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UltraTemp™ temporary luting/filling material is perfect for cementing temporary crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and small temporary fillings. The hydrophilic, polycarboxylate chemistry ensures low irritation to pulp and a quality seal. It is water-soluble until set for easy cleanup. Other features and benefits include:
- Non-eugenol formula won’t interfere with resin bonding
- Convenient dual-barrel syringe delivery
- Mixing tips provide even mixing for reliable adhesion
- Two minute intraoral set time
- Provides optimal sealing capabilities once cured
- Able to withstand normal biting and chewing forces
- Easy removal at the right time
Indications for Use
UltraTemp luting material is a non-eugenol temporary cement indicated for interim cementation of inlays, onlays, crowns and bridges. It is polycarboxylate-based and does not negatively affect resin bonding. Being water-soluble until set, it cleans up easily.
UltraTemp Temporary Luting/Filling Material Step by Step
– See Instructions for Use for complete instructions, warnings, and precautions.
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Prior to complete set, remove excess UltraTemp luting/filling material easily with a moist cotton swab or gauze. Following subgingival set of 1–2 minutes, remove quickly with explorer.
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Upon provisional removal, shown here two weeks post-op, cement clings to both provisional and preparation. This is VALUABLE. This is one indicator of a quality sealing cement.
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Bulk of residual cement is quickly removed. Note well-healed tissues; UltraTemp luting/filling material is kind to tissue.
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Use an abrasive like Consepsis™ Scrub CHX antibacterial slurry with a rubber cup or STARbrush™ intercoronal brush to remove residual cement.
Sealing the Lingual Access in Walking Bleach Cases
Deliver into access with an intraoral tip from the dual-barrel syringe after the bleach is placed. Before material sets, wipe off excess UltraTemp filling material easily with wet gauze or cotton swab. Finish and remove easily.
– See Instructions for Use for complete instructions, warnings, and precautions.
Dual-Barrel Syringe with Mixing Tip
The 5 mL dual-barrel syringe features a mixing tip that conveniently mixes and delivers the paste-to-paste formula in one action.
Gluten-Free
UltraTemp temporary luting/filling material is gluten-free so it fits with the lifestyle of patients from any background.
UltraTemp is your solution for cementing temporary crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and small temporary fillings. UltraTemp is suggested for routine two- to four-week temporization; its polycarboxylate chemistry ensures low irritation to the pulp and a quality seal.
"I just love [UltraTemp]. It is so nice because there is no mixing involved. So it's clean, easy and when you're done, just wipe it and put it away until the next patient. I think compared to other products (and we've used several), the retention is terrific! Patients aren't coming back as frequently in between crown prep and inserts to have temps re-cemented."
Dr. Martin Wohl – Florence, MA
UltraTemp Regular Set Kit (Item Number: 711174):
- 1 x 5 mL dual-barrel UltraTemp syringe
- 20 x mixing tips
Q: When should I use UltraTemp temporary luting/filling material?
A: UltraTemp luting/filling material should be used for routine 2- to 4-week temporizations.
Q: What is the setting time for UltraTemp temporary luting/filling material?
A: UltraTemp luting/filling material has a working time of approximately 45 seconds and has a 2-minute intraoral setting time. UltraTemp luting material is water-soluble until set.
Q: Will UltraTemp temporary luting/filling material bond to composite core material?
A: UltraTemp luting/filling material will only minimally bond chemically, but it will hold as well or better to the composite core as it will to dentin. The bottom line is that the cement is designed to fail cohesively, hence maintaining a quality seal. This means that the temporary should separate fine, but the doctor will need to flick off excess cement from the core just as they would from the dentin. They should then scour the composite prep with abrasive just as they would with dentin.
Q: What do you use to seal the lingual access after a non-vital bleaching procedure while waiting to restore?
A: When it comes to sealing the lingual access of a walking bleach case, you want a good seal to prevent the movement of any staining materials into the chamber and Ultra-Temp luting/filling material accomplishes this quickly. Ultra-Temp luting/filling material is also compatible with the peroxide and is easily removed after the treatment time.
View the UltraTemp Temporary Luting/Filling Material Product Sheet.
View the Ultradent Recommended Cementation Guide.
View the UltraTemp Temporary Luting/Filling Material IFU.
View the UltraTemp Temporary Luting/Filling Material Catalyst SDS (English).
View the UltraTemp Temporary Luting/Filling Material Base SDS (English).
View the Product Allergen Information.
Recommended Mixing Tips: Ultradent Mixing Tips