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Tokuyama Dental Tokuso Ionomer Luting Cement 36 Gram Powder & 20 Gm Liquid GIC
Tokuyama Dental Tokuso Glass Ionomer Luting Cement is a glass-ionomer luting cement which offers superior adhesion, high adhesive strength with less harmful effects to the pulp.Unlike conventional cements, the high fluidity of TOKUYAMA® Tokuso Glass Ionomer Luting Cement ensures excellent properties as a luting cement should. It also allows for easy application to teeth, prostheses and a smooth setting. And because of the high fluidity of the mixed material and the fine powder, a film thickness as thin as 16 microns can be realized thus, achieving an excellent adaptation for the luting of prostheses.
The glass ionomer cement is a universal luting cement used for many types of applications. We list the superior qualities of glass ionomer cements when compared to other luting cements below.
Maintains low solubility in the oral cavity and provides excellent marginal seal.
No special pretreatment needed for adhesion to tooth structure. Possess fluoride release capability.
Provides relatively easy handling during cement mixing as well as during excess cement removal. Results in thin film thickness.
No special pretreatment needed for adhesion to tooth structure. Possess fluoride release capability.
Provides relatively easy handling during cement mixing as well as during excess cement removal. Results in thin film thickness.
The cement’s characteristic hardness can also lead to its brittleness. Exposure to fluids or moisture during the polymerization process may diminish the physical properties of the cement.
When performing cementation procedures on a vital tooth, if there is overdrying of the dentin surface or when the powder/liquid ratio of the mixed cement is very low (wet mix of paste due to excess liquid), there is a risk of inducing spontaneous sensitivity to cold water on the tooth after the procedure.
When performing cementation procedures on a vital tooth, if there is overdrying of the dentin surface or when the powder/liquid ratio of the mixed cement is very low (wet mix of paste due to excess liquid), there is a risk of inducing spontaneous sensitivity to cold water on the tooth after the procedure.
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