Ivoclar Vivadent IPS e.max Abutment Solutions Cem Kit User Manual
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Description
The IPS e.max
®
Abutment Solutions Cem Kit is a profes-
sional kit containing quality materials for the permanent
cementation of ceramic structures made of lithium di-
silicate glass-ceramic (LS
2
) or zirconium oxide on bases
(e.g. abutment or adhesive basis) made of titanium/tita-
nium alloy or zirconium oxide in the fabrication of hybrid
abutments or hybrid abutment crowns. Furthermore, the
kit contains materials for the clinical try-in procedure.
Indication
Extraoral, permanent cementation of ceramic structures
made of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (LS
2
) or zirconi-
um oxide on titanium/titanium alloy or zirconium oxide
bases. Provisional securing of ceramic structures on the
base as well as securing of the crown during try-in.
Contraindication
The materials are contraindicated
– for intraoral luting;
– if the stipulated working technique cannot be applied;
– if a patient is known to be allergic to any of the ingre-
dients of Multilink Hybrid Abutment, Monobond Plus
and Virtual Extra Light Body Fast Set.
Composition
The IPS e.max Abutment Solution Cem Kit includes the
following components:
– Multilink
®
Hybrid Abutment – self-curing luting
composite for the permanent cementation of ceramic
structures made of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic
(LS
2
) or zirconium oxide on bases (e.g. abutment or
adhesive basis) made of titanium/titanium alloy or
zirconium oxide. The monomer matrix is composed
of dimethacrylate and HEMA. The inorganic fillers
include barium glass, ytterbium trifluoride, spheroid
mixed oxide and titanium dioxide. The particle size
is between 0.15 and 3.0 μm. The mean particle size
is 0.9 μm. The total volume of inorganic fillers is
approx. 36%.
Shade
– HO0 (High Opacity)
The working and curing times depend on the ambient tem-
perature. Once Multilink Hybrid Abutment has been dis-
pensed from the automix syringe, the following times apply:
At room temperature
23 °C ± 1 °C/73 °F ± 2 °F
Working time
approx. 2 minutes
Curing time
(including working time)
approx. 7 minutes
The working and curing times become shorter at higher
temperatures, while they become longer at lower tem-
peratures.
– Monobond
®
Plus – universal primer promoting
an adhesive bond between luting composites
and all indirect restorative materials
Alcohol solution of silane methacrylate, phosphoric
acid methacrylate and sulphide methacrylate
– Liquid Strip – oxygen-impermeable glycerine
gel for the prevention of an oxygen-inhibited
layer on composite surfaces
Glycerine gel
– Virtual
®
Extra Light Body Fast Set – vinylpoly-
siloxane based impression material (addition-
curing) for provisionally securing components
in place during try-in
Addition-curing silicone containing vinylpolysiloxane,
methylhydrogensiloxane, organoplatinic complex,
silica and food dyes
Side effects
– Multilink Hybrid Abutment, Monobond Plus
Systemic side effects are not known. In rare cases,
allergic reactions to individual components have
been reported.
Interactions
– Multilink Hybrid Abutment:
Phenolic substances (e.g. wintergreen oil, eugenol)
inhibit polymerization. Therefore, materials contain-
ing these components must not be used. Oxidative
disinfectants (e.g. hydrogen peroxide) may interact
with the initiator system and impair the setting pro-
cess. As a result, the automix syringe must not be
disinfected with oxidative agents. The syringe can
be disinfected by wiping it with medical alcohol for
example.
– Monobond Plus:
IMPORTANT! In order to create a strong bond,
zirconium oxide and metal surfaces must not be
cleaned with phosphoric acid.
Do not insert the brush into the Monobond Plus
bottle. This may lead to contamination.
– Virtual Extra Light Body Fast Set:
The setting of vinylpolysiloxanes is inhibited by latex
gloves. The surfaces to which the silicone will be
applied (ceramic structure, titanium base, etc.) must
not be touched with latex gloves.
Crown
Ceramic
structure
Base
Ceramic
structure
Base
Hybrid abutment
Hybrid abutment crown
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