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Application |
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Apply the varnish to the finished
temporary in a thin layer. |
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Let it seep in for 20 seconds. Begin
light-curing within the next 20
seconds. |
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Light-Curing |
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When using a light oven, cover the
whole restoration with varnish and
cure for 90-180 seconds. |
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When using normal hand-held dental
halogen light unit, glaze and cure
unit by unit for 20-40 seconds. |
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Repair Provisionals |
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Using a bur, rough up the surface to
be repaired. |
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Apply QuikGlaze™ and
let it seep in for 20 seconds. Light
cure with a halogen lamp for 30
seconds if a light-cured repair
material is used. Light cure for 60
seconds if using chemically-cured
materials. |
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Dispense a fresh mix of temporary
material or a light-cured composite
onto all surfaces. |
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Cure according to the manufacturer's
instructions for the product used. |
| Note: |
QuikGlaze
cannot be used as a dentin or enamel
adhesive. |
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Testimonial |
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"QuikGlaze™ is
powerful. This extraordinary dual-purpose product is
simple to place and is the only material that truly
eliminates the artificial look of temporary crowns"
Rafael Clark, MDT, MBA
Puyallup Dental Lab
Puyallup, WA |
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