Ultradent Katalog

A unique paste-to-paste polycarboxylate temporary luting and filling material, UltraTemp is most commonly used for cementing temporaries, crowns, bridges and inlays. The cement is mixed and applied directly through the practical Mixing Tip attached to the syringe. Available in regular and firm: Regular is suggested for routine 2-4 week temporization of provisionals. Regular is also ideal for sealing the access opening in “walking bleach” cases (see page 21). Firm is recommended for the retention of interim restorations on implants and provisional restorations when longer retention is required.

TISSUE MANAGEMENT UltraTemp Also see on page 40. ® POLY CARBOXYLATE, NON-EUGENOL, TEMPORARY LUTING/FILLING MATERIAL Preparation stays moist, bacteria are sealed out! • Seals to prevent bacterial leakage • Kind to pulp • Mix and deliver in one action • Water-soluble until set, allowing easy clean-up Mixing Tip • Non-eugenol A unique paste-to-paste polycarboxylate temporary luting and filling material, UltraTemp is most commonly used for cementing temporaries, crowns, bridges and inlays. Times at 37°C Working time Setting time The cement is mixed and applied directly through the practical Mixing Tip attached to UltraTemp Regular 45 sec 4 - 5 mins the syringe. Available in regular and firm: Regular is suggested for routine 2-4 week temporization UltraTemp Firm 45 sec 2 - 3 mins “Regular Set” of provisionals. Regular is also ideal for sealing the access opening in “walking bleach” cases (see page 21). Firm is recommended for the retention of interim restorations on UltraTemp Firm 45 sec 1 - 2 mins “Fast Set” implants and provisional restorations when longer retention is required. ! Polycarboxylate – a firm basis for a temporary material! Polycarboxylates have been used in dentistry for a long time. Polycarboxylate-based cements have been used as a luting and base lining material and have a proven record of kindness to the pulp. Polycarboxylates have the ability to adhere to dentin and seal the dentinal tubules – an important function of a temporary material to protect the prepared tooth structure from invading bacteria. Although it seals out bacteria, the cement is hydrophilic and permeable to water and thus prevents the prepared teeth from dehydrating. This helps to effectively prevent postsurgical pain and subsequent inflammation of the pulp. Mix and deliver simultaneously. No mess, little Prior to complete set, excess UltraTemp is waste! easily removed with a moist cotton swab, gauze, etc. Following subgingival set of 2-3 minutes, UltraTemp is quickly removed with explorer. Upon provisional removal, shown here two weeks post-op, cement clings to both provisional and preparation. This is VALUABLE. This is one indicator of a quality sealing cement. Use an abrasive (Consepsis Scrub, page 30) with a rubber cup or the ICB Brush (page 27), as shown here, to remove residual cement. Cavity sealing during the “walking bleach” pro- Before material sets, wipe off excess UltraTemp Finished. cedure: UltraTemp Regular is placed with the help easily with wet gauze or cotton swab before of a Skini syringe and a Black Mini Tip. setting. Easily removed. UP 5916 UltraTemp – Regular 1 x 5 ml (7.82 g) UltraTemp 20 Mixing Tips UP 5917 UltraTemp – Firm “Regular Set” 1 x 5 ml (6.67 g) UltraTemp 20 Mixing Tips For application, order: Mixing Tip UP 5918 UltraTemp – Firm “Fast Set” 1 x 5 ml (6.67 g) UltraTemp 20 Mixing Tips Store refrigerated (UltraTemp Firm) 50

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