Jen-DuaCem

Free

Universal Light & Chemically Curing Adhesive Cement

Designed for cementing inlays and onlays as well as for other clinical situations where bonding to the etched enamel and dentin is involved. Jen-DuaCem is also recommended for fiber splints, screws, glass and carbon posts and veneers luting.

Description

MAIN PROPERTIES

  • Insoluble in oral fluids;
  • Radiopaque and fluoride releasing;
  • Thixotropic with high flowable possibility;
  • Low film thickness (8 microns) and high filler content;
  • Highest physical properties;
  • Excellent adhesive properties to tooth tissue, metal and Porcelain;
  • System: paste / paste;
  • Shade: CHM (Chameleon).

INDICATIONS

Jen-DuaCem is the restorative material intended for wide range clinical luting procedures especially where light curing cannot adequately reach. It can be used as:

  • Indirect and nonlight cure bonding agent;
  • The base for composite core fabrication;
  • Chemically cure luting composite for conventional cast restorations;
  • Luting material for bonded bridges (Maryland or Rochette type), screws, posts and splinting periodontically affected teeth.

JEN-DUACEM NOW IN DOUBLE-BARREL SYRINGES!

INSTRUCTION

Good moisture control is important throughout the cementation procedure to prevent contamination of both the prepared tooth surface and the setting cement. This can be achieved through the use of a rubber dam or tissue retraction cord and cotton rolls with evacuation.

  1. Place approximately equal amount of Jen-Duacem Part A and Part B on a mixing pad.
  2. Spatulate the two pastes together for approximately 20 seconds. Make certain that the blend is uniform.
  3. If the material is allowed to harden with its self-cure mechanism only, the working time at 23°C is approximately 120 seconds; it will fully cure in 6 to 8 minutes. When irradiated with dental curing light, the cement will achieve the initial hardness by irradiation for 20 – 30 seconds.
  4. Apply a thin layer of ready-mixed material to the restoration and the cavity, and place the restoration in the cavity. Avoid excessive filling of the cavity or restoration.
  5. Remove excess material with a suitable instrument. Avoid withdrawal the material from the gap. A small excess of material may be left in place, if required.
  6. Cure the exposed areas of material with dental light. Working with all-porcelain or composite restorative materials, cure Jen-Duacem through the restoration for an adequate period of time.
  7. To prevent the formation of an oxygen inhibition layer, the barrier gel (i.e. Jen-NoxyGel) may be applied to the cemented fissures once the excess material is removed, but before the material is polymerized.

PACKING

  • Jen-DuaCem – 2 x 2 g syringes (Component A and Component B)
  • Jen-DuaCem Set – 4 x 2 g syringes (Component A and Component B)
  • Jen-DuaCem in double-barrel syringes 4.2 g
  • Jen-DuaCem in double-barrel syringes 8.4 g

Available shades: 

  • A2 shade;
  • A3 shade;
  • WO shade (White Opaquer);
  • CHM shade (Chameleon).

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Jen-DuaCem”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *