Gc Dental - Fuji Lining GC - Glass Ionomer Lining Material

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SKU: GC.004618
Regular price $73.00
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Gc Dental - Fuji Lining GC - Glass Ionomer Lining Material

GC Fuji LINING LC (Powder-Liquid)is a light-cured glass ionomer that is used as a liner or a base under composite resin or amalgam restorations.
It has a high-compressive strength, minimal polymerization shrinkage and extremely low solubility.
GC Fuji LINING LC minimizes sensitivity and provides long-term fluoride release. It bonds well to the tooth structure and composite, creating the an ideal dentin substitute.
This product also flexes and absorbs the stresses caused by the polymerization shrinkage, thermal expansion, and contraction of composite materials.

​Outstanding ionic bond
Very high compressive bond strength, tensile bond strength and diametral tensile strength
Assures strong bond to the tooth structure, composite resin and metal
Reduces the likelihood of marginal fractures and optimizes the marginal sealTooth-like coefficient of thermal expansion maintains the marginal integrityLow modulus of elasticity enables the material to flex and absorb stresses
Minimizes pre- and post-operative sensitivity and acts as a thermal insulator
Sustained, rechargeable fluoride releasePrevents secondary carries, which reduces the risk of decay at margins
Fluoride release is recharged when the patient uses a fluoridated rinse or dentifriceLow-film thicknessLess likely to fail from occlusal or masticatory forces, especially in shallow restorations
Allows material to easily spread without being runnyLow solubility
Minimizes the chance of washoutLess chance for micro-leakage
Radiopaque
Radiopacity is similar to dentin
Facilitates oral diagnosis
Biocompatible
Not irritating to the tooth structure, soft tissue, or pulp