Prime Dental Etching Gel is a versatile dental etching solution available in two consistencies: soft gel and thick liquid. It is ideal for composite restorations, adhesive cementation of inlays, crowns, bridges, veneers, orthodontic attachments, and more. It effectively demineralizes enamel, creating micropores up to 30 microns deep, improving adhesion for restorative materials.
Indications:
- Composite restorations
- Adhesive cementation of inlays (composite and all-ceramic), crowns, bridges, veneers, adhesive bridges, posts, and cores
- Splints
- Bonding of orthodontic attachments (e.g., brackets)
- Pit and fissure sealing
Advantages:
- Demineralizes enamel to create micropores (20-30 microns deep) for better adhesion
- Suitable for a variety of dental procedures requiring bonding
Features
Formulation: 37% phosphoric acid-based, designed for composite restorations, indirect restorations (composite or metal-free ceramics), and orthodontic bonding.
Stable: Does not dry or thicken over time, maintaining consistent performance during storage.
Silica-Free: Developed without silica particles, which can be harmful to bonding.
Pulp Protection: Direct exposure to pulp tissue should be avoided for safe application.
Versatile: Ideal for a wide range of dental bonding procedures, including composite restorations, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic brackets.
Package Contents
Prime Dental Etching Gel – 3ml:
- 1 – 3ml Syringe
- 5 – Application needles
Prime Dental Etching Gel – Value Pack:
- 1 – 25ml Jumbo Syringe
- 25 – Application needles
- 1 – 3ml Empty Syringe
Prime Dental Etching Gel – Big Pack:
- 2 – 25ml Jumbo Syringe
- 50 – Application needles
- 2 – 3ml Empty Syringe
Directions To Use
- Surface Cleaning: Clean the tooth surface or cavity thoroughly to remove any debris after tooth preparation.
- Application: Apply Etching Gel evenly on the prepared tooth surface.
- Wait Time: Leave the etching gel on the tooth surface for 15-20 seconds.
- Rinse: Wash off the etchant with water to remove all residue.
- Drying: Dry the tooth surface for approximately 5 seconds, ensuring it remains moist but not overly dry before proceeding with the next steps of the treatment.
Ensure to follow these steps to achieve effective etching and enhance the bonding strength for subsequent restorative procedures.