STEP 5: Select the appropriate
INSTRUCTIONS shade of INTRO and attach an
FOR USE elephant placement tip to the
syringe. Begin by placing a thin layer
of INTRO across the entire incisal
STEP 1: From a pre-operative
edge (medium incisal shade can be
model or directly from the patient鈥檚
used to mimic adjacent tooth incisal
natural dentition, take a matrix using
translucency), followed by placement STEP 5a
Clearly Affinity clear impression/matrix
of INTRO on the entire facial aspect INTRO Temporary Veneers
material in a clear, non-perforated
of the Clearly Affinity matrix. Before
impression tray of suitable size. STEP 1
STORAGE: The shelf life for INTRO is 3 years 鈥? when stored at
placing the Clearly Affinity matrix in
STEP 2: Before preparing the teeth, carefully inspect the matrix 75潞F (23潞C). Cool storage will prolong the shelf life of INTRO.
the patient鈥檚 mouth, inspect the matrix
to ensure there are not any voids present and that the Clearly Affinity for air bubbles or voids from the SIDE EFFECTS: Irritations resulting from direct contact with
matrix has encompassed the full length of the patient鈥檚 dentition facial (external) side. Add more INTRO the pulp cannot be ruled out. Therefore, for pulp protection, the cavity
(1.5 - 2mm incisal/facial wall thickness is desired). where necessary. Gently place the floor, in cases of deep excavations, should be covered with a thin
INTRO-filled matrix into the patient鈥檚 STEP 5b
layer of hard-setting calciumhydroxid material.
STEP 3: Using a scalpel, remove mouth. To avoid air entrapment, do
enough of the lingual portion of the not force the matrix into position. INCOMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER MATERIALS:
matrix to wrap the incisal edge PRODUCT
Do not use in combination with substances containing eugenol as it
STEP 6: Before curing, remove any excess INTRO from the lingual
(leaving approximately 1mm of the can impair the hardening of the composite and cause discoloration.
SPECIFICATIONS
surface of the patient鈥檚 dentition using a Multi-Brush. The matrix remains
matrix beyond the lingual margin). Do not store INTRO in the proximity of eugenol-containing products
static in the patient鈥檚 mouth throughout this procedure. Check for voids
Try-in the matrix to ensure a sufficient & DIRECTIONS
or let INTRO be exposed to materials containing eugenol.
while the matrix is still in the patient鈥檚 mouth. If necessary, gently peel
amount of the lingual portion has
FOR USE
back the gingival area of the matrix and inject additional INTRO while
STEP 3 ADDITIONAL NOTES: Do not use resin to adjust the viscosity
been removed. (A water-soluble
keeping the matrix in place. of INTRO. Any contact of the resin with skin should be avoided,
lubricant can be applied to the soft
especially by anyone having known resin allergies.
tissue to assist in excess composite
STEP 7: Light-cure each
removal, step 7.)
Federal law restricts this device to sale by, or on the order of,
preparation from the facial side
a dentist.
of the matrix for 20 seconds per
STEP 4:
preparation. Remove matrix 鈥? excess
FOR MORE THAN 4 PREPARATIONS 鈥? CLINICIAN鈥橲 CHOICE鈩? does not accept liability for any loss or
flash will peel off with very little effort.
Apply a thin layer of unfilled bonding damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use or the
Finishing the provisional veneers is
resin to the labial surface and margins inability to use this product. Before using, the user shall determine
STEP 7
best done with fine diamonds.
of each tooth preparation ensuring full the suitability of the product for its intended use and the user
coverage. Light-cure for 10 seconds assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
STEP 8: Apply a thin layer of
per tooth. STEP 4
TempGlaze and light-cure each
FOR 4 OR LESS PREPARATIONS 鈥? Spot etch each tooth for 20 seconds unit for a minimum of 30 seconds.
with 37% H3PO4, applying 2mm of etchant to the middle of the
preparation. Rinse and dry. Apply a thin layer or unfilled bonding resin Brookfield, CT, USA 鈥? London, ON, Canada
to the labial surface of each tooth preparation and margins ensuring full 1-800-265-3444 鈥? Phone: 519-641-3066 鈥? Fax: 519-641-3083
coverage. Light-cure for 10 seconds per tooth. designed for better dentistry
STEP 8
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SECTION VI: SECTION IX: SECTION XI:
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS: Not necessary APPEARANCE Allergic reaction to methacrylate by chronic exposure
to product is possible.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS: FORM: Paste, white yellowish
ACUTE TOXICITY:
METHODS FOR CLEANING UP: Wipe up with absorbent material. COLOR: Tooth colored
PRIMARY IRRITATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ODOR: Odorless
SECTION I:
SKIN: Contact: X, Skin Absorption: N.D.
MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION & INFORMATION INFORMATION ON CHANGE IN THE PHYSICAL STATE:
SECTION VII:
MATERIAL NAME: INTRO Temporary Veneer Composite EYE: Irritating
HANDLING AND STORAGE Value Unit Method
HANDLING:
COMPANY: Clinician鈥檚 Choice鈩? 1120 Federal Road,
, INHALATION: Non-volatile
MELTING POINT/MELTING RANGE: N/A 潞C
Brookfield, CT, 06804 HANDLING PROCEDURES: INGESTION: Possibly toxic when swallowed.
BOILING POINT/BOILING RANGE: N/A 潞C
TELEPHONE: For emergencies or product information: RECOMMENDATION FOR FIRE AND EXPLOSION PROTECTION: SENSITIVITY TO PRODUCT: Not observed
FLASH POINT: N/A 潞C
1-800-265-3444 or (519) 641-3066
STORAGE: Store in a dry place, at room temperature. ADDITIONAL TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: During the long
AUTOIGNATION TEMPERATURE: N/A
Store away from food. Keep out of light. period of use as a filling material, no health diseases are reported.
SECTION II:
DANGER OF EXPLOSION: None
COMPOSITION/INFORMATION OF INGREDIENTS
REQUIREMENTS FOR STOREROOMS
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION: Mixture of resin-based Bis-GMA, DENSITY: 1.79 g/cm3 SECTION XII:
AND CONTAINERS: Store in a dark, dry, cool place. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
catalyst, stabilizer, and pigments. VAPOR PRESSURE: N/A (non-volatile)
REQUIREMENTS FOR STORAGE WITH OTHER PRODUCTS: GENERAL INFORMATION: No data known.
DESCRIPTION: VISCOSITY: Paste
ADDITIONAL STORAGE CONDITIONS: CLASSIFICATION OF WATER ENDANGERMENT:
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS: None pH: Neutral
STORAGE CLASSIFICATION:
CAS-Nr: NAME % R-CLASSIFICATION SECTION XIII:
SOLUBILITY IN/MISCIBILITY WITH: Slightly in toluene,
CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO IATA鈥橲 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION
silicone oil
DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS:
SECTION III:
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS: Use proper landfill
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION WATER: Insoluble disposal or incineration in accordance with Local, State, and
SECTION VIII:
RISK IDENTIFICATION: CONTENT OF SOLVENTS: None
EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Federal regulations.
SPECIAL RISKS FOR HUMAN BEINGS AND ENVIRONMENT: None ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR TECHNICAL PLANTS: ORGANIC SOLVENTS: 鈥? DISPOSAL KEY NUMBER:
COMPONENTS WITH LIMITS OF VALUES WATER: 鈥?
SECTION IV:
UNCLEANED PACKAGING:
FIRST-AID MEASURES TO BE SUPERVISED AT THE WORKPLACE: CONTENT OF SOLIDS: N/A RECOMMENDATION:
GENERAL INFORMATION: CAS-Nr. NAME % art value unit
AFTER SKIN CONTACT: Wash with plenty of soap and water. SECTION X: SECTION XIV:
The product contains no relevant quantities of components with limits STABILITY AND REACTIVITY TRANSPORT INFORMATION
AFTER INHALATION: N/A (non-volatile) of values to be supervised at the workplace.
Unstable. Avoid heat and direct sunlight RID/ADR: N/A
AFTER EYE CONTACT: Rinse with plenty of water and consult ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
INCOMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES:
a physician. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Not necessary SECTION XV:
peroxides, metal powders, strong oxidizers, free radical initiators REGULATORY INFORMATION
AFTER SWALLOWING: Seek medical advice immediately. GENERAL MEASURES OF PROTECTION AND HYGIENE: HAZARDOUS DISCOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Not known NATIONAL PRESCRIPTIONS:
Normal hygienic measures.
SECTION V:
CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO IATA鈥橲
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES RESPIRATION: 鈥?
DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS: N/A
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CO2, water HANDS: 鈥?
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: EYES: 鈥?
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