Plastic spatula for mixing glass ionomer cement (GIC) and other cements
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Made from durable plastic material that is resistant to wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance even with frequent use in dental practices.
Designed specifically for mixing glass ionomer cement (GIC), the spatula facilitates thorough blending of materials, resulting in a homogeneous mixture that enhances adhesion and effectiveness.
The spatula features a flat and smooth tip that allows for easy manipulation of the cement, ensuring a well-mixed product without lumps or inconsistencies.
The plastic material used does not react with or alter the composition of the glass ionomer cement, preserving the integrity and effectiveness of the mix.
Engineered for longevity, this spatula withstands the rigors of dental practice while maintaining its structural integrity, making it a cost-effective tool over time.
The lightweight construction makes it easy to handle and maneuver, allowing for precise mixing without the risk of dropping or mishandling the spatula.
Category: Mixing Spatula
Type: Agate Spatula
Usage: For mixing glass ionomer cement
Material: Plastic
Preparation: Gather all necessary materials: glass ionomer powder, liquid, polymer paper mixing pad, Agate spatula, calcium hydroxide liner, and finishing tools.
Mixing the Cement: Ratio: Measure the powder and liquid in a 3:1 ratio.
Mixing Time: Begin mixing immediately after measuring. Ensure to mix the components within 45 seconds for optimal consistency.
Mixing Surface: Use the polymer paper mixing pad to combine the powder and liquid. This pad helps in achieving a uniform mixture.
Spatula Technique: Utilize the Agate spatula to mix over a large area, ensuring thorough blending of the materials to avoid lumps.
Cavity Isolation: Isolate the cavity using appropriate dental materials (e.g., rubber dam or cotton rolls) to prevent contamination from saliva or moisture.
Application of Calcium Hydroxide Liner: Apply a thin layer of calcium hydroxide liner to the cavity. This acts as a protective barrier and promotes pulp health.
Conditioning the Cavity Wall: Condition the cavity walls properly as per the product instructions to enhance the bond between the GIC and the tooth structure.
Bulk Insertion of GIC: After conditioning, proceed with the bulk insertion of the glass ionomer cement into the cavity, ensuring it fills the space adequately.
Finishing and Polishing: Once the GIC is set, complete the procedure by performing finishing and polishing to achieve a smooth and aesthetically pleasing surface.
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