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II LC Powder-Liquid
The
new smaller glass particles allow greater density which assures
a smoother, glossier, more attractive finish. The harder material
offers higher abrasion resistance so the restorations retain a
brilliant, discoloration-free surface finish longer.
Nothing rivals Fuji II LC Restorative in esthetics, simplicity and economy when it comes to:
- CLASS III and CLASS V restorations
- CERVICAL EROSIONS/ ABFRACTION LESIONS
- ROOT SURFACE CARIES LINER/BASE
Outstanding Esthetics
- Excellent translucency
- 10 Vita 2 shades
Continual Rechargeable Fluoride Release
- Strengthens tooth structure reduces incidence of
- Secondary decay almost 10 times more fluoride release than compomers3
Easy Procedure
- Fewer steps than compomers and composites
- Reduced chair time
Clinically Proven.
- After two years:
- 100% retention
- No sensitivity
- No evidence of secondary caries
- And no change in surface luster. 1
Toothlike Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Clinically Insoluble
Biocompatible and Radiopaque
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Select the desired shade
- 10 shades to choose. |
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Perform cavity prep in the usual manner; then clean with pumice and water, rinse thoroughly and remove excess moisture. Do NOT dry tooth. |
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Apply GC Cavity Conditioner (10 seconds) then rinse thoroughly and remove excess moisture. Do NOT dry tooth. |
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Apply mixed Fuji II LC to cavity preparation. A simple method is to slightly overfill the restoration, light-cure, then trim and finish. |
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Form contour with hand instrument. A celluloid strip or clear matrix strip may be used to fashion the contour. Remove after light-curing. |
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Light-cure for 20 seconds. (Layering is recommended if over 2mm.) |
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Finish under water spray using a diamond, 30-bladed bur, or silicone point and finishing paste. GC Metal Strips and Epitex Finishing Strips are recommended for interproximal finishing. |
Triple Cure Properties
- 2 phases of self-curing:
- Resin mechanical adhesion and glass ionomer chemical bond
- Light-curing provides immediate strength and allows immediate finishing
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