Inox makes the polymerized composite:
- Harder – fully polymerized
- Smoother – better prepared for finishing
- More durable – more scratch- and abrasion-resistant
- More aesthetic – less susceptible to discoloration
The light of a polymerisation lamp penetrates through the gel layer. The product is easily washed out with water.
Handling the product:
Polymerisation of light-cured composites:
1. Apply and form the last composite coat (Pic. 1), apply Inox Gel without touching the composite coat with the applicator. The gel layer must tightly cover the whole surface of the dental restoration and stay in place during the polymerisation process (Pic. 2).
2. Light cure through the gel coat (Pic. 3).
3. Wash out Inox Gel after the polymerisation process has been finished (Pic. 4).
4. Trim and polish the composite surface as needed.
During seating of prosthetic works with resin cement:
1. When the restoration has been seated, remove excess resin cement as needed (Pic. 1).
2. Apply the Inox Gel on the marginal area of the restoration (veneer, inlay, onlay) without touching the composite coat with the applicator. The gel layer must tightly cover the whole surface of the dental restoration and stay in place during the polymerisation process (Pic. 2).
3. Light cure through the gel coat (Pic. 3).
4. Wash out Inox Gel after the polymerisation process has been finished (Pic. 4).
5. Trim and polish the composite surface as needed.