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Dharma Research LAPISS Hema Desensitizer Agent (10mL BOTTLE)

DHA-20-0004

Dharma Research LAPISS Hema Desensitizer Agent (10mL BOTTLE)

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Features:

Fast & Very Effective

Reduces Port-Operative Sensitivity

Contains Benzalkonium Chloride, HEMA and Fluoride

Helps Kill Bacteria

Made in USA

Description:

Lapiss is a superior desensitizing agent that can be placed under dental cements or other restorative materials, temporary, provisional, or final. Lapiss can be used in all restorative procedures where work in done in dentin. It has been shown to improve bonding strengths when used as a wetting agent, as compared to water. Lapiss can be used for desensitization of amalgam restorations, either conventional or bonded. Lapiss helps kill bacteria, alter nerve responses and aids bonding primers in penetrating etched dentin.

Lapiss contains benzalkonium chloride, HEMA, and fluoride as an added source of fluoride ion.

Lapiss is very effective when applied to vital crown preparations prior to luting with Glass Ionomer and Zinc Phosphate cements. It may also be used at the preparatory appointment to desensitize during temporization. Complete desensitization will result in nearly all preparations when Lapiss is used properly in conjunction with these cements.

The application of Lapiss reliably reduces post-op sensitivity by supporting the collagen framework for easier penetration of the adhesive, thus enhancing the dentin bond. Most dentin bonding materials such as: All Bond 2, Optibond, Scothbond, etc. will benefit from the application of Lapiss.

Lapiss can be used to eliminate post-op sensitivity under standard amalgam restorations. When using Lapiss, minimize contact with soft tissue and rinse well at completion of desensitization procedure. This will reduce the chance of mild soft tissue irritation.

Reference No: 20-0004

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