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Cements
Cements

Where to Buy Dental Cement?

Our medical supply store offers a wide selection of dental cements. We provide cements for crowns, bridges, and tooth fillings. Our main supplier for dental cement materials is Prevest DenPro Limited, a company with years of experience in producing and developing dental cement formulations.

Composite and Glass Ionomer Cement

Among the highly regarded cement types from Prevest are Fusion Ultra Dual Core composite cements and Micron series glass ionomer cements. Fusion Ultra nano-composite cement is a new and ideal alternative to traditional cements like Maxcem Elite and Breeze. Our customers praise its durability and the ability to apply a thin layer, ensuring the strongest bond. Our range also includes Zinc F+ phosphate cement, an alternative to the popular Agatos cement, and temporary cement Zitemp (based on zinc oxide and eugenol) – an ideal solution for temporary crown and bridge cementation as well as temporary tooth fillings. However, the real bestseller is Fusion i-Seal light-cured cement, a glass ionomer cement cured by composite. It strikes a perfect balance between hardness and ease of use with a syringe ready for application.

Dental Cement in the Home First Aid Kit

Patients often wonder if they can attach a crown or bridge by themselves. We strongly discourage this approach. All the materials we offer are specialized products intended for dental professionals. If crown attachment is necessary, we recommend using temporary cements only after consulting with a dentist.

What to Do If a Filling Falls Out?

The situation where a filling falls out or a tooth breaks is unpredictable. In such cases, you can temporarily fill the cavity with a temporary filling, which should be a part of your home first aid kit. In our dental store, we offer temporary fillings like Orafil G or Zitemp. Temporary fillings should also be available in most pharmacies. Please remember that this is a temporary solution and should not delay your decision to visit a dental clinic. It is essential to see a dentist as soon as possible.