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ÆLITE
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The ÆLITETM
system of composites consists of light-cured resin-based
dental restorative materials that provide exceptional
aesthetics for all classes of direct restorations. This
system is designed to accommodate the "single-composite
restoration" technique and the "multi-shade
layering" technique. ÆLITE Composites
are intended for use with adhesives such as ALL-BOND
2®*, ONE-STEP®* or ONE-STEP
PLUS.
ÆLITE Aesthetic
Enamel - Reinforced Nanofil Composite
Aesthetic Enamel is a light-cured, fluorescing,
highly reinforced, nanofil composite. Due to its reinforced
composition, Aesthetic Enamel can be used for
all classes of direct restorations as the enamel layer.
The nano-sized filler particles contribute to Aesthetic
Enamel's excellent polishability while the reinforcing
filler (70%-75% by weight) allows for high filler loading
giving Aesthetic Enamel maximum strength and
durability.
Principle uses of
ÆLITE Aesthetic Enamel:
- Enamel layer
for Class I, II, III, IV, V, VI restorations
- Diastema closures
- Direct veneers
- Composite and
porcelain repairs
- Splinting periodontally
involved teeth
ÆLITE All-Purpose
Body - Universal Hybrid Composite
All-Purpose Body is a light-cured, radiopaque,
universal hybrid composite. All-Purpose Body
is designed to blend with surrounding dentition when
used alone or in the layering technique with ÆLITE
Aesthetic Enamel.
Principle uses of
ÆLITE All-Purpose Body:
- Class I, II,
III, IV, V, VI restorations
- Direct aesthetic
veneers for masking stains and anomalies
- Core-buildups
to replace missing tooth structure
- Composite and
porcelain repairs
- Lingual increment
of anterior restorations
- To mask out discolored
pulpal floor at the base of a preparation (opaque
shades)
ÆLITE LS
Posterior - Low Shrinkage (LS) Posterior Composite
ÆLITE LS Posterior is a light-cured, highly-filled
(86%-90% by weight), radiopaque, low shrinkage posterior
composite. Due to the high filler content, LS Posterior
aids in establishing occlusal contours and interproximal
contacts. In the layering technique, Aesthetic Enamel
may be placed over the LS Posterior.
Principle uses of
ÆLITE LS Posterior:
- Class I, II and
VI restorations
- Core build-ups
to replace missing tooth structure
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| INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Select the desired
type and shade of ÆLITE Composite prior
to isolating and preparing the tooth:
- LS Posterior:
for Class I, Class II and Class VI
- All-Purpose
Body: Universal Composite for Class I - Class
VI
- Aesthetic
Enamel: Enamel Layer for Class I - Class VI
TIP: To aid
in shade selection, place a small amount of material
on the tooth and cure. The composite is easily removed
with the use of an instrument since it has not been
bonded to the tooth.
2. Clean the preparation
with a slurry of pumice and water (or a slurry of pumice
and disinfectant, such as CAVITY CLEANSER*). Rinse
and dry the preparation.
3. When using a
total-etch bonding technique, etch the preparation using
an etchant, such as ETCH-37* or UNI-ETCH®*
according to manufacturer's instructions.
- Apply etchant
with supplied needle tip. Allow Etchant to remain
in place for 15 seconds.
- To completely
remove all traces of etchant, rinse thoroughly (at
least 5 seconds) and gently dry, leaving the surface
moist for the wet bonding technique.
- For best results,
do not allow enamel or dentin to dry for an excessive
period of time. Immediately re-wet enamel and dentin
with a wetting agent such as AQUA-PREP* F prior
to application of hydrophilic adhesive.
4. Apply an adhesive,
such as ONE-STEP, ONE-STEP PLUS, or ALL-BOND 2, according
to the manufacturer's instructions.
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| APPLYING
ONE-STEP or ONE-STEP PLUS |
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a. With the surface
visibly moist, apply a minimum of two generous coats
of ONE-STEP (OS) or ONE-STEP PLUS (OS+). (If UNIT-DOSE
is used, see instructions on pouch to activate vial.)
b. Using a gentle stream of air, thoroughly evaporate
the solvent from the OS or OS+. (NOTE: The surface
should be shiny. If not, apply more OS or OS+ and evaporate
solvent again.)
c. Light-cure for a minimum of 10 seconds at 500mW/cm².
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| APPLYING
ALL-BOND 2 |
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a. With the surface
visibly moist, mix ALL-BOND 2 Primers A & B (1:1)
and apply a minimum of five generous coats.
b. Using a gentle stream of air, thoroughly evaporate
the solvent from the A & B. (NOTE: The surface
should be shiny. If not, apply more A & B and evaporate
solvent.)
c. Apply one coat of D/E Resin and air thin.
d. Light cure for
20 seconds at 500mW/cm².
5. Place a small
increment of ÆLITE Liner into the cavity
preparation to line the pulpal floor, axial walls and
gingival floor. (NOTE: remove excess from margins
when aesthetics are a concern) Light cure for 40 seconds
(@500mW/cm²).
6. Dispense desired
amount of ÆLITE composite onto a light-protected
mixing pad. (Tip: To prevent excessive material from
extruding, turn handle counterclockwise immediately
after the desired amount is dispensed.) If using Unit-Dose
Tips, inject ÆLITE composite directly into
preparation. NOTE: The properties of composite
naturally lend itself to adhere (stick) to your instrument.
To overcome this tackiness, MODELING RESIN was developed
to aid in the placement and shaping of your composites.
By lightly wetting your instrument with MODELING RESIN,
all of your direct composite restorations can be easily
placed and manipulated (sculpted).
7. Using the selected
shades, place 1-2 mm increments of composite into cavity
preparation. Light-cure each increment with a curing
light, such as VIP* junior (refer to curing
chart below for curing time intervals.) Keep the light
tip as close to the composite as possible without contact.
Continue to build incrementally until cavity preparation
is filled to the cavosurface margin and the restoration
takes on the desired shape. Each surface of the final
increment should be light-cured for the amount of time
specified in the curing chart.
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| Curing
Chart (at 500mW/cm²): |
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| Product |
For
each 1-2 mm increment, light cure for: |
For
the final increment, light cure each surface
for: |
| AESTHETIC
ENAMEL |
20
seconds |
30
seconds |
| ALL-PURPOSE
BODY |
20
seconds |
30
seconds |
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Opaque
shades > 1 mm |
30
seconds |
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| LS
POSTERIOR |
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A1, A2, A3,
B1, C2, D3 |
20
seconds |
40
seconds |
| LS
POSTERIOR |
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A3.5, C4 |
40
seconds |
40
seconds |
8. Check the occlusion
and finish. To minimize or eliminate polishing, apply
BisCover* LV. Surface sealants such as FORTIFY*
or FORTIFY PLUS may also be used according to manufacturer's
instructions. The use of any of these products will
improve marginal integrity and reduce wear and staining.
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| APPLYING
BISCOVER LV |
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a. Apply acid etchant,
such as UNI-ETCH, to the cured composite and adjacent
tooth structure for 15 seconds.
b. Rinse and dry.
c. If using a bottle of BisCover LV, dispense
into a mixing well. Dip the brush into the BisCover
LV. Wipe excess from the brush onto the side of
mixing well. The brush does not need to be saturated,
just wet enough to apply one thin coat. If using the
BisCover LV syringe, apply directly using the
syringe and an applicator tip. (NOTE: This is a low
viscosity material and as such care must be taken to
control the amount of material dispensed from the syringe.
It is also recommended that the tip be removed from
the syringe and the cap replaced immediately upon completion
of application.)
d. Apply one thin coat of BisCover LV in one
direction with a smooth stroke. Do not agitate the brush
during application. It is very important that one
allows 15 seconds dwelling time for evaporation
of solvent after application. Do not air thin as
this will disperse the material unevenly causing ripples
on the surface.
CAUTION:
Upon curing, BisCover LV may produce a brief
exothermic reaction which is minimized by applying in
a thin layer. Do not cure on soft tissue.
e. BisCover LV
uses the following curing lights and curing times to
initiate polymerization. It is important to properly
cure BisCover LV since insufficient curing will
leave an air-inhibited layer on the surface.
i. LED Lights:
Using an LED curing light with a minimum output
of 500mW/cm², light cure for 30 seconds
at close range (0-2mm).
ii. Halogen
Lights: Using a halogen curing unit, such as VIP
junior, with a minimum output of 500mW/cm²,
light cure for 30 seconds at close range (0-2mm).
NOTE: If
the light intensity is lower than 500mW/cm² and/or
curing occurs at a distance (>2 mm), light cure for
greater than 30 seconds.
iii. PAC (Plasma
Arc) Lights: Using a PAC light, light cure for 10
seconds at close range (0-2mm).
f. If a second coat
is desired, repeat steps c-e.
STORAGE:
Store at room temperature (22°C/72°F). See individual
component labels for specific expiration dates.
PRECAUTIONS:
Unpolymerized resins may cause skin sensitization in
susceptible persons. In case of contact, wash skin with
soap and water.
WARRANTY:
BISCO, Inc. recognizes its responsibility to replace
products if proven to be defective. BISCO, Inc. does
not accept liability for any damages or loss, either
direct or consequential, stemming from the use of or
inability to use the products as described. Before using,
it is the responsibility of the user to determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use. The
user assumes all risk and liability in connection therewith.
CAUTION:
U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or
on the order of a dental professional.
* ALL-BOND 2, ONE-STEP
and UNI-ETCH are registered trademarks of BISCO, INC.
ÆLITE, CAVITY CLEANSER, ETCH-37, AQUA-PREP, VIP,
BisCover and FORTIFY are trademarks of BISCO, INC.
U.S. Patent: 6,709,271
BISCO, Inc.
1100 W. Irving Park Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60193
U.S.A.
847-534-6000
1-800-BIS-DENT
www.bisco.com
CE ADMINISTRATOR
Bisico France -
Mr. Fred Picavet
L'Opera- BP. 60
13680 Lançon De Provence
France
Phone: 33-490-42-9292
Fax: 33-490-42-9261
IN-131R1
Rev. 10/06
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