Initial Preparation of Dual Barrel Syringe
As with all Automix dual barrel delivery systems, it is important to check for homogeneous and simultaneous expression of both base and catalyst components from their respective syringe orifice. Prior to initial use, remove cap from the unused syringe and slowly and evenly depress the plunger until equal portions of the base and catalyst components are expressed evenly and simultaneously from their respective openings at the end of the double barrel. The system is now ready to be used.
Secure the mixing tip onto the bayonet fixture of the Double Barrel Syringe. Be sure to align the notch of the mixing tip with the groove on the attachment fixture of the syringe. Give the tip a quarter turn to the right to secure the tip in place. After use, dispose of the used mixing tip and be sure to replace with the original cap locked into place. If the cap is misplaced, an unused mixing tip can be left on the syringe until the next use. Do Not leave the syringe barrel openings exposed for prolong periods or during storage. Be careful not to cross-contaminate base and catalyst components at attachment openings.
Ceramic Restorations To Teeth
When ready for use, attach unused Ready-Mix tip to syringe:
- After try-in, place etched ceramic restoration in acetone or ethanol in ultrasonic cleaner for 1-2 minutes.
- Place silane coupling agent on internal surface of porcelain restoration.
- Acid etch (Per manufacturers instructions) or clean smear layer of tooth with non-fluoridated prophy paste or flour of pumice.
- Use enamel and dentin bonding system of your choice to prepare tooth for bonding.
- Attach unused Resiment Ready-Mix Tip to syringe and insure equal mixture.
- Seat restoration in place on tooth and hold in place until Resiment reaches initial set. (Approx. 1.5 minutes.)
- Remove excess cement IMMEDIATELY after initial set using explorer, scaler, or brush. Do not wait until final set (3.5 minutes) to remove excess cement.
Metal To Metal
Metal to metal restorations (implant prosthesis or crown on post).
- Use an air abrasive system (sandblasting) on all external metal surfaces to be exposed to Resiment. Intraoral metal should be roughened by a bur or a micro-etcher.
- If desired, apply a metal priming system of your choice to treat the metal exposed to Resiment .
- Clean posts or abutments with non-fluoridated pumice prior to cementation to remove any debris from the surface.
- Attach unused Resiment Read- Mix tip to syringe and inject Resiment into restoration. Be sure not to trap any air bubbles.
- Seat restoration in place on tooth and hold in place until Resiment reaches initial set. (Approx. 1.5 minutes)
- Remove excess cement IMMEDIATELY after initial set using explorer, scaler, or brush. Do not wait until final set (3.5 minutes) to remove excess cement
STORAGE: Store at room temperature (20ºC/68ºF-25ºC/77ºF).
PRECAUTIONS: Uncured resins may cause skin sensitizations in susceptible persons. In case of contact, wash skin with soap and water.
WARRANTY: J.L. Blosser, Inc. recognizes its responsibility to replace products if proven to be defective. J.L. Blosser, Inc. does not accept liability for any damage or loss, either direct or consequential, stemming from the use or inability to use the products as described. Before using, it is the responsibility of the user to determine the suitability of the product for its intended use. The user assumes all risk and liability in connection therewith.
CAUTION: U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dental professional.
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