Description: Rident Ace-Fill Restorative Glass Ionomer Cement (GIC) sets a new standard in restorative dentistry, providing a versatile and reliable solution for a range of clinical applications. Meticulously engineered, Ace-Fill combines the benefits of glass ionomer technology with user-friendly handling, making it an indispensable choice for direct restorations.
Key Features:
High-Quality Glass Ionomer Composition: Ace-Fill features a high-quality glass ionomer composition, ensuring optimal performance in terms of biocompatibility, adhesion, and fluoride release. This composition contributes to the restoration's long-term success and patient oral health.
Easy Mixing and Placement: The cement's user-friendly mixing and placement properties simplify the restorative process. Ace-Fill facilitates easy handling, allowing for efficient placement and contouring during direct restorative procedures, ultimately enhancing the practitioner's chairside experience.
Fluoride Release for Preventive Action: Ace-Fill's glass ionomer formulation promotes the release of fluoride over time. This inherent feature contributes to preventive dentistry by aiding in the remineralization of adjacent tooth structures and providing protection against secondary caries.
Benefits:
Biocompatibility for Tissue Integration: The high-quality glass ionomer composition ensures biocompatibility, promoting seamless integration with surrounding dental tissues. This characteristic supports the restoration's stability and longevity within the oral environment.
Versatile Clinical Applications: Ace-Fill is suitable for a variety of direct restorative applications, including the restoration of Class I, II, and V cavities. Its versatility makes it a valuable tool for practitioners addressing a broad spectrum of patient needs with confidence.
Enhanced Aesthetics and Natural Feel: Ace-Fill's ability to blend naturally with tooth structure, along with its smooth texture, contributes to enhanced aesthetics and a natural feel. This makes it a preferred choice for restorations in visible areas, meeting both functional and cosmetic requirements.