Provisional Cements

Dental provisional cements are designed to attach temporary restorations that are placed while a permanent crown, bridge or other restoration is being fabricated. Also referred to as temporary cements, these materials must provide the strength required to keep the temporary in place while also being simple to remove, and easy to clean-up. A number of different formulations are used for temporary cementation, and they can feature eugenol or be eugenol-free. When choosing a cement, it's important to make sure it can meet the requirements of the restoration being placed and hold for as long as the temporary will be needed by the patient.
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ItemGC TEMP ADVANTAGE Temporary CementFREEGENOL Provisional CementGC Fuji TEMP LT Glass Ionomer Temporary CementNogenol Temporary Cement
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DescriptionGC TEMP ADVANTAGE, a eugenol free zinc oxide temporary cement, contains fluoride, potassium nitrate and chlorhexidine. It is used to retain A patented non-eugenol temporary cement, Freegenol is completely compatible and safe to use with acrylic resin materials as well as plastic GC Fuji TEMP LT is a glass ionomer provisional luting cement that provides versatility, reliability, durability and ease of use. This product offers Nogenol is indicated for temporary cementation of plastic crowns or other provisional restorations. It possesses adequate adhesive strength to resist
Packaging4 Syringes (7.5 g)1 Tube (50 g) Base
1 Tube (20 g) Catalyst
Mixing Pad
2 Paste-Pak Cartridges (13.3 g)
1 Mixing Pad
2 Tubes (30 g) Base
1 Tube (65 g) Catalyst
Shades AvailableLight YellowNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
CompositionZinc Oxide
Fluoride
Potassium Nitrate
Chlorhexidine
Zinc OxideGlass IonomerZinc Oxide
Set Time120 seconds3 minutes2 minutes3 - 5 minutes
Self/Dual CureSelf CureSelf CureSelf CureSelf Cure
Non-EugenolYesYesNoYes
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