DMG Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide Liner: The Stress-Free Solution for Composite Fillings
Protect your patients and ensure lasting results with DMG’s Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide Liner. This innovative liner acts as a “stress buffer” by compensating for resin shrinkage during composite placement, minimizing the risk of micro-leakage and postoperative sensitivity.
Benefits:
- Controlled Expansion:Â Minimizes stress on the tooth structure and prevents micro-leakage.
- Sustained Fluoride Release:Â Strengthens enamel and promotes remineralization.
- Antibacterial Properties:Â Helps maintain a healthy oral environment.
- Easy Application:Â Simple to use and light-cure for quick and efficient placement.
- Pulp Protection:Â Provides a barrier to protect the sensitive pulp.
- Dentinal Tubule Sealing:Â Prevents post-operative sensitivity and promotes long-term restoration success.
- X-ray Opaque:Â Allows for easy visualization during radiographic examinations.
Clinical Applications:
This liner is specifically designed as a base for composite resin fillings. It is not intended for direct pulp capping. When working near the pulp, always use a dedicated pulp capping material.
Operating Sequence:
- Clean and dry the tooth thoroughly.
- Prepare the cavity as usual.
- Apply acid etch if required.
- Apply the liner according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Light cure for at least 20 seconds.
- Place the composite resin filling.
Parameters
Feature | Description |
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Product Name | DMG Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide Liner |
Brand | DMG (Germany) |
Specifications | 0.33g/syringe, 20 syringes/box |
Main Components | Urethane dimethacrylate, triethylene glycol dimethacrylate, glass filler |
Usage | Base for composite resin fillings |
Choose DMG Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide Liner for superior protection, predictable results, and enhanced patient comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this product be used directly on deep cavities?
No. In cases of deep cavities near the pulp, this product should not be applied directly. A pulp capping material should be used first.
- Is acid etching required before applying this material?
Yes, acid etching is required before using this product.
- How long should the light curing time be?
Light cure for at least 20 seconds using a standard curing light.
- Can it be used for direct pulp capping?
No, this product cannot be used for direct pulp capping. A proper pulp capping material should be used first.
- What is the main component? Is it calcium hydroxide?
Yes, calcium hydroxide is a main component of this product.
- After applying this base, is an additional adhesive needed?
Yes, after applying this base, you need to use an etchant and bonding agent for the composite resin filling layer.