3m Espe Relyx Luting 2 Refill Cartridge
3m Espe Relyx Luting 2 Refill Cartridge
RMGI cement with fluoride release, quick tack light-cure, strong bonding, and versatile applications.
Features
Features
- Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Cement
- Suitable for PFM crowns, metal restorations, endodontic posts, orthodontic appliances, all-zirconia or all-alumina core-ceramic restorations
- Sustained fluoride-releasing formula for dental health (FR)
- Initiators enable 5-second tack light-curing (TLC)
- Convenient dual-colored pastes for homogeneous mixing (CD)
- Molecular bonding, exceptional shear bond strength (BS)
- Minimal post-operative sensitivity (LOS)
- Manipulate excess cement's gel state for removal (GSC)
- Streamlined application and workflow (EH)
Description
Description
The revolutionary 3M ESPE RelyX Luting 2 Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Cement, a transformative dental solution that reshapes the way we approach restorative procedures. Seamlessly merging effortless handling with proven clinical excellence, this remarkable cement is poised to redefine your dental practice. With an unmatched focus on user-friendly application and exceptional clinical results, RelyX Luting 2 Cement by 3M ESPE sets a new standard for cementation. Be it PFM crowns, bridges, or implant abutments, this cement effortlessly bridges the gap between simplicity and effectiveness, ensuring optimal outcomes with every application.
Beyond its prowess in restoration, RelyX Luting 2 Cement features a groundbreaking fluoride-releasing formula that not only restores smiles but also actively promotes dental health. This innovative feature is especially beneficial for patients susceptible to caries, extending the impact of dental care beyond the immediate procedure. One of the standout features of RelyX™ Luting 2 Cement is its swift clean-up mechanism facilitated by a cutting-edge tack light-cure option. Infused with initiators, this approach revolutionizes the removal of excess cement, turning a previously time-consuming task into a swift and efficient process. A mere five-second tack light-cure renders excess cement easily manageable, streamlining procedures and enhancing the overall experience.
Simplifying procedures further is the Clicker™ Dispenser, a testament to 3M™ ESPE™'s commitment to efficiency. This dispenser, accompanied by two distinct-colored pastes, ensures not only a consistent and uniform mixture but also precise application, minimizing room for error and maximizing the accuracy of the restoration process. Versatility is another hallmark of RelyX™ Luting 2 Cement. From PFM crowns to metal restorations, endodontic posts, and even orthodontic appliances, this cement caters to a diverse array of dental needs, showcasing its adaptability and reinforcing its role as a multifaceted solution.
The cement's bond strength is equally noteworthy. Establishing a molecular bond with tooth surfaces eliminates the need for a separate tooth conditioner, streamlining the procedure while ensuring a secure restoration placement. Moreover, patients benefit from reduced post-operative sensitivity, enhancing their comfort and overall satisfaction. Manipulating the cement's gel state adds another layer of efficiency to procedures. Practitioners can either employ a quick light-curing session or allow the cement to self-cure, tailoring the approach to their workflow. Once the excess cement reaches a gel state, its removal becomes remarkably straightforward, reducing procedural complexities.
Key Specifications
Key Specifications
- Cement Type: Resin Modified Glass Ionomer (RMGI)
- Fluoride Release: Sustained fluoride-releasing formula for enhanced dental health
- Tack Light-Cure Option: Initiators enable 5-second tack light-curing for quick clean-up
- Clicker™ Dispenser: Convenient handling with dual-colored pastes for homogeneous mixing
- Bonding Strength: Molecular bonding to tooth surfaces, exceptional shear bond strength
- Post-Operative Sensitivity: Virtually no post-operative sensitivity
- Compatibility: Suitable for use with Elipar™ S10 Curing Light and other conventional light-curing devices
Packaging
Packaging
3M Espe Relyx Luting 2 Refill Pack (1 Cartridge):
- 1 x 11 g RelyX Luting 2 Cement in Clicker Dispenser
Direction To Use
Direction To Use
Preparation
Ensure the tooth and restoration surfaces are clean and free from debris. Perform any necessary tooth conditioning or preparation as per standard dental procedures.
Mixing
Dispense equal lengths of the two distinct-colored pastes from the Clicker Dispenser onto a mixing pad. Use a suitable spatula to blend the pastes together until a consistent color and texture are achieved. The dual-colored nature of the pastes assists in monitoring proper mixing.
Application
Using an appropriate dental instrument, apply the mixed RelyX Luting 2 Cement onto the prepared tooth surface or restoration. Exercise caution to avoid over-application, ensuring a uniform layer that covers the intended area.
Seating
Place the restoration onto the prepared tooth surface or abutment and ensure proper alignment and fit. Gently press or tap the restoration to aid in seating. Remove any excess cement that may extrude during the seating process.
Light-Curing (Optional)
If opting for tack light-curing, use a light-curing device, such as Elipar S10 Curing Light or a conventional light-curing device, to expose the cement to light for approximately 5 seconds per surface. This step aids in the quick setting of excess cement for easier removal.
Gel State Manipulation
Allow the cement to self-cure over a short period, typically around two minutes after seating. Alternatively, if not light-cured, the excess cement will reach a gel state on its own, making it easier to remove.
Excess Cement Removal
Once the excess cement reaches a gel state, use suitable dental instruments to carefully remove it from the restoration margins and surrounding areas. Exercise caution to avoid disturbing the seated restoration.
Final Check and Evaluation
Inspect the restoration for proper seating, fit, and occlusion. Perform any necessary adjustments to ensure patient comfort and restoration longevity.
Post-Operative Care
Provide appropriate post-operative care instructions to the patient. Advise the patient on proper oral hygiene practices and any additional care considerations related to the specific restoration type.Preparation
Ensure the tooth and restoration surfaces are clean and free from debris. Perform any necessary tooth conditioning or preparation as per standard dental procedures.
Mixing
Dispense equal lengths of the two distinct-colored pastes from the Clicker Dispenser onto a mixing pad. Use a suitable spatula to blend the pastes together until a consistent color and texture are achieved. The dual-colored nature of the pastes assists in monitoring proper mixing.
Application
Using an appropriate dental instrument, apply the mixed RelyX Luting 2 Cement onto the prepared tooth surface or restoration. Exercise caution to avoid over-application, ensuring a uniform layer that covers the intended area.
Seating
Place the restoration onto the prepared tooth surface or abutment and ensure proper alignment and fit. Gently press or tap the restoration to aid in seating. Remove any excess cement that may extrude during the seating process.
Light-Curing (Optional)
If opting for tack light-curing, use a light-curing device, such as Elipar S10 Curing Light or a conventional light-curing device, to expose the cement to light for approximately 5 seconds per surface. This step aids in the quick setting of excess cement for easier removal.
Gel State Manipulation
Allow the cement to self-cure over a short period, typically around two minutes after seating. Alternatively, if not light-cured, the excess cement will reach a gel state on its own, making it easier to remove.
Excess Cement Removal
Once the excess cement reaches a gel state, use suitable dental instruments to carefully remove it from the restoration margins and surrounding areas. Exercise caution to avoid disturbing the seated restoration.
Final Check and Evaluation
Inspect the restoration for proper seating, fit, and occlusion. Perform any necessary adjustments to ensure patient comfort and restoration longevity.
Post-Operative Care
Provide appropriate post-operative care instructions to the patient. Advise the patient on proper oral hygiene practices and any additional care considerations related to the specific restoration type.
Additional Information
Additional Information
- Country Of Origin: United States of America
- Manufacturer: 3M ESPE
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product.