Coltene Paracore Kit (Core Build Up Material)

Coltene Paracore Kit (Core Build Up Material)

₹9,580.00 ₹11,290.00 -15%
Product Code: COL-PKCBUM
Availability: In Stock
    • One Material for 3 Key Indications (post cementation, core-build ups, crown & bridge cementation)
    • 3 Shades: dentin, white and translucent
    • Optimal monoblock bond interface between the dentin-post-crown
    • Superior bond strength and durability
    • Stable consistency
    • Contains fluoride
    • Radiopaque

    Description

    ParaCore is a dual-cured, glass-reinforced, radiopaque composite system available in three shades. The material simplifies the post & core restorative technique, because it is ideal for post cementation as well as core-build ups


    Additionally, ParaCore in automix syringes is usable for cementation of indirect restorations.

    The use of ParaCore as a fixing and abutment material establishes an optimum "monoblock bond interface" between dentin, post and crown to produce a restoration with an unusually long life and very high strength.


    The perfectly matched bond and cement system form a closed product chain for clinically successful posts build ups with long-term stability.

    Extended working time with ParaCore SLOW
    The working time of the ParaCore SLOW is extended to 60 seconds at 37° C, which allows completion of large restorations or cementing posts without time pressure. The ParaCore SLOW setting version can also be injected directly into the root canal with the fine root-canal mixing tip.

    INDICATIONS:

    • Permanent cementation for all types of root canal posts
    • Core build-ups
    • Permanent cementation of crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays (ceramic, metal, and composite)

    Key Specifications

    COMPOSITION:

    ParaCore contains:

    • Methacrylates
    • Fluoride
    • Barium glass
    • Amorphous silica

    ParaBond Non-Rinse Conditioner (NRC) contains:

    • Water
    • Acrylamidosulfonic acid
    • Methacrylate

    ParaBond Adhesive A contains:

    • Methacrylates
    • Maleic acid
    • Benzoyl peroxide

    ParaBond Adhesive B contains:

    • Ethanol
    • Water
    • Initiators

    Superior sealing:

    • Applying ParaBond Adhesive prior to cementation with ParaCore effectively seals and protects the restoration against marginal microleakage to minimize the risk of postoperative complications.
    • An independent In-Vitro study1 compared the amount of microleakage present following cementation of all-ceramic crowns using different composite luting cements.
    • Cross-sectioned human molars demonstrated significant differences in the amount of dye penetration (marginal microleakage) after thermal cycling.

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

    Layer thickness15 µm 
    Shrinkage3.50%
    Water absorption18 µg/mm³
    Solubility in water 0.7 /0.6µg/mm³

    Packaging

    • 2 x 5ml - White ParaPost
    • 2 x 5ml - Dentin ParaCore Automix 
    • 1 x ParaBond Non-Rinse Conditioner - 3.0 ml
    • 1 x ParaBond Adhesive A - 3.0 ml
    • 1 x ParaBond Adhesive B - 3.0 ml Accessories

    Direction to Use

    FOR POST CEMENTATION:

    STEP 1:

    Application of the chemical cured ParaBond Adhesive into the post space preparation of the root canal and onto the contact surfaces

     

    STEP 2:

    Application of ParaCore directly into the root canal using the root canal tip.

    STEP 3:

    Cementation of the ParaPost Fiber Lux Post into the root canal.

    STEP 4:

    Removal of excess ParaCore.

     

    FOR CORE BUILD-UPS:

    STEP 1: Freehand core build-up using ParaCore.

     

    STEP 2: Manual contouring of the core build-up.

     

    STEP 3: Crown preparation using different types of DIATECH diamonds.

     

    STEP 4: Completed crown preparation.

     

    FOR CEMENTING OF ROWNS , BRIDGES , INLAYS & ONLAYS:

    STEP 1: Application of the chemical cured ParaBond Adhesive onto the crown preparation

     

    STEP 2: Application of ParaCore directly into the allceramic crown restoration.

     

    STEP 3:

    Cementation of the final crown with excess ParaCore material being removed afterwards.

     

    STEP 4:

    Postoperative clinical situation

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