Ivoclar Vivadent Heliosit Orthodontic User Manual
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4. Rinse and dry the etched enamel surfaces thoroughly.
5. Apply Heliosit Orthodontic to the undersurface of the
metal bracket cleaned according to the instructions of
the manufacturer.
Note: Prepare ceramic brackets according to the
instructions of the manufacturer.
6. Position the bracket on the tooth surfaces. Cure with a
halogen light (e.g. Astralis) from the cervical for
20 seconds to fix the bracket in place. For complete
polymerization, cure for another 20 seconds from the
incisal.
After the second polymerization phase, the bond
strength of the material is high enough to allow the
removal of excess and the exertion of immediate stress
required for correcting the positioning of teeth.
Warning
Avoid contact of uncured material with the skin/mucous
membrane or eyes. If uncured, Heliosit Orthodontic may
have a slightly irritating effect and cause a
sensitizing reaction to methacrylates.
Notes
• Reseal Heliosit Orthodontic syringes immediately after
use.
• Exposure to light may cause premature polymerization.
• Brackets must be prepared (cleaned) according to the
instructions of the bracket manufacturer.
Storage
• Store at 2–28 °C / 36–82 °F.
• Shelf life: see date of expiration
• Do not use Heliosit Orthodontic after the indicated date
of expiration.
Keep the material out of the reach of children.
For use in dentistry only.
Date information prepared
07/2003
Manufacturer
Ivoclar Vivadent AG
FL-9494 Schaan/Liechtenstein
This material has been developed solely for use in dentistry. Processing should be
carried out strictly according to the Instructions for Use. Liability cannot be accep-
ted for damages resulting from failure to observe the Instructions or the stipulated
area of application. The user is responsible for testing the material for its suitability
and use for any purpose not explicitly stated in the Instructions. Descriptions and
data constitute no warranty of attributes and are not binding.
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