Porcelain Repair Kit

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Contents:

1 x 1.2 ml PermaFlo Dentin Opaquer syringe
1 x 1.2 ml Ultra-Etch syringe
1 x 1.2 ml OpalDam syringe
1 x 1.2 ml Peak Universal Bond syringe
1 x 1.2 ml Porcelain Etch syringe
1 x 1.2 ml Ultradent Silane syringe
20 x Black Mini Brush tips
20 x Blue Micro tips
20 x Micro 20 ga tips
20 x Inspiral Brush tips

Porcelain repair is growing in popularity because of improved techniques for treating porcelain. When done well, porcelain repair is a less invasive and more cost-effective way to extend the longevity of porcelain restorations. The Porcelain Repair Kit contains all the products and tips needed for composite-to-porcelain, porcelain-to-metal, and porcelain-to-porcelain repairs.

Porcelain Etch is a buffered, gelled hydrofluoric acid designed specifically to etch fractured dental porcelain such as porcelain veneers, crowns, or inlays. It can also be used for etching porcelain crowns before bonding orthodontic brackets. It is buffered and gelled to minimise any irritation that could occur from the hydrofluoric acid vapor. It features a high visibility yellow hue so you can see exactly where it is placed. It is also viscous enough to stay where you place it.

Peak Universal Bond is a 7.5% filled light-cured resin with an ethanol solvent carrier. It is ideal for direct and indirect bonding procedures, post and core procedures, and repairs of composite, metal, zirconia, and porcelain restorations.

PermaFlo flowable composite is light-cured, radiopaque, and methacrylate-based, with thixotropic properties that impart ideal flowability. It is 68% filled by weight, with an average particle size of 0.7μm and a low film thickness. It is strong and wear resistant and is effective at masking metal surfaces for natural-looking restorations.

OpalDam light-cured resin barrier is easily expressed directly where it’s needed in the mouth via the simple syringe-and-tip delivery. Simply use an explorer or other instrument to cleanly break the cured resin from undercuts and discard.

EtchArrest acid barrier/neutraliser protects soft tissues and adjacent restorations by neutralising acid etchants upon contact. The purple color provides high contrast against tissues and acid etchants.

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– Includes all necessary precomposite-placement materials
– Yields high bond strengths
– Facilitates quick, easy repairs without mixing

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Hints & Tips

  • How should the surface of the repair be prepared?
    Porcelain Etch and Silane can be used for etching porcelain, lithium disilicate, lithium silicate and other silica-based materials. It is not indicated for use with zirconia.
  • Will the Porcelain Etch stain composites or resin cements?
    No, Porcelain Etch is a predictable, stain-free chemistry designed to give high visibility without discoloring materials.
  • Can Porcelain Etch be used intraorally?
    Yes! Porcelain Etch is ideal for use with intraoral porcelain etching, but a rubber dam or EtchArrest must be used to protect nearby tissue and restorations.
  • What substrates does Peak Universal Bond adhere to?
    Like its name implies, Peak Universal Bond is truly a universal bonding agent. It provides excellent bond strengths on dentin, enamel, composite, metal, porcelain, and zirconia.
  • Can I use a chlorhexidine product like Consepsis® in conjunction with Peak Universal Bond?
    Yes, but the appropriate time to use it will depend on the technique you use. If you’re using a self-etch technique, apply the chlorhexidine before etching. If you’re using a total-etch technique, apply chlorhexidine after the etchant has been rinsed and before Peak Universal Bond is placed.
  • The contents of the Porcelain Repair Kit are designed to be used together.
    Porcelain Etch and Silane work together when etching porcelain to provide high porcelain-to-resin bond strengths. When used with Peak Universal Bond, Porcelain Etch and Silane can produce one of the highest porcelain-to-resin bond strengths compared to other porcelain bonding products. PermaFlo Dentin Opaquer flowable composite creates an opaque foundation for natural-looking restorations. OpalDam light-cured resin barrier and EtchArrest acid barrier/neutraliser ensure protection to teeth and soft tissues throughout the procedure.
  • When should I use Porcelain Etch and Silane?
    Porcelain Etch and Silane can be used for etching porcelain, lithium disilicate, lithium silicate and other silica-based materials. It is not indicated for use with zirconia.
  • Can I use a chlorhexidine product like Consepsis in conjunction with Peak Universal Bond?
    Yes, but the appropriate time to use it will depend on the technique you use. If you're using a self-etch technique, apply the chlorhexidine before etching. If you're using a total-etch technique, apply chlorhexidine after the etchant has been rinsed and before Peak Universal Bond is placed.