Mixing:
Shake the powder and the liquid bottle thoroughly for at least 3 s prior to dispensing. Dispense a level spoonful of powder onto a suitable mixing pad. Close the bottle immediately after dispensing to protect the powder against moisture. Dose 2 drops of liquid per level scoop of powder (powder/liquid ratio 3.2 : 1 g/g). Hold the bottle vertically when dispensing the drops. The dropper should be free from dried residues. Close the liquid bottle immediately after use. Work the first half of the powder into the liquid, then the second; for this, use spatulas of solid plastic or other abrasion-proof materials. Spread out the paste several times to achieve a homogeneous consistency. Process the cement at room temperature (15°C – 23°C).
Application:
Place a matrix, if necessary. Apply the mixed Ionolux into the cavity with a suitable instrument and contour. Then light-cure with a suitable polymerisation lamp. Fillings of more than 2 mm thickness should be applied and light-cured in layers.
Light-curing:
The material can be light-cured with market-available polymerisation lamps. Their output should not be lower than 500 mW/cm². The curing time is 20 s per layer. Hold the tip of the light-curing lamp as close as possible to the surface of the filling. If the distance is more than 5 mm, the curing depth will be smaller.
Finishing:
After light-curing, remove excess material and finish and polish the filling as usual.
by Annika
Easy to apply, can be modelled immediately
by burhart
fab. gic powder. highly recommended
by kiaan
much helpful in Core build-up
by codi
best about this is it does not stick to the instrument……