Friday, September 6, 2024

Endomethasone N Liquid


Endomethasone Liquid
Price: Rs. 750/- 

Product Details

Endomethasone N Liquid is a Root Canal Sealer Liquid ( Dental Cement Components). It is for professional use only in the practise of the dentistry. 


Composition

Eugenol E.P .... ....... 98.50 gms

Excipients q.s.ad.......100.0 gms


Content: 10 ml


Price : NPR. 750/- 



Directions of use

This Liquid is to be used in combination of with Zinc Oxide Powder or Endomethasone N Powder. 


Special Warnings & Cautions: 

  • Avoid Direct Contact with Skin and Eyes. Possibility if irritation to skin & eyes. 
  • Skin contact may cause sensitization. 
  • Keep out of reach of Children. 
  • Do not Swallow. 
  • Never open the bottle under pressure. 
  • Do not open bottle at place which is near to any sources of heat, sparks, naked flames and Sunlight. 

Handling and Storage:
  • Carefully close the bottle after use and keep the bottle tightly in closed dry, cool and well ventilated place. 


Manufactured in India by

Septodont Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd. 






Precident Crown Preparation Kit

Precident Crown Preparation Kit
Price: Rs. 3000/- 

Precident Crown Preparation Kit for your Dental Crown cutting helps better. 


A Crown Preparation Kit is a set of dental instruments designed to assist dentists in preparing teeth for crowns. It typically includes diamond burs of different shapes and grits, as well as tools for precise and efficient crown preparation. Below are the common components of a crown preparation kit:


1. Diamond Burs


  • Round-end Tapered Burs: For axial reduction and creating a chamfer or shoulder margin.


  • Flat-end Tapered Burs: Used for occlusal reduction and creating flat surfaces.


  • Round Burs: For initial tooth structure removal or for creating a depth guide.


  • Needle-shaped Burs: For fine adjustments and interproximal reduction.


  • Flame-shaped Burs: For beveling or refining margins.



2. Carbide Burs


Used for cutting through metal or ceramic restorations during crown removal or modifications.



3. Depth-Guiding Burs


Designed to create consistent depth grooves for even reduction of enamel or dentin.



4. Finishing Burs

For refining margins and smoothing the prepared tooth.



5. Other Instruments

  • Retraction Cords and Placement Instruments: To expose margins for better visibility and access.


  • Periodontal Probes: To measure sulcus depth during preparation.


  • Mirror and Explorer: For better visualization and assessment of the tooth structure.



Tips for Using a Crown Preparation Kit


  • Select the right burs based on the crown type (e.g., PFM, zirconia, or full metal).


  • Use a high-speed handpiece for efficient cutting and avoid excessive pressure to prevent damage to the pulp.


  • Ensure proper cooling with water spray to avoid overheating.



Would you like suggestions on where to purchase a crown preparation kit in Nepal?

Thursday, September 5, 2024

ivoclar Multilink N Starter Pack

ivoclar Multilink N Starter Pack
Price: Rs. 13500/-

Self Curing Resine based dental luting material with Light Curing option. 


Resin Cement is a type of dental adhesive used to bond various dental restorations, like crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays, and orthodontic brackets, to natural teeth. Made from composite resin, it provides strong, durable, and aesthetic bonding suitable for many restorative procedures.

Types of Resin Cement:

1. Light-Cure Resin Cement: Cured or hardened using a light-curing unit, suitable for thinner restorations like veneers where the curing light can easily penetrate.


2. Dual-Cure Resin Cement: Can be cured both by light and self-curing chemical reactions. Ideal for thicker restorations, like crowns and inlays, where the curing light might not fully penetrate.


3. Self-Cure Resin Cement: Relies solely on a chemical reaction to set, used where light curing is not feasible.



Key Properties and Benefits:

High Bond Strength: Provides excellent adhesion to tooth structure and restoration materials.

Aesthetic: Available in multiple shades to match natural tooth color, especially useful in anterior (front) restorations.

Durability: Offers high wear resistance, which contributes to the long-lasting nature of the restoration.

Low Solubility: Unlike some other cements, resin cement does not dissolve easily in saliva, reducing the risk of microleakage and decay around the restoration.


Common Uses:

Permanent Cementation of Crowns and Bridges: Especially effective for ceramic and zirconia restorations.

Bonding Veneers: Light-cure resin cement is often preferred for its aesthetic properties.

Orthodontic Brackets: Provides a strong hold for braces.

Inlays and Onlays: Dual-cure and self-cure resins are commonly used.


Application involves thoroughly cleaning the tooth and restoration surface, etching, applying adhesive, and finally placing the resin cement. Proper isolation (often with a rubber dam) is crucial to ensure a strong bond and avoid contamination by moisture or saliva.