Provisional glazes are used to bring a natural looking shine and luster to temporary restorations. This can be especially useful when placing long-term temporary restorations in the anterior of the patient's mouth. Most provisional glazes can be light cured quickly after being brushed or painted onto the temporary. These materials often can be applied to direct composite restorations to enhance the esthetics in those cases as well. As with all dental materials, be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions for placement and curing when using the provisional glaze of your choice.
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- Cure Type: Light Cure
- Composition: Preparation Of Acrylic Resin
Methyl Methacrylate
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Clinicians Choice Dental Products, Inc.
- Cure Type: Light Cure
- Composition: Multifunctional Methacrylates
Ethyl Acetate
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- Cure Type: Light Cure
- Composition: Preparation Of Acrylic Resin
Glass Powder And Silica
Urethane Dimethacrylate
Aliphatic Dimethacrylate
Aromatic Dimethacrylate
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- Cure Type: Light Cure
- Composition: Multifunctional Urethane Methacrylate
Aliphatic Dimethacrylate
Methyl Methacrylate
Not Available
- Cure Type: Self Cure
- Composition: Isopropyl Acetate
Not Available
- Cure Type: Self Cure
- Composition: Acrylic Resin
Not Available
- Cure Type: Light Cure
- Composition: Mono And Di Acrylate Resins
Not Available
- Cure Type: Light Cure
- Composition: Methyl Methacrylate
Multifunctional Acrylate Monomer
Initiators
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Lang Dental Mfg Co., Inc.
- Cure Type: Self Cure
- Composition: PMMA Lacquer
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Lang Dental Mfg Co., Inc.
- Cure Type: Self Cure
- Composition: Methyl Methacrylate
Not Available
- Cure Type: Light Cure
- Composition: Multifunctional Acrylates
Methyl Methacrylate
Amine/Camphoroquinone
Initiator System
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