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Articulating paper

15,0 EGP
Articulating paper is a diagnostic tool used in dentistry to highlight occlusal contacts and the distribution of occlusal forces. That is,

ASSUT SUTURE BLACK BRAIDED

225,0 EGP
Material typeSilk
StructureBraided, coated
Coating materialWax
USP size & colour7-0 to -5- black 9-0 to 7-0 black virgin 7-0 to -5- Ivory(white) 9-0 to 7-0 blue virgin
CharacteristicsExcellent knot security Easy to handle
Shelf life5 years
Packaging1 dozen or 3 dozen boxes

Augue adipiscing euismod

199,0 EGP
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BARRIER FILM ROLL china

165,0 EGP
Barrier Film Roll: Your Dental Practice's Unsung Hero, Let's talk about surfaces, More specifically, let's talk about keeping them clean and germ-free. In the fast-paced world of dentistry, where every surface is a potential breeding ground for bacteria, a little extra protection goes a long way, enter the barrier film roll.

BIOCLEAR DIAMOND WEDGES

35,0 EGP
The Bioclear Diamond Wedge is designed to solve many of the difficulties in using traditional wedges. The Diamond Wedge requires

BISCO ALL BOND UNIVERSAL 0,5ML

400,0 EGP
Your Dental Practice's New Best Friend, tired of juggling multiple adhesives for different procedures? It's time to simplify your dental toolkit with All Bond Universal, This versatile adhesive is the ultimate multi-tasker, offering impressive strength and compatibility for a wide range of restoration

BISCO ALL BOND UNIVERSAL 4ML

1.970,0 EGP
BISCO ALL BOND UNIVERSAL 4ML Unique Benefits: Not moisture sensitive use on wet, dry or moist tooth structure Impressive bond

BISCO THERACAL LC (1G)

350,0 EGP
Resin-Modified Calcium Silicate Pulp Protectant/LinerTheraCal LC is a light-cured, resin-modified calcium silicate filled liner designed for use in direct and indirect pulp capping and as a protective liner under composites, amalgams, cements, and other base materials. It can be used as an alternative to calcium hydroxide, glass ionomer, RMGI, IRM/ZOE and other restorative materials. TheraCal LC performs as a barrier and protectant of the dental pulpal complex.TheraCal LC’s precise placement allows its use in all deep cavity preparations. The light-cured set permits immediate placement and condensation of the restorative material. Its proprietary formulation allows for a command set with a light curing unit while maintaining ease of placement due to thixotropic properties. The proprietary hydrophilic resin formulation creates a stable and durable liner.Unique Benefits:
  • Calcium release stimulates1* hydroxyapatite and secondary dentin bridge formation2,3
  • Alkaline pH promotes healing and apatite formation2,4
  • Significant calcium release1 leads to protective seal5,7,8
  • Protects and insulates the pulp5,6
  • Moisture tolerant1 and radiopaque – can be placed under restorative materials and cements
Clinical Significance:
  • The proprietary formulation of TheraCal LC consists of tri-calcium silicate particles in a hydrophilic monomer that provides significant calcium release* making it a uniquely stable and durable material as a liner or base
* Bisco has, on file, the calcium release data for TheraCal LC. 1. Gandolfi MG, Siboni F, Prati C. Chemical-physical properties of TheraCal, a novel light-curable MTA-like material for pulp capping . International Endodontic Journal. 2012 Jun;45(6):571-9. 2. ADA definitions for direct and indirect pulp capping at: www.ada.org/en/publications/cdt/glossary-of-dental-clinical-and-administrative-ter 3. Apatite-forming Ability of TheraCal Pulp-Capping Material, M.G. GANDOLFI, F. SIBONI, P. TADDEI, E. MODENA, and C. PRATI J Dent Res 90 (Spec Iss A):abstract number 2520, 2011 (www.dentalresearch.org) 4. Okabe T, Sakamoto M, Takeuchi H, Matsushima K (2006) Effects of pH on mineralization ability of human dental pulp cells. Journal of Endodontics 32, 198-201. 5. Sangwan P; Sangwan A; Duhan J; Rohilla A. Tertiary dentinogenesis with calcium hydroxide: a review of proposed mechanisms. Int Endod J. 2013; 46(1):3-19 6. Selcuk SAVAS, Murat S. BOTSALI, Ebru KUCUKYILMAZ, Tugrul SARI. Evaluation of temperature changes in the pulp chamber during polymerization of light-cured pulp-capping materials by using a VALO LED light curing unit at different curing distances. Dent Mater J. 2014;33(6):764-9. 7. Cantekin K. Bond strength of different restorative materials to light-curable mineral trioxide aggregate. J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2015 Winter;39(2):143-8. 8. Mechanical Properties of New Dental Pulp-Capping Materials Over Time. M. NIELSEN, R. VANDERWEELE, J. CASEY, and K. VANDEWALLE, USAF, JBSA-Lackland, TX, , J Dent Res 93(Spec Iss A): 495, 2014 (www.dentalresearch.org)