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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / April 2005

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Krzysztof Polanowski - 14 Apr 2005 10:47 GMT
Hi
I just returned from Dental Exhibition .There is some new interesting
info.Its new different acrylic,new polishing system for valplast,new ACP
materials called Aegis of Bosworth.These things were the most interesting
for me

regards
Bill - 14 Apr 2005 16:46 GMT
The ACP (amorphous calcium phosphate) in the pit & fissure sealant
sounds great, but how long can the material stay in place if it's
dissolving to produce the calcium? And if the sealant doesn't dissolve,
then how can calcium be released?

What kind of polishing system is needed for Valplast dentures?

Best regards,
- dentaldoc
Krzysztof Polanowski - 15 Apr 2005 09:23 GMT
I have all scientists report for Aegis and I will give you aswer as fast as
possible.

New polishing materials is called Mirra-shine .Its high polishing compund
for last step of polishing.
The rest must be keep as Valplast is talking prepolishing by brown
tripoli,acrylux 150 or policryl,buff rug grobet,b-20 and Its everything to
get excellent result
> The ACP (amorphous calcium phosphate) in the pit & fissure sealant
> sounds great, but how long can the material stay in place if it's
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> Best regards,
> - dentaldoc
Krzysztof Polanowski - 23 Apr 2005 13:18 GMT
Bosworth Pit & Fissure Sealant with Amorphous Calcium Phosphate

ACP comes out when needed and not the sealant.  It depends on the patient,
if they drink a lot of pop; don't brush their teeth a lot; have more acid in
saliva (5.8 ph); therefore, it will be used faster.  Patient should have the
sealant checked yearly.  Never gets soft and sticky, just soft enough to
release ions.  Bosworth is having clinical studies done now on ACP.

I hope it will be helpfull

regards kris

> The ACP (amorphous calcium phosphate) in the pit & fissure sealant
> sounds great, but how long can the material stay in place if it's
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> Best regards,
> - dentaldoc
 
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