Description
Self-Adhesive Resin Cement
TheraCem Ca is a self-adhesive, calcium-releasing, and dual-cured resin cement indicated for luting crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays and posts (prefabricated metal/non-metal/fiber posts).
TheraCem Ca delivers a strong bond to Zirconia and most substrates, along with easy clean-up and high radiopacity, offering the clinician a reliable and durable cementation of indirect restorations.
TheraCem Ca 8g auto-mix dual syringe can provide approximately 14 restorations.
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Unique Benefits:
- Continuous calcium release*
- Transitions from an acidic to alkaline pH in minutes*
- Contains MDP, allowing for a strong bond to zirconia, metal, and alumina substrates without the use of an additional primer
- Specially formulated to allow for quick and easy clean-up
- A high degree of conversion ensures a higher physical strength
- Easy to identify on radiographs for quick and effective diagnosis
- Easy auto-mix, dual-syringe provides a consistent mix for immediate delivery
Clinical Significance:
- Delivers a strong bond to zirconia and most substrates with no priming or etching required
Pro Tip:
- Tack-cure for 2-3 seconds to facilitate excess cement removal
In the box
- 1 Dual-Syringe TheraCem Ca (8g)
- 15 Mixing Tips and Intraoral Tips
- Instructions
Benefits

Calcium Release
Releases calcium.

Alkaline Ph
Calcium-silicate fillers provide both calcium release and alkalinity.

Contains MDP
Contains the adhesion promoting monomer MDP

High Degree of Conversion
A high degree of conversion ensures enhanced physical properties.

Self-Adhesive Cement
Self-adhesive! No bonding agents required.

Radiopaque
Radiopaque for easy detection on radiographs.

Dual-Cured
Dual-cured material.

Auto-Mix
Auto-mix, dual-syringe provides a consistent mix for immediate delivery.

Low Film Thickness
Low film thickness ensures the restoration is completely seated.

Strong Bond to Zirconia
Enhances the bond strength to Zirconia

Easy Clean Up
Formulated to allow for quick and easy removal of excess cement.
Instructions
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TurkishWhat shade is TheraCem Ca’s “Natural”?
TheraCem Ca’s “Natural” shade is most similar to a “Dentin” shade.
Can TheraCem Ca be used with an additional bonding agent (i.e. All Bond Universal) for added bond strength?
Although separate adhesive bonding agents can be used with any self-adhesive cement, using additional primers or adhesives with TheraCem Ca may disrupt the Calcium release. If added bond strength is required, BISCO recommends using All-Bond Universal and Duo-Link Universal.
I know TheraCem Ca has MDP, but what happens if you use Z-PRIME Plus & TheraCem Ca?
Applying Z-PRIME Plus to the substrate is not required when cementing with TheraCem Ca. There are neither benefits nor consequences to using them together. Save time, and money and take advantage of TheraCem Ca’s benefits!
What types of substrates can TheraCem Ca be used?
TheraCem Ca is compatible with a variety of substrates including zirconia, lithium disilicate (e.max) and feldspathic porcelain.
What is the difference between TheraCem Ca and BisCem?
Both TheraCem Ca and BisCem are self-adhesive cements.
However, TheraCem Ca includes the following features as compared to BisCem:
- Calcium release
- Higher bonds strengths;especially to Zirconia – Contains MDP
- 18-month shelf life at room temperature (BisCemrequires refrigeration)
- Higher radiopacity and can be easily identified on a radiograph
- Easy clean-up and removal of excess cement
- Alkaline pH after bonding
Do I need to use silane on my glass ceramics restorations?
Yes, in order to achieve reliable cementation results, all glass ceramic substrates should be pre-treated with a silane primer such as BISCO’s Porcelain Primer.