
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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