International Dentistry Australasian Edition - Vol.16 No.1

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USER REPORT

Posterior restoration with a universal adhesive and nano-hybrid composite Tomislav Skrinjaric1

Figure 1: Initial situation: Insufficient composite filling, tooth 47.

Figure 2: Removal of the defective composite filling.

Figure 3: Cavity lining for pulp protection with Calcimol LC and Ionoseal (VOCO). For creating a dry working field is recommended the use of a rubber dam.

Figure 4: Hold the SingleDose blister between thumb and forefinger and, by pressing on the area marked “press here”, so that the liquid contained in the blister flows into the mixing and dispensing chamber.

Figure 5: Put the enclosed Single Tim applicator in the centre of the coloured circle in order to pierce through the film of the mixing and dispensing chamber. By stirring thoroughly with the applicator, create a homogeneous, streak-free mixture of the two liquids.

Figure 6: Apply the adhesive homogeneously to all cavity surfaces and rub in for 20 seconds using the SingleTim.

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Dr. Tomislav Skrinjaric, Croatia

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