For cementation of: 

·         crowns bridges posts

·           inlays & onlays

·         Self-adhesive on: enamel, dentine, metal

·          ceramic, porcelain, zirconium composites

 “Finally, a self-etching/self-bonding cement where you can almost feel the low film thickness and that your restorations are seating completely! For my own practice, it is a time and money saver with equal or better results to any cement in its class.”- Dr. Louis Malcmacher, President, American Academy of Facial Esthetics

 Advantages

All in one! Etching + Primer + Bonding + Cement

Exceptional bonding strength: on enamel: 20MPa on dentine: 15MPa

Dual curing (Light- or self-curing) :         Guaranteed curing in areas with limited light penetration

                                                              Optimized gel state for an easy removal of excess: simply cure for 3-4s

3 types of intra-oral tips: (fine, extra-fine and ultra-fine Colibri)

No post-operative sensitivity

Extremely thin film (10 μm)

Not soluble in the oral fluids

Perfect seal

Radiopaque 250% of Al

Fluoride release

Can be used on vital teeth

1 Shade Available: Translucent

Long term shade stability


Can be kept at room temperature: no need to refrigerate!

·         Hints and Tips

·         Before applying TotalCem, the dentine must be dry, but not too dry

·         For inlays and onlays, etching the enamel edges with phosphoric acid is recommended, in order to increase the bonding strength (while taking care of not spreading over onto the dentine)

·         How to clean the root canal before applying TotalCem, in order to have an optimum cementation: Remove all residues of gutta percha with a calibrated drill. Pass over it with an ultrasonic probe. Rinse well and dry without over-drying. Apply TotalCem with an extra-fine intra-oral tip

·         TotalCem has not been developed to adhere to enamel with no mechanical support (eg. dental brackets, veneers)

·         During the setting of a ceramic inlay or a zircon crown, the following procedure can be followed to improve cementation: Apply hydrofluoric acid for 1 to 3 minutes, rinse thoroughly, dry, then apply silane (DentoBond Porcelain Fix)


EXPIRY 2025/02


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