ULTRADENT UPP 616-EU J-Temp Temporary Resin Instructions
- May 15, 2024
- ULTRADENT
Table of Contents
- ULTRADENT UPP 616-EU J-Temp Temporary Resin
- INDICATIONS FOR USE
- TEMPORARY RESTORATION ENDODONTICS
- INLAY AND ONLAY
- TOOTH BUILDUP
- BITE RAMPS AND TEMPORARY OCCLUSAL BUILDUPS DURING ORTHODONTICS
- WALKING BLEACH TECHNIQUE
- REMOVING J -TEMPTM TEMPORARY RESIN
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ULTRADENT UPP 616-EU J-Temp Temporary Resin
INDICATIONS FOR USE
- Temporary restorations (endodontics, inlay/onlay, cusp buildup)
- Splinting between multiple implant copings for impressions to resist impression material distortion
- To provide structure for isolation clamping and to act as a barrier for endodontic irrigants
- Bite ramps and temporary occlusal buildups during orthodontics
TEMPORARY RESTORATION ENDODONTICS
- Prepare root canal system
- Insert cotton pellet (or other barrier) and pack to protect the root canal entrance
- Apply J-TempTM temporary resin incrementally in 2–3 mm layers
- Light cure in-between layers and use burs to adjust occlusion
INLAY AND ONLAY
- After preparation, place matrix band
- Apply J-TempTM temporary resin incrementally in 2–3 mm layers
- Light cure in-between layers
- Remove the matrix band and begin shaping
- Use burs to adjust occlusion
- Polish and check occlusion
TOOTH BUILDUP
- Apply J-TempTM temporary resin to restore missing tooth structure
- Apply J-TempTM temporary resin incrementally in 2–3 mm layers
- Light cure in-between layers
BITE RAMPS AND TEMPORARY OCCLUSAL BUILDUPS DURING ORTHODONTICS
- Etch occlusal or lingual tooth surface
- Rinse
- Apply adhesive and air thin
- Light cure
- Apply J-TempTM temporary resin incrementally in 2–3 mm layers
- Light cure in-between layers
- Using a dental bur, adjust to desired height and shape
TO PROVIDE STRUCTURE FOR ISOLATION CLAMPING AND TO ACT AS A BARRIER FOR ENDODONTIC IRRIGANTS
- Rubber dam cannot be applied due to insufficient tooth structure
- Replace missing tooth structure by placing J-TempTM temporary resin in 2–3 mm layers and light cure in between layer
- Rubber dam can now be securely placed to provide a barrier for irrigants
WALKING BLEACH TECHNIQUE
- Evaluate, prepare, and seal pulp chamber
- Fill pulp chamber with whitening gel, leaving 3–5 mm of space for J-TempTM temporary resin
- Apply J-TempTM temporary resin incrementally in 2–3 mm layers
- Light cure in-between layers
- J-TempTM temporary resin can be removed and replaced for each additional whitening appointment
NOTE : Ensure to not displace the whitening gel onto the margins as this may compromise the temporary seal.
SPLINTING BETWEEN MULTIPLE IMPLANT COPINGS FOR IMPRESSIONS TO RESIST IMPRESSION MATERIAL DISTORTION
- Secure floss between implant copings (optional)
- Place J-TempTM temporary resin in 2–3 mm increments
- Alternate sides, working towards the middle
- Light cure in between each increment
- Final increment connecting the two sides should be as small as possible to minimize shrinkage
- Light cure final increment
- Ready for impression
REMOVING J -TEMPTM TEMPORARY RESIN
- Remove the bulk of J-TempTM temporary resin with a standard bur
- Final thin layer of J-TempTM temporary resin can be removed with a hand instrument or low speed bur
- J-TempTM temporary resin will be completely removed when all colored resin is gone
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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