

Lamel® composite bonding cement
There is no need for primer or bonding agent with Lamel®. The material is applied directly to the clean composite post. In addition, the material can be injected into the prepared root canal. Place the composite post into the canal and hold in position for 20 – 30 seconds. Lamel® ensures a strong bond between the composite and the post, as well as to the sides of the root canal. It is sometimes helpful to lightly abrade the root canal surface for added mechanical retention. Of course, Lamel® is also suitable for most other indications where composite cement is used.
How to use this product
Fig. 1. Old bridge 23,24,25,26 is removed
Fig. 2. Standard Gates reamer N° 3 is used to open up canal.
Fig. 3. Calibrated Glassix® reamer is used to adapt shape and size of canal to selected Glassix® post.
Fig. 5. Lamel® composite resin cement is injected with disposable auto mix tip directly into the root canal.
Fig. 4. Glassix® post is tested to fit in prepared canal.
Fig. 6. Glassix® post placed in root canal and cemented.
Fig. 7. Core build up composite in a core form placed over shortened Glassix® post.
Fig. 8. Cores ready for impression and new bridge.
Fig. 1. Old bridge 23,24,25,26 is removed
Fig. 2. Standard Gates reamer N° 3 is used to open up canal.
Fig. 3. Calibrated Glassix® reamer is used to adapt shape and size of canal to selected Glassix® post.
Fig. 5. Lamel® composite resin cement is injected with disposable auto mix tip directly into the root canal.
Fig. 4. Glassix® post is tested to fit in prepared canal.
Fig. 6. Glassix® post placed in root canal and cemented.
Fig. 7. Core build up composite in a core form placed over shortened Glassix® post.
Fig. 8. Cores ready for impression and new bridge.
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