How do I make sure that the composites/adhesives are cured properly?

June 12, 2013

Proper composite cures are essential to good restorations that not only avoid tooth sensitivity and rework/bonding failure but also longer lasting tooth/brackets and happier return customers.

Four core variables of proper curing are:

  • Curing Light Selection
  • Correct Operating Technique
  • Proper Composite/Adhesive Selection
  • Deliver Required Energy

FUSION has been proven to be the best curing light in power, ease of use and reliability.

To operate correctly, make sure that the light is directed at the composite as close as possible. Use curing cap as the anchor to the cavity for stable positioning and direction.

Test the composite outside of the mouth on a piece of paper or even better on a short tube (e.g. 2mm) cut from your compule. Check on the composite hardness on the bottom side to make sure that it is hard enough after your typical curing time.

FUSION has been proven to deliver the most energy in a given period of time. With a typical curing time of 5 seconds, it easily delivers over 10J/cm2 which is the typical energy required for composite cure.

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