Characterizing temporaries – Ivoclar Vivadent Telio CS User Manual
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Application of Telio Stains (orange) and …
Light-curing of Telio Stains
Application of Telio Stains (white) and …
... dispersing with a brush to characterize the cervical area.
Characterizing temporaries
Telio Stains are light-curing stains for individual characterization of Telio restorations. The Stains are
applied in very thin layers of max. 0.5 mm with a brush or other suitable instrument (e.g. thin probe). The
shade intensity may be reduced and the consistency thinned by mixing the stains with Heliobond. Telio
Stains are cured with a high-power curing light (2000 mW/cm
2
; e.g. bluephase 20i) in 5 s per segment or
with a high-power curing light with an intensity of >1000 mW/cm
2
(e.g. bluephase) in 10 s per segment.
If a standard curing light is used (intensity: 800 mW/cm
2
; e.g. bluephase C8), the curing time is 15 s.
Important
The material should have room temperature so that a smooth consistency is ensured. Do not
expose Telio Stains to intensive light during application, since this clearly shortens the
processing time.
Telio Stains must not be left at the surface of restorations, they have to be covered
(application of a methyl methacrylate-based varnish or application of light-curing Telio Lab
LC Veneer materials).