Title: Ionosit Baseliner: Light-Curing, Radiopaque Dental Liner (5 x 0.33g Syringes) – Made in Germany
Description:
Ionosit Baseliner is a light-cured, radiopaque compomer dental liner designed for superior performance in composite restorations. Its controlled expansion compensates for composite shrinkage, minimizing stress and preventing postoperative sensitivity. Key benefits include: fluoride release, antibacterial properties, no manual mixing required, pulp protection, dentin tubule sealing, and radiopacity. Ideal for use as a liner in composite restorations and for filling undercuts. Manufactured in Germany. Contains 5 x 0.33g syringes.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Controlled Expansion: Compensates for composite shrinkage, reducing stress and enhancing longevity.
- Fluoride Release: Promotes remineralization and strengthens tooth structure.
- Antibacterial Properties: Helps prevent secondary caries.
- Easy Application: No mixing required, saving time and effort.
- Pulp Protection: Provides a protective barrier for the dental pulp.
- Dentin Tubule Sealing: Prevents postoperative sensitivity.
- Radiopaque: Easily visible on X-rays for accurate diagnosis.
- Light-Curing: Provides fast and efficient setting.
- Made in Germany: Ensures high quality and reliability.
Indications:
- Liner for composite restorations
- Filling undercuts
Precautions:
- For dental professional use only.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Possible Side Effects:
While generally well-tolerated, individual cases of hypersensitivity or contact allergy to the material’s components are possible. No systemic side effects have been reported.
Instructions for Use:
- Use a curing light with a wavelength of 450 nm and an intensity of at least 400 mW/cm². Regularly check your curing light’s performance.
- Position the light source as close to the material as possible.
- Ionosit Baseliner adheres to metal instruments. Clean instruments with a paper towel before the material sets.
- Protect the material from premature activation by ambient light and close the cap immediately after use.
- Do not remove the oxygen-inhibited layer, as it is crucial for bonding with subsequent layers.
- Using a matrix is recommended. Follow the instructions for use of all other materials.
Keywords:
Ionosit Baseliner, dental liner, compomer, light-cured, radiopaque, composite restoration, undercuts, fluoride release, antibacterial, pulp protection, postoperative sensitivity, Germany, dental material, tooth liner, restorative dentistry, dental sealant, composite resin, filling material.