minute) use scaler or explorer to remove excess cement immediately upon initial set. It is not important to wait until final set to remove excess cement. The dispensed material shall not be placed back in container and the dose once applied and used shall not be reused.
Warnings : This product will adhere to metal instruments. Remove excess material from the instrument immediately after using. The cement contains certain methacrylates and other ingredients which may cause irritation or sensitivity in some individuals. If contact occurs with skin, immediately wash with soap and water. Improper use may result in allergic reaction or skin and tissue irritation. If this occurs, discontinue the use of this product. Protective gloves and eye wear should be worn while handling this product. If contact occurs with eye. Flush immediately with large volumes of water and seek medical attention immediately. Do not expose materials to elevated temperatures or intense light. Do not store in the vicinity of alcohol based materials. Do not remove or reverse the syringe caps as this may promote polymerization.
Precautions :
- Carefully read & understand all instructions before use.
- To avoid cross contamination, do not re-use tips.
- Re-direct operatory light during restorative procedure to avoid premature polymerization.
Contraindications : Do not use in patients if allergic to any of its ingredients.
Storage Conditions : Store at temperature between 10°C(50°F) to 24°C(75°F). Close the cap carefully after use. Keep away from moisture. Shelf life not affected after opening if stored in a cool dry place.
Shelf life : 2 years from the date of manufacturing.
Rounak –
The bond strength of Fusion Ultra DC is impressive. It adheres well to both enamel and dentin, providing a reliable and long-lasting solution for cementing restorations.
ANMOL –
Fusion Ultra DC is incredibly user-friendly. The dual-cure formula makes it versatile for both light and self-curing applications, which is a significant advantage in various clinical situations.
Sumit –
Considering its performance and versatility, Fusion Ultra DC provides great value for money. While it may be slightly higher in price compared to some other products, the bond strength and overall results justify the investment. For dental practices looking to enhance the quality of their restorations, this product is a worthwhile addition to the arsenal.