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Biner LC is a light-curing cavity liner that is commonly used in dentistry. It is designed to protect the dental pulp and provide a barrier under restorative materials such as composites or amalgam. Here's a quick overview of its properties and applications:
Features:
1. Light-Curing: Requires curing with a dental curing light, ensuring quick setting and ease of use.
2. Fluoride Release: Many light-cured cavity liners release fluoride, which helps prevent secondary caries.
3. Biocompatible: Gentle on the dental pulp and suitable for use in deep cavities.
4. Adhesion: Forms a strong bond to dentin and provides an excellent surface for subsequent restorations.
5. Radiopacity: Visible in X-rays, making it easy to evaluate after placement.
Applications:
- Used as a protective liner in deep cavities to prevent pulp irritation.
- Applied as a thin layer beneath restorative materials.
- Helps reduce sensitivity and protects the tooth from thermal or chemical insults.
Instructions for Use:
1. Preparation: Ensure the cavity is clean and dry before applying the liner.
2. Application: Apply a thin layer of Biner LC to the cavity floor or walls using a brush or applicator.
3. Curing: Use a dental curing light to polymerize the liner according to the manufacturer's instructions (typically 20–40 seconds).
4. Restoration: Proceed with placing the restorative material over the cured liner.
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