COAT-IT is a light-cured, self-adhesive resin coat meticulously crafted to deliver a robust and protective seal on the surfaces of glass ionomers, provisionals, and direct resins. By applying a thin layer of COAT-IT (LED/Halogen), you can substantially reduce the surface roughness of the glass ionomer restoration, enhancing its mechanical properties, durability, and overall aesthetics. Elevate the strength and longevity of your restorations with COAT-IT.
COAT-IT is a light-cured, self-adhesive resin coat meticulously crafted to deliver a robust and protective seal on the surfaces of glass ionomers, provisionals, and direct resins. By applying a thin layer of COAT-IT (LED/Halogen), you can substantially reduce the surface roughness of the glass ionomer restoration, enhancing its mechanical properties, durability, and overall aesthetics. Elevate the strength and longevity of your restorations with COAT-IT.
Features :
Remarkably Natural Surface Gloss With Just 10 Seconds Of Cure
High Degree Of Surface Cure With Minimal Residual Monomer
Seals, Protects And Strengthens Surface Of Glass Ionomers, Provisional Restoration And Direct Resins
Remarkable Wear And Stain Resistance For Restorations That Remain Stable Over Time
Exceptionally Strong And Durable Bond To Various Substrates- To Enamel, Dentin, Glass Ionomer And Resins With Virtually No Gap
Specifications :
Remarkable stain resistance(Virtually no colour difference ΔE) - Immersion in 1.0% Rhodamine solution at 37°C for 24 hours
Strength & Durability - Enhanced with just a coat of Coat It!
Recommended Light Curing Time (immediately after application):
Curing Unit
Halogen
LED
Curing Time
10 sec.
10 sec.
Wavelength
400 - 500 nm
440 - 490 nm
Light intensity
Min. 500 mW/cm2 or more
Max. 1000 mw/cm2 or more
Packaging :
1 x 6ml (6.6gm) Coat-It
Direction to Use :
Prepare the tooth: The tooth should be cleaned and prepared by removing any decay or damage. The surface of the tooth should be free of debris and moisture.
Apply the GIC: The GIC is mixed and applied to the prepared tooth, filling any cavities or defects. The GIC is then allowed to set for the recommended time.
Prepare the surface: Once the GIC is set, the surface of the tooth is cleaned and prepared for the application of the light cure resin coat. The surface should be dry and free of debris.
Apply the resin coat: The light cure resin coat is applied in thin layers over the surface of the GIC using a dental instrument. Each layer is cured with a special light before applying the next layer.
Cure the resin coat: After the final layer of resin is applied, the entire surface is cured with the light to ensure proper hardening and bonding to the GIC.
Polish the surface: Once the resin coat is cured, the surface of the tooth is polished to a smooth finish .
Post-treatment care: The patient should avoid eating or drinking for at least 30 minutes after the procedure to allow the resin coat to fully harden. The patient should also avoid hard or sticky foods for at least 24 hours after the procedure.