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- Removing defective or decayed crowns.
- Replacing or repairing old dental work.
- Accessing areas beneath the crown for treatment.
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Meta Biomed's Nexcomp Flow is a nano-hybrid flowable composite resin designed for dental restorations. The A1 shade offers a light-cured, low-viscosity material suitable for minimally invasive cavity preparations. It contains 40% nano-sized fillers, providing excellent polishability and radiopacity. The material's flow-on-demand handling ensures precise application without slumping or running. Nexcomp Flow is available in various shades, including A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1, B2, B3, OA2, OA3, C2, D2, and WT.
This composite resin is indicated for restoring Class III and V cavities, serving as a pit or fissure sealant, and acting as a base or liner for direct restorations.
For purchasing options, Nexcomp Flow in the A1 shade is available through various dental suppliers. For instance, Dental Stores Nepal offers it in 2g x 2 syringe packages.
Tooth sensitivity, also known as dentin hypersensitivity, can be treated effectively depending on its cause. Here are some common treatments:
Home Remedies and Lifestyle Changes:
1. Desensitizing Toothpaste: Use toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth (e.g., Sensodyne, Colgate Sensitive). These toothpastes contain compounds that block nerve sensations.
2. Proper Brushing Technique: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and avoid aggressive brushing to prevent enamel erosion.
3. Fluoride Rinse: Use a fluoride mouthwash to strengthen tooth enamel and reduce sensitivity.
4. Avoid Acidic Foods: Reduce consumption of acidic foods and drinks (e.g., citrus, soda) that can erode enamel.
Professional Dental Treatments:
1. Fluoride Gel Application: Dentists can apply fluoride gel or varnish to sensitive areas to strengthen enamel.
2. Dental Bonding: If sensitivity is caused by exposed roots, your dentist may apply bonding resin to cover them.
3. Gum Grafting: In cases of gum recession, a gum graft can cover exposed roots and reduce sensitivity.
4. Root Canal: For severe cases, where sensitivity persists despite other treatments, a root canal may be necessary.
When to See a Dentist:
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