For cementation of PFM, gold, CEREC®
and reinforced all-ceramic crowns; inlays; onlays; gold, metal, titanium and fiber posts; and for bonding stainless steel and nylon splinting materials. For bonding to ceramic, a well-etched or roughened surface is indicated. Optimum mechanical retention is indicated for bonding to zirconia type surfaces.

* Cerec is a registered trademark of Sirona Dental Systems GmbH.

How to use the Automix Syringe:
  1. Remove cap and place a mixing tip on the automix syringe.
  2. To ensure an even mix of base and catalyst, first dispense 2-3 mm of cement onto a pad and discard this material.
  3. Dispense evenly mixed cement directly onto the tooth or into the restoration.
  4. Discard mixing tip. Recap syringe. Do not cross-contaminate base and catalyst.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Slightly moist tooth surfaces exhibit neither dryness nor pooling of water. Lightly dry and remove excess water with compressed air or a cotton pellet. Tooth surfaces should be shiny or glossy. Overly wet surfaces will result in decreased bond strength. Ceramic, metal, cured composite or prehybridized surfaces should be dry.

Reinforced All-Ceramic Restorations: Follow ceramic restoration manufacturer's recommended tooth reduction specifications when preparing teeth for reinforced all-ceramic restorations. Reinforced all-ceramic restorations should be closely fitted. Instruct the laboratory to reduce die spacer to accommodate cement with a low film thickness of 12 microns. To optimize mechanical retention, a well-etched ceramic surface is recommended.

For Post Cementation

  1. Prepare the post hole.
  2. Rinse and lightly dry. Remove excess water with a short blast of air or paper points. LEAVE DENTIN SLIGHTLY MOIST.
  3. Etching and bonding agents are not required.
  4. Automix Embrace Resin Cement by placing a mixing tip on the double barrel syringe and dispensing material (discard the first 2-3 mm, which may not have an equal mix of base and catalyst). If using standard syringes, dispense equal amounts of base and catalyst on a mixing pad and mix completely with a suitable spatula for 20 seconds. Carefully recap syringes. Do not cross-contaminate base and catalyst.
  5. Place cement into canal without creating voids.
  6. Seat post.
  7. Remove excess cement.
  8. Light cure 40 seconds. Cement will completely auto-cure in 7 minutes. Resume treatment after complete curing.
For Crown Cementation
  1. Etch or microabrade the internal surface of the crown. Rinse and dry.
  2. Rinse tooth preparation, lightly dry, and remove excess water. LEAVE TOOTH SURFACES SLIGHTLY MOIST.
  3. Etching and bonding agents are not required on dentin. Etching enamel is indicated.
  4. For metal, prehybridized or existing composite surfaces, clean and etch or mechanically roughen the surface, rinse and dry. For best results, pre-existing resin surfaces should be dried before applying Embrace Resin Cement.
  5. Place lubricant on adjacent teeth.
  6. Automix Embrace Resin Cement by placing a mixing tip on the double barrel syringe and dispensing material (discard the first 2-3 mm, which may not have an equal mix of base and catalyst). If using standard syringes, dispense equal amounts of base and catalyst on a mixing pad and mix completely with a suitable spatula for 20 seconds. Carefully recap syringes. Do not cross-contaminate base and catalyst.
  7. Place cement inside the crown and seat crown to place.
  8. Remove all excess cement at margins and use dental floss for interproximal areas while maintaining positive pressure on the crown. Cement may bond to adjacent teeth if excess is not removed.
  9. Apply OxOut oxygen inhibiting gel on the margins to eliminate the air-inhibited layer, if desired.
  10. Light cure margins. Maintain positive pressure for 2 ˝ minutes. Embrace Resin Cement will completely auto-cure in 7 minutes.
  11. To provide exceptional marginal integrity, place Embrace Seal-n-Shine over cement at margins and light cure following the instructions below for Seal-n-Shine.

For Inlays and Onlays

  1. Rinse tooth preparation, lightly dry, and remove excess water. LEAVE TOOTH SURFACES SLIGHTLY MOIST.
  2. Etching and bonding agents are not required on dentin. Etching uncut enamel is indicated.
  3. Automix Embrace Resin Cement by placing a mixing tip on the double barrel syringe and dispensing material (discard the first 2-3 mm, which may not have an equal mix of base and catalyst). If using standard syringes, dispense equal amounts of base and catalyst on a mixing pad and mix completely with a suitable spatula for 20 seconds. Carefully recap syringes. Do not cross-contaminate base and catalyst.
  4. Place cement into the preparation and seat the restoration.
  5. Remove all excess cement at margins and use dental floss for interproximal areas while maintaining positive pressure on the inlay or onlay. Cement may bond to adjacent tooth if excess is not removed.
  6. Apply OxOut oxygen inhibiting gel on the margins to eliminate the air-inhibited layer, if desired.
  7. Light cure 20-30 seconds. Maintain positive pressure for 2 ˝ minutes. Cement will completely auto-cure in 7 minutes.
  8. To provide exceptional marginal integrity, place Embrace Seal-n-Shine over cement and margins and light cure following Seal-n-Shine Instructions for Use.

Splinting Materials

  1. If bonding to enamel, first etch enamel, rinse and leave slightly moist. Bonding agents are not required but may be used if desired.
  2. Place splinting material and bond to place in the usual manner.

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