Is Vitrebond cured?

Vitrebond™ is a light-cured, resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) liner/base material. It is recommended for use as a liner or base under composite, amalgam, metal and ceramic restorations. It is not indicated for direct pulp capping.
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When should I use Vitrebond?

Due to its adhesion to set amalgam and its superior masking qualities, Vitrebond is useful as an adhesive masking agent on amalgam with esthetically disturbing surfaces. Several reports support the use of Vitrebond for interim restoration of decayed deciduous and permanent teeth.
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Do you etch after Vitrebond?

Vitrebond Plus liner/base can be used with any type of adhesive (light or self cured; separate etch or self-etch, i.e. - 4th, 5th or 6th generation adhesives) on dentin or enamel.
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Is Vitrebond a glass ionomer cement?

Product Overview. Vitrebond™ Light Cure Glass Ionomer Liner/Base is a light-cure glass ionomer liner/base that combines light-cure convenience with true glass ionomer fluoride release and bond strength.
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What is Vitrebond Plus used for?

Vitrebond Plus liner/base offers a strong bond to dentin, sealing the tooth structure to protect against microleakage. This can help reduce postoperative sensitivity. Mixed rightevery time.
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Is Fuji 9 light cured?

About. Fuji® IX GP is one of the world's leading glass ionomer restoratives. A conventional, self-curing glass ionomer, it is easy to pack and contour in the cavity and works splendidly in posterior Class I, II, and V restorations. It is also ideal for core build-up or as a base.
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How do you use Vitrebond liner?

Apply the mixed liner/base to the dentin surfaces of the prepared cavity in a thin layer (1/2mm or less) using a ball applicator or other suitable instrument. The Vitrebond liner/base has a minimum working time of 2 minutes 40 seconds at room temperature.
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Is Vitrebond an indirect pulp cap?

Vitrebond is nice because of the fluoride releasing property. This should help with sensitivity. This can be used as an indirect pulp cap, if deep and not pulp exposure is noted, or as a direct pulp cap if there is a slight exposure of the pulp horn.
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Is Vitrebond radiolucent?

The conventional glass ionomer cement, Ketac-Bond, was more radiopaque than the three resin-modified glass ionomer cements. Of the three resin-modified glass ionomer materials, Vitrebond was the most radiopaque and Fuji Lining LC was the least radiopaque.
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What would Vitrebond be an example of?

Glass Ionomer

This material has been available for more than 30 years. A current version of glass ionomer (GI) is the resin-modified glass ionomer (example: Vitrebond, 3M ESPE).
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Can you use Dycal and Vitrebond together?

Both studies demonstrated that the pulp–dentin complex response to Vitrebond and Dycal indicated acceptable biocompatibility of these materials and there are no statistically significant difference between calcium hydroxide and Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer.
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Do you light cure Gluma?

GLUMA does not need to be stirred or light cured, simplifying application and saving time. Desensitize: GLUMA is the only desensitizer that has been proven to penetrate exposed dentinal tubules up to 200 μm1.
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What is considered the best pulp protection?

Calcium hydroxide remains the “gold standard” for direct pulp capping. It has the longest track record of clinical success, is the most cost-effective and is the likely effective component in MTA.
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What is Vitrebond dental?

Vitrebond™ is a light-cured, resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) liner/base material. It is recommended for use as a liner or base under composite, amalgam, metal and ceramic restorations. It is not indicated for direct pulp capping. Excellent bond strength with a hard set in seconds.
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What are the advantages of glass ionomer cement?

Glass-ionomer cements provide tooth-coloured restorations with a low technique sensitivity. They bond chemically to sound and caries-affected tooth structure and release levels of fluoride that protect cavosurface margins from recurrent caries attack.
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Can you use Dycal under composite?

Further studies are necessary to suggest that Dycal can be used without any inhibitions under composite resin restorations, may be in vivo studies with long-term follow-up of the outcome are required.
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Does resin bond to dentin?

Resin-dentin bonding is a unique form of tissue engineering in which a demineralized dentin collagen matrix is used as the scaffold for resin infiltration, to produce a hybrid layer that couples adhesives/resin composites to the underlying mineralized dentin.
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Can glass ionomer be used as a liner?

Varnish, calcium hydroxide, zinc phosphate, glass ionomer, and resin can be used as a liner. Bases are applied in thick layers to provide the pulp with thermal protection. These materials must be strong enough to support a restorative material during placement and function.
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How long does a pulp cap last?

Direct pulp capping should be used only on a vital pulp that has been accidentally injured and shows no other symptoms. Direct pulp capping should not be performed on a pulp that has been exposed as a result of penetrating caries. A successful pulp cap has a vital pulp and a dentin bridge within 75 to 90 days.
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Do you etch before Dycal?

10 The loss of material from Dycal as a result of acid contact is generally regarded as disadvantageous. Therefore, etching procedure should be done before Dycal application.
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Can Dycal be used for direct pulp capping?

Dycal® Calcium Hydroxide Liner is a two-component, rigid-setting, self-curing material designed for use in direct and indirect pulp capping and as a protective liner under dental adhesives, varnishes, filling materials, cements, and other base materials.
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What is the difference between a dental base and liner?

Liners do not have the sufficient thickness, hardness, or strength to be used alone in a deep cavity, nor should they be used to achieve thermal protection or as a buildup material in a cavity preparation. In comparison, a base not only provides a barrier to chemical irritation, but can also provide thermal insulation.
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Can MTA be used for pulp capping?

MTA is a new and biocompatible biomaterial used for dental practice. It has been proved to be an excellent material for repairing of root perforations, apexification, root-end filling, repairing of root resorption and pulp capping.
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