Zinc Phosphate Cement

Excellent bonding to tooth structure and metal appliances.
It has minimal solubility with oral fluids.
Does not become black after filling.

Quaternary Silver Filling Alloy. Excellent Strength. Easy Carving. Excellent Polish.



Zinc Oxide

Temporary filling material

Cement
Cementation of posts and screws
Attachment of metal orthodontic bands
Cementation of inlays, onlays, and crowns


Glass Ionomer Cement

Micron Silver



Ridge augmentation.
Extraction sites (implant preparation / placment).
Sinus lift.
To provide extra protection for teeth
After tooth whitening
For desensitizing
During and/or after orthodontics
To provide extra protection for teeth
After tooth whitening
For desensitizing
During and/or after orthodontics



posterior restorative cement
Class I and small Class II restorations in non-load bearing areas
Class I and Class II restorations in deciduous teeth
Transitional restorations


8thGeneration Bonding Agent (Non-HEMA)
Low pH (1.5) provides effective and consistent bonding
Use in all total-etch, self-etch and selective etch bonding techniques


Cartridge delivery always dispenses the correct ratios
Minimizes cement waste
Flexibility in the amount of cement that can be dispensed
Easier mixing in only 10 secs.
No air bubbles

Releases fluoride for up to 24 months to help prevent decay from acid and bacteria
uji VII White is for fully erupted teeth; Fuji VII Pink offers a visual indicator that is ideal for newly erupted molars

Composite
Deep cavities (including class I, II and endodontically treated teeth)
Cavities after amalgam replacement (especially since amalgam placement often lead to initiation of crack and cusp fracture)
Compared to other restorative options, EQUIA Forte gives a substantial time advantage.
The impressive aesthetics widen your posterior restorative options to fulfil your patientʼs expectations.


Glass Ionomer Cement
ADVANTAGES –
Ease of use
Longer shelf life
Sturdy bottle
Good consistency
Free-flowing liquid
Odor-free


Higher filler content and lower polymerization shrinkage.
Companion bond with longterm clinical success.
