Re: Fibre Posts
- From: "NOYB" <noyb@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 21:01:25 GMT
I don't use fiber posts, but if I did, I'd use Max-Cem. It's a dual-cure,
self-etching, self-adhesive resin cement made by Kerr. The syringe is
automix, and the kit even comes with special tips that you can place down in
the canal and inject the cement as you withdraw it. Since it's a resin, you
can do a resin buildup that will bond directly to any excess that expels
from the canal while seating the post.
3M makes a similar product called Unicem, but it needs to be
triturated...and I don't own a triturator any longer. Pulpdent makes a
similar product too, called Embrace.
"W_B" <no_one@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks to all the regs who responded.
>>
>>
>>"W_B" <no_one@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:pivq415pndrou716j0lp17pib0lt63ss30@xxxxxxxxxx
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>>> I don't place many posts but want to know
>>> what the regs are using, and a detailed explanation
>>> of placement procedure of fibre posts.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> W_B
>>> Take out the G'RBAGE
>>> wubbabubbazG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>
> --
>
> W_B
> Take out the G'RBAGE
> wubbabubbazG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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