Travlin® Enamel and dentine etching gel

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Travlin® Enamel and dentine etching gel Contains: ortophosphoric acid(37%), chlorbutanol (active antiseptic agent)

INDICATIONS FOR USE Enamel and dentine etching before restoration BENEFITS OF USE High colour contrast for application control Optimal consistency for targeted application Fast removal of a smear layer Easy to completely wash away with a stream of water and air

Flow-cleans® corund Contains: Active abrasive – Aluminum oxide (30-45 µm)

INDICATION FOR USE Carious cavities preparation BENEFITS Painless preparation and treatment of carious cavities Proper preparation of the tooth for restoration High hardness of the abrasive Fits all air abrasion machines, designed for preparation of hard tooth tissues

The tooth stump before treatment Clinical case No. 1 The tooth stump before treatment After treatment

Clinical case No. 2 After treatment with Flow-cleans-corund Wedge-shaped defect in the area of the 44th tooth before treatment After treatment with Flow-cleans-corund

Clinical case No. 2 The surface of the 44th tooth after etching Stage of etching with Travlin gel The surface of the 44th tooth after etching

Clinical case No. 2 The 44th tooth after the restoration completed The 44th tooth before treatment The 44th tooth after the restoration completed

Clinical case No. 3 The 12th; 11th; 21st teeth before treatment The 12th; 11th; 21st teeth after the restoration completed

Clinical case No. 4 The 31st tooth, the facial surface before treatment The 31st tooth before treatment, the lingual surface

Clinical case No. 4 Stage of etching with Travlin gel The appearance of the 31st tooth after preparation and etching

Clinical case No. 4 The 31st tooth after the restoration completed, the lingual surface The 31st tooth after the restoration completed, the facial surface

Clinical case No. 5

Conclusion: The strength of restoration largely depends on developing the conditions for adhesion Acid etching of enamel is provided in each adhesive system, it forms microroughness of the tooth surface Treatment of the tooth surface with the air abrasion machine with a tip for teeth preparation using Flow-cleans-corund permits not only to clean the surface painlessly, but also to create additional points of retention (roughness) enhancing adhesion of the filling material