
High mechanical and wear resistance: Greater longevity of restoraion.
Opallis LAB
Resin composite for indirect use.
• High resistance and esthetics
• Longer working time
High mechanical and wear resistance: Greater longevity of restoraion.
Excellent consistency: Easy handling and application.
Easy polishing: Highly esthetic restorations.
Longer working time: The formulation exclusive to a laboratory resin allows a longer working time to sculpt the restorations.
Shade and opaque diversity: The system has shades for enamel, dentin and translucent. Also, 3 opaque shades for masking of darkened substrates and metals.
Versatility: It can be used in association with Brava Block for characterization.
Indicated for preparation of indirect restorations.
• Single-unit total crowns (applied to a metal infrastructure or not)
• Bridges (applied to a metal infrastructure)
• Inlays
• Onlays
• Veneers
The intended use of this product is in the indirect system.
After proper machining of the metal structure, with the due mechanical retentions, apply a sandblast, aluminum oxide or glass spheres, and then wash and dry well.
To improve adherence of Opaque Composite on the metal, we recommend: apply a thin layer of Ambar Universal APS (FGM) with a fine brush or Cavibrush (FGM) and spread well; then, apply another layer and photoactivate for 30 seconds.
Apply a thin layer of Opaque Composite over the treated metal structure, from 3 to 5 minutes, in a light curing oven. Repeat this operation until the desired coverage.
Increment with Opallis LAB, progressing (observing the thickness of 1.5mm per layer) and add to the light curing oven for 1 minute at each increment.
The final light curing time will be 2 to 3 minutes.
For finishing and polishing, use sanding disks Diamond Pro (FGM) and felt disks Diamond Flex (FGM), with the help of polishing pastes Diamond ACI and ACII (FGM) and Diamond Excel (FGM).
Alternatively, you may use LED light curing devices or with halogen bulbs, with minimum power density of 400mW/cm2; however, the light beam must be directed towards each face separately. Therefore, the light curing time for increments of up to 1.5mm would be 1 minute per face for opaque, and 3 to 5 minutes per face.
Package contains
• 1 syringe with 4g, available in the shades EA1, EA2, EA3, EA3,5, EB1, EB2, EC2, DA1,
DA2, DA3, DA3,5, DB1, DB2, DC2, T-neutral.
• 1 syringe with 2g, available in the shades opaque A, B and C.
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I am a dentist and would like to perform an indirect restoration in my office, but I do not have a curing oven. How should I proceed?
Alternatively, LED or halogen lamp fixtures with a minimum power density of 400 mW / cm² may be used, but the incidence of the light beam would have to be directed to each face separately. Thus, the light curing time up to 1.5mm increment would be 1 minute per face, and for the opaque would be 3 to 5 minutes per face.
Can I use any type of curing oven to cure the material?
Yes, provided that within the specified time, i naccordance with the instructions for use.