Thanks. I will glue my crown and post back soon. I will do a test mix first and cure the glue with ceramic tile to see how bond strength is. Cleaning with IPA first. The only thing I'm not sure on is the amount to place into the area.
@@dentaltipstricks5367 question is tooth paste release fluoride when washing mouth. But the glass ionomer is releasing all day because is in the mouth. No?
@@jorgevillacis8127 cements have reservoir effect. they can collect fluoride from environment and release it again. but not into oral enivronment. mostly into the dental hard tissues which they are in contact.
Thanks. I will glue my crown and post back soon. I will do a test mix first and cure the glue with ceramic tile to see how bond strength is. Cleaning with IPA first. The only thing I'm not sure on is the amount to place into the area.
a layer of 0,5mm on the inner axial walls will work fine
Well done 👏 and thanks ❤
Thank you too!
can you use a temporary fillings?
Not with this material.
@dentaltipstricks5367 that's weird the seller just told me yes. Is it because it's more of a permanent solution material?
Is this emax crown?
Zirconia supported ceramic
How to buy a myron plus
How to buy a meron plus
From Voco Company
Have in new zealand?
Probably yes, it is a VOCO Company product. The distributor in New Zealand should have it.
Why dentist are placing these material that releases fluoride into the mouth environment. This is so bad.
This is not bad as you think. The total amount released from cements are much less than tooth paste or foods after 3 months of period.
@@dentaltipstricks5367 oh thank you Do you have the website to see how much fluoride is being release.
@@dentaltipstricks5367 question is tooth paste release fluoride when washing mouth. But the glass ionomer is releasing all day because is in the mouth. No?
@@jorgevillacis8127 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12020121/
@@jorgevillacis8127 cements have reservoir effect. they can collect fluoride from environment and release it again. but not into oral enivronment. mostly into the dental hard tissues which they are in contact.