TETRIC N CERAMIC BULKFILL IVOCOLAR
Ivoclar Vivadent Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill Syringe Refills developed by Ivoclar Vivadent, is an innovative light-curing composite resin primarily used for posterior tooth restorations. This product is a part of the nano-optimized Tetric N-Collection, and it offers several unique advantages. Notably, Tetric N-Ceram allows for single-layer restorations in posterior teeth when the cavity thickness is up to 4 mm, streamlining the restoration process. One of its standout features is the incorporation of ‘Ivocerin,’ a patented light initiator, which significantly enhances the curing process compared to conventional initiators. This leads to faster and more efficient polymerization. To address concerns about shrinkage and shrinkage stress, a shrinkage stress reliever has been integrated, promoting the longevity and stability of the restoration. The material can be cured with light in the 400 – 500 nm wavelength range (blue light) and can be filled in 4 mm increments, optimizing efficiency and saving valuable chair time for dental practitioners. Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill is suitable for a range of dental applications, including Class I and Class II posterior tooth restorations, restoration of primary teeth, Class V restorations, and preventive restorations in molar and premolar teeth. These attributes make it a valuable tool for dentists seeking effective, esthetic, and time-efficient solutions for their patients.
Indication:
- Posterior tooth restorations (Class I and Class II).
- Restoration of primary (baby) teeth.
- Treatment of defects at the gumline or cervical area of teeth (Class V restorations).
- Preventive restorations in molar and premolar teeth.
FEATURES
- Single-layer restoration for posterior teeth (up to 4 mm thickness).
- Patented ‘Ivocerin’ light initiator for efficient curing.
- Advanced filler technology for strength and durability.
- Esthetic results that match natural teeth.
- Reduced shrinkage and shrinkage stress.
- Cures with blue light.
- Bulk fill capability for efficient procedures.
Aessencio technology
- Another strength of the new composite lies in the Aessencio technology. This technology causes the translucency of the material to decrease from 28% to approx. 10% during polymerization.
Indications
- As initial layer / first increment in Class I and II composite restorations in permanent teeth
- Restorations in deciduous teeth (without capping layer)
KEY SPECIFICATION
Composition
The monomer matrix is composed of monomethacrylates and dimethacrylates (28 wt%). The fillers include barium glass, ytterbium trifluoride and copolymers (71 wt%). Additives, initiators, stabilizers and pigments are additional ingredients (<1.0 wt%). The total content of inorganic fillers is 68.2 wt% / 46.4 vol%. The particle size of the inorganic fillers ranges between 0.1 μm and 30 μm with a mean particle size of 5 μm.
Storage temperature: 2–28 °C
PACKING
- Ivoclar Vivadent Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill Ref.
- 1×3.5g IVA
Ivoclar Vivadent Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill Ref.
- 1×3.5g IVB
Ivoclar Vivadent Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill kit (IVA/IVB)
- 2 x 3.5g (IVA + IVB)
DIRECTION TO USE
Application of Tetric N-Flow Bulk Fill
Tooth Preparation:
- Prepare the tooth or cavity as needed by removing any decay or damaged tissue.
- Clean the area thoroughly.
Isolate the Field:
- Ensure the area is dry and isolated from saliva and contamination. Use a dental dam or other isolation techniques.
Etching and Bonding (if required):
- If necessary, apply an etchant to the tooth surface for enamel surfaces.
- Apply the appropriate bonding agent to the tooth following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Bulk Filling:
- Extrude Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill directly into the prepared cavity.
- Place the material in increments of up to 4 mm in thickness, as needed, to fill the cavity.
Light Curing:
- Use a curing light with a wavelength in the specified range (400 – 500 nm) to cure the composite.
- Ensure that each increment is adequately and uniformly cured according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The exact curing time may vary.
Shaping and Polishing:
- After curing, shape the restoration as needed using dental instruments.
- Polish the surface to achieve the desired esthetic and functional result.
Final Check and Adjustments:
- Assess the restoration for fit, occlusion, and esthetics.
- Make any necessary adjustments to ensure proper function and appearance.
Cleaning:
- Clean the restoration and the surrounding area.
Post-operative Instructions:
- Provide the patient with post-operative care instructions, including advice on oral care and any limitations or precautions.
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