What is Fuji 9 used for?

Fuji IX GP helps eliminate caries, remineralize affected dentin and seal the restoration to reduce post operative sensitivity and secondary caries. Fuji IX GP FAST is used to restore the occlusal surfaces of primary teeth because it's not only quick, it offers fluoride release and prevents microleakage.
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What is Fuji used for in dentistry?

GC Fuji IX GP EXTRA is a conventional glass ionomer restorative that chemically bonds to both enamel and dentin. The Extra designation refers to enhancements in setting time, fluoride release, strength, and translucency. The material has a high fluoride release, non-etch surface preparation, and biocompatibility.
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How long does Fuji 9 last?

The present study, while lacking the scientific rigour of controlled prospective evaluations, does appear to suggest that a reinforced glass-ionomer, Fuji IX, may perform satisfactorily in periods of over 5 years in Class I and II cavities, some of which were extensive cusp replacement restorations (Table 2).
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What is the difference between Fuji 2 and Fuji 9?

GC Fuji IX™ GP EXTRA offers everything that GC Fuji IX GP and GC Fuji IX GP Fast does with faster set time, better esthetics and 6 times more fluoride release. GC Fuji II™ LC (Light Cured) is a triple cured resin-reinforced glass ionomer restorative.
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Is Fuji 9 self cure?

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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What is a Fuji dental filling?

GC Fuji Filling LC is the ultimate resin reinforced glass ionomer restorative. It takes light-cured, resin reinforced glass ionomer restoratives to a whole new level. It provides the ultimate restorative performance, making the biocompatible glass ionomer dental materials an integral part of your practice!
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What is Fuji II used for?

Fuji II LC is a self adhesive material which is quick and simple to place in proximal lesions providing ongoing protection to surrounding and adjacent tooth surfaces. Fuji II LC is ideal for restoration of anterior proximal lesions in primary dentition. Remove caries.
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Is Fuji VII light cure?

Note: 1) COMMAND SET: The initial set of GC Fuji VII EP PINK can be accelerated using the energy from a dental halogen light curing device. Place light guide as closely as possible to the cement surface and cure for 20-40 seconds.
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What is resin-modified glass ionomer?

Resin-modified glass ionomers (RMGI) were developed in an attempt to improve mechanical properties, decrease setting time, and attenuate moisture sensitivity. Simplistically, RMGIs are a hybrid of glass ionomers and composite resin, and thus contain acid-base and polymerizable components.
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Is Fuji a composite filling?

GC Fuji Filling LC is a resin-modified glass ionomer restorative material indicated for Class III and V restorations, restoration of primary teeth, and as a base under posterior composite restorations.
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How do you use Fuji glass ionomer?

Place the mixed Fuji II LC into the cavity. Light cure, trim and finish. Use Fuji II LC as a base or liner to prevent marginal leakage, provide superior fluoride release and eliminate sensitivity. Prepare cavity, apply GC Cavity Conditioner for 10 seconds and rinse.
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How do you use cavity conditioner?

Dispense 1 or 2 drops of SELF CONDITIONER into a dispensing dish. Apply a thin layer of the conditioner to the bonding surfaces using a sponge or disposable micro-tip applicator, leave undisturbed for 10 seconds. Do not rinse away.
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How long does Fuji filling last?

[8] reported a survival rate of 98 % after 2 years for conventional GIC (Fuji IX GP® fast) fillings in class I and class II cavities. They found that the main reason for replacement was fracture of the fillings. In a systemic review on the longevity of fillings in posterior teeth, Hickel et al.
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What tooth filling materials is best?

The best and most popular types of fillings are composite and porcelain fillings. Both of these options offer their own benefits for patients with cavities.
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Do you bond Fuji glass ionomer?

“Glass ionomers are wonderful for crown buildups,” he says. “First, they're very technique insensitive. They're very simple to use, so you don't have to go through a lengthy bonding procedure. Secondly, the bond to tooth structure is consistent and long-lasting.
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Why is Fuji 7 Pink?

The pink shade of Fuji VII or Fuji VII EP clearly identifies restorations as transitional and its free flowing consistency seals demineralised dentine in both the primary and permanent dentition.
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Do you light cure Equia Forte?

EQUIA Forte Coat is brush applied and light cured to form a highly wear resistant, self-adhesive laminate providing a smooth, sealed surface with remarkable strength and impressive wear resistance.
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How do you mix Fuji capsules?

a) Before activation, shake the capsule or tap its side on a hard surface to loosen the powder (Fig. 2). c) Immediately set it into a mixer (or an amalgamator) and mix for 10 seconds (~ 4,000RPM) (Fig.
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How do you use Fuji eyeliner?

Place the mixed Fuji II LC into the cavity. Light cure, trim and finish. Use Fuji II LC as a base or liner to prevent marginal leakage, provide superior fluoride release and eliminate sensitivity. Prepare cavity, apply GC Cavity Conditioner for 10 seconds and rinse.
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What is Equia Forte?

EQUIA Forte is a Glass Hybrid material which represents the latest innovation in GCʼs glass ionomer and resin technologies with EQUIA Forte Fil and EQUIA Forte Coat, working in synergy. United they build a stronger, superior posterior bulk fill material.
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How long do glass ionomer sealants last?

At the end of the 13-year follow-up period, 76% of sealants were "completely lost". On the other hand, 99% and 65% of observed occlusal surfaces were caries-free after one and 13 years, respectively. During the observation period, 62 teeth developed caries in surfaces other than occlusal.
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Can glass ionomer be used as sealant?

Conclusion: High-viscosity glass ionomer cement can provide some level of protection against dental caries when used as a dental sealant in newly erupted permanent first molars.
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Why do we apply Vaseline after GIC restoration?

Similarly petroleum jelly also impedes the fluoride release, but to a very less extent. We suggest that in situations where the fluoride release property is more important than other properties it is better to coat the GIC with petroleum jelly or leave the restoration without any coating.
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