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Resin dental cement TheraCem® Ca

resin dental cement
resin dental cement
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Delivering a strong bond to zirconia and most substrates, along with easy clean up and high radiopacity, TheraCem Ca offers clinicians an effortless, reliable and durable cementation of indirect restorations. TheraCem Ca is a dual-cured, calcium-releasing, self-adhesive resin cement indicated for luting crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays and posts (prefabricated metal/non-metal/fiber posts). Delivering a strong bond to Zirconia and most substrates, along with easy clean-up and high radiopacity, TheraCem Ca offers the clinician a reliable and durable cementation of indirect restorations. Unique Benefits: Continuous calcium release* Transitions from acidic to alkaline pH in minutes* Contains MDP, allowing for a strong bond to zirconia, metal, and alumina substrates without the use of a primer. Specially formulated to allow for quick and easy clean-up A high degree of conversion ensures a higher physical strength Easy to identify on radiographs for quick and effective diagnosis Easy auto-mix, dual-syringe provides a consistent mix for immediate delivery Clinical Significance: Delivers a strong bond to zirconia and most substrates with no priming or etching required Features & Benefits Calcium Release Continuous calcium release. Alkaline pH Transitions from acidic to alkaline pH in minutes. Contains MDP Contains MDP, allowing for a strong bond to zirconia, metal, and alumina substrates without the use of a primer. High Degree of Conversion A high degree of conversion ensures a higher physical strength. Radiopaque Easy to identify on radiographs for quick and effective diagnosis.

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