General Dentistry

WINK

Clinical Procedure

Apply Wink to the tooth prep when making temporary inlays.

 

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1. Wink is placed into the inlay preparation prior to making the inlay.
2. The temporary inlay is easily removed from the restoration.

 

 

Using a custom tray to make a provisional bridge has bever been easier. By placing Wink on the teeth, the provisional material releases easily from the mouth and stays in the tray.

 

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1. Shows the custom tray and provisional material in place after Wink was placed on the four anterior teeth.
2. Note that the provisional material released from the mouth and stayed in the tray.
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3. Shows the finished case with temporary bridge in place.

 

 

During the try-in phase, place Wink on tight fitting implant abutments prior to try-in. Even tight fitting CAD/CAM implants release with ease.

 

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1. Apply Wink to the implant abutment during the try-in phase. 2. Even tight fitting CAD/CAM implants release with ease.

 

 

Place WINK on rubber dam to facilitate placement and prevent tearing.

 

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Place WINK on rubber dam to help it slide through tight contacts without tearing.

 

 

Place Wink on a natural tooth core and a partial core preparation prior to placement of provisional material. The temporary will release with ease. Wink is water soluble, washes off easily, and will not interfere with temporary cements.

 

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Shows application of Wink to the natural tooth prep and partial core preparation.

 

 

Place Wink on cores prior to placement of temporary material. After setting the temporary will release easily from the prep.

 

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1. Shows a partial core build up ready for a temporary restoration.
2. Wink is applied tot he core prior to placement of the temporary material.

 

 

Place Wink on the outside of temporary restorations and removal of set cement is quick and easy.

 

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1. Wink is placed on the outside surface of the temporary taking care not to get it under the margin.
2. Removal of set cement is quick and effortless.

 

 

For superior temporary restorations, lubricate preps and adjacent teeth with Wink and air thin. Set impression material releases with ease from the teeth. Margins are crisp and easily readable.

 

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1. When making temporary restorations, apply Wink to the prep and adjacent teeth with a cotton pellet.
2. Air thin Wink.
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3. A perfect temporary is shown in the impression. Margins are crisp and readable.

 

 

For easy removal of rigid final impressions, place a thin coat of Wink on facial and lingual tooth surfaces and on mucosa (but not on the tooth prep when making final impressions).

 

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1. Using a cotton pellet, apply a thin coat of Wink before making impressions.
2. Impressions come off in a blink with Wink.

 

 

A thin coat of Wink on face and lips provides fast and easy removal of set impression material from face and soft tissue.

 

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1. Apply Wink to face and lips with a cotton pellet.
2. Set impression material peels off effortlessly.

 

 

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