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Title: wink


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wink
  • Lubricant and Release Agent
  • For Professional Dental Use

PULPDENT CORPORATION
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WINK Water soluble lubricating solution and
release agent in a convenient pump dispenser.
Not a spray.
PULPDENT
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  • Greaseless , water soluble formula goes on
    smoothly and easily and washes off quickly with
    water.
  • Replaces petroleum jelly and other greasy, lumpy,
    hard to remove materials.
  • Apply with a cotton pellet.
  • Thins easily with air.

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WINKEnsures accuracy and patient comfort. Saves
time.
  • INDICATIONS
  • Lubricant for
  • Outside surface of restorations to facilitate
    cement removal
  • Build ups, teeth and preps when making temporary
    restorations
  • Rubber dam to facilitate placement without
    tearing

PULPDENT
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WINKEnsures accuracy and patient comfort. Saves
time.
  • INDICATIONS
  • Lubricant for
  • Tight fitting implant abutments during try-in
    phase
  • Face and lips to prevent drying during long
    procedures
  • Hands when handling sticky materials

PULPDENT
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WINKEnsures accuracy and patient comfort. Saves
time.
  • INDICATIONS
  • Quick release agent for
  • All impression materials, even polyethers
  • Set cement from outside surfaces of restorations
  • Cement and impression material from face and
    tissue

PULPDENT
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WINKEnsures accuracy and patient comfort. Saves
time.
  • INDICATIONS
  • Quick release agent for
  • Temporary materials from resin crown build ups
  • Alginate impressions for diagnostic models
  • Buccal surfaces of dentures during reline
    procedures

PULPDENT
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WINKEnsures accuracy and patient comfort. Saves
time.
Easy release of set impressions prevents the
distortion caused by torque and stresses during
removal from the mouth.
Even a small distortion can result in inaccurate
models and restorations that do not fit properly.
PULPDENT
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WINK
Have you ever struggled to remove an impression?
Or remove set impression material from face and
lips?
Remove them in a blink with WINK.
Just place a small amount of WINK on a cotton
pellet or suitable applicator, and youre ready
to go.
PULPDENT
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WINK
For easy removal of rigid final impressions,
place a thin coat of Wink on facial and lingual
tooth surfaces and on mucosa (but not the tooth
prep when making final impressions).
Impressions come off in a blink with WINK
Apply a thin coat of WINK before making
impressions
PULPDENT
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WINK
NOTE Do not place WINK on the tooth prep when
making final impressions for permanent
restorations.
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WINK
A thin coat of WINK on face and lips makes
removing set impression material from face and
soft tissue a breeze.
Set impression material peels off effortlessly
Apply WINK to face and lips
PULPDENT
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For superior temporary restorations, lubricate
preps and adjacent teeth with WINK and air thin.
The set temporary material releases with ease
from the teeth. Margins are crisp and easily
readable.
Perfect temporary with crisp margins is shown in
the impression
Apply WINK with a cotton pellet
Air thin WINK
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WINK
Figure 1 shows WINK being placed into the inlay
preparation prior to making a temporary inlay.
Figure 2 shows the temporary inlay being easily
removed from the preparation.
Figure 1
Figure 2
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WINK
Place a thin coat of WINK on the outside of
temporary restorations and removal of set cement
is quick and effortless.
PULPDENT
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WINK
Note Avoid getting WINK under the margin of
temporary or permanent restorations during
cementation.
PULPDENT
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WINK
Figure 1 shows a partial core build up. Figure 2
shows WINK being applied to the core prior to
placement of the temporary material. After
setting, the temporary will release easily.
Figure 1
Figure 2
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WINK
Figure 1 shows the custom tray with provisional
material in place after WINK was applied to the
four anterior teeth. Figure 2 shows the custom
tray and temporary after it was easily removed.
Note that the provisional material released from
the mouth and stayed in the tray. Figure 3 shows
the finished temporary in place.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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WINK
WINK is being placed on a natural tooth core and
a partial core preparation prior to placement of
provisional material. WINK is water soluble,
washes off easily, and will not interfere with
cementation.
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WINK
NOTE Apply WINK on the tooth prep prior to
making a temporary restoration. But do not apply
WINK on the tooth prep when making final
impressions for permanent restorations.
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WINK
During the try-in phase for tight fitting
implants, place WINK on the implant abutment
prior to try-in. Even tight fitting CAD/CAM
implants release with ease.
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WINK
A thin coat of WINK lubricates rubber dam and
facilitates placement without tearing.
PULPDENT
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WINK
Instructions for Use
  1. Dispense a small amount of WINK into a dappen
    dish or mixing well.
  2. Apply a thin coat of WINK on the teeth, soft
    tissue or the outside of the restoration. Air
    thin if desired.
  3. WINK easily washes off with water.

Note Avoid getting WINK under the margin of a
restoration during cementation or on the tooth
prep when a final impression is being made for a
permanent restoration. When making an impression
for a temporary restoration, applying WINK to
the tooth prep is indicated.
PULPDENT
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WINK
Code Description _ WINK 50mL
Dispenser Bottle
PULPDENT
PULPDENT
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