Primes • Protects • Opaques • Seals • Finishes • Polishes
Description:
Solves Big Problems… Fast!
No bonding agents required.
The latest generation of porcelain repair products uses First-Coat in place of silane. First-Coat is a solvent-free resin with strong bonds to ceramic and metal. Testing shows better results than silane.
All Surfaces, Fewer Steps, Save Time and Money
- Eliminates metal and ceramic primers, silane and bonding agents.
- Compatible with restorative composites.
- No solvents, no modifiers, no mixing, no mess.
- Can be cured with all curing lights.
Multi-Functional Kit Contains:
Embrace™ First-Coat
Unique one-step resin primer bonds chemically and mechanically to prepared ceramic and metal. Contains no solvents.
Embrace™ Esthetic Opaquer
A thin film spreads smoothly and masks out discolored tooth and ceramic surfaces. Light cures in 20 seconds.
Embrace™ Seal-n-Shine™
Polishes, penetrates and seals leaving a glaze-like finish on restored teeth.
Kool-Dam™
Heatless liquid dam protects soft tissue, teeth and restorative surfaces. Remains flexible after curing.
Porcelain Etch Gel
Buffered 9.6% hydrofluoric acid gel etches porcelain in one minute
Code and Description:

EMPFM – Embrace Resortation & PFM Repair Kit:
1.2 mL syringe each First-Coat, Seal-n-Shine, Opaquer, Porcelain Etch Gel, Kool-Dam + accessories

EMFC – Embrace First-Coat, 1.2mL syringe + 10 flocked tips

EMO* – Embrace Opaquer Refill: 2.1g syringe
*Specify shade: 1 = Bleach White, 2 = Off-White, 4 = Pink

P2520 – Dark Blue, 25 ga x 1/2″, All Plastic Flocked Tips, Pkg. 20

P25100 – Dark Blue, 25 ga x 1/2″, All Plastic Flocked Tips, Pkg. 100

18G20 – Green, 18 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg. 20

18G100 – Green, 18 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg. 100

19K20 – Black, 19 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg.

19K100 – Black, 19 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg.

20L20 – Pink, 20 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg. 20

20L100 – Pink, 20 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg. 100

25B20 – Light Blue, 25 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg. 20

25B50 – Light Blue, 25 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg. 50

25B100 – Light Blue, 25 ga x 1/2″, Prebent Tips, Pkg. 100
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Impregnano - Proteggono - Opacizzano - Sigillano - Rifiniscono - Lucidano
Risolve grandi problemi… velocemente!
Non sono necessari agenti leganti.
L’ultima generazione di prodotti per la riparazione della porcellana utilizza First-Coat al posto del silano. First-Coat è una resina priva di solventi che si lega fortemente alla ceramica e al metallo. I test dimostrano risultati migliori rispetto al silano.
Tutte le superfici, meno passaggi, risparmio di tempo e denaro
- Elimina i primer per metallo e ceramica, il silano e gli agenti leganti.
- Compatibile con i compositi da restauro.
- Niente solventi, niente modificatori, niente miscelazioni, niente confusione.
- Può essere polimerizzato con tutte le lampade polimerizzanti.
Il kit multifunzionale contiene:
Embrace™ First-Coat
L’esclusivo primer a base di resina in un’unica fase si lega chimicamente e meccanicamente alla ceramica e al metallo preparati. Non contiene solventi.
Embrace™ Esthetic Opaquer
Una sottile pellicola si stende senza problemi e maschera le superfici scolorite dei denti e della ceramica. La luce polimerizza in 20 secondi.
Embrace™ Seal-n-Shine™
Lucida, penetra e sigilla lasciando una finitura simile a una glassa sui denti restaurati.
Kool-Dam
La diga liquida senza calore protegge i tessuti molli, i denti e le superfici di restauro. Rimane flessibile dopo la polimerizzazione.
Gel mordenzante per porcellana
Il gel di acido fluoridrico tamponato al 9,6% incide la porcellana in un minuto.
Procedura clinica

Fig. 1: Mostra la porcellana fratturata dalla corona del primo bicuspide inferiore sinistro (#21).

Fig. 2:. Kool-Dam viene applicato sulla gengiva e fotopolimerizzato per proteggere i tessuti molli.

Fig. 3: Il gel mordenzante per porcellana viene applicato sulla superficie della porcellana per un minuto, rimosso con il vuoto,
risciacquato e asciugato. Abradere il metallo esposto con un diamante fine.

Fig. 4: Applica First-Coat sulla porcellana mordenzata e sulle superfici metalliche abrase.

Fig. 5: Prima mano di polimerizzazione chiara.

Fig. 6: Embrace Opaquer, di colore bianco sporco, viene applicato sul metallo esposto e fotopolimerizzato.

Fig. 7: La corona viene restaurata in modo incrementale con resina composita.

Fig. 8: Dopo aver contornato e rifinito il restauro, mordenzare per 10 secondi e applicare Seal-n-Shine, che sigilla i margini e fornisce una finitura ad alta lucentezza.

Fig. 9: Seal-n-Shine è stato polimerizzato.

Fig. 10: Il risultato finale.
Fotografia per gentile concessione del Dr. Robert A. Lowe
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Clinical Procedure

Fig. 1: Shows porcelain fractured off the crown on the lower left first bicuspid (#21).

Fig. 2:. Kool-Dam is placed on the the gingiva and light cured to protect the soft tissue.

Fig. 3: Porcelain Etch Gel is placed on the porcelain surface for one minute, removed with vacuum,
rinsed and dried. Abrade any exposed metal with a fine diamond.

Fig. 4: Apply First-Coat to etched porcelain and abraded metal surfaces.

Fig. 5: Light cure First-Coat.

Fig. 6: Embrace Opaquer, off-white shade, is placed on the exposed metal and light cured.

Fig. 7: The crown is incrementally restored with composite resin.

Fig. 8: After contouring and finishing the restoration, etch for 10 seconds and apply Seal-n-Shine, which seals the margins and provides a high lustre finish.

Fig. 9: Seal-n-Shine is ight cured.

Fig. 10: The final result.
Photography courtesy of Dr. Robert A. Lowe
Science & Literature
- Reality 2004 Vol 18. First Look Embrace Restoration and PFM Repair Kit.
- Glazer HS. Repair of an upper right cuspid using the Embrace WetBond Restoration & PFM Repair Kit. Dental Products Report September 2004;62.
- CRA Newsletter April 2005;29(4). Embrace WetBond Restoration & PFM Repair Kit.
- Glazer HS. Difficult repairs made easy with a restoration & PFM repair kit. Contemporary Esthetics September 2006:58-60.
- Hoffman ID. Advanced resin technology: Embrace WetBond. Spectrum 2005;4(1):68-76.
- Glazer HS. Difficult repairs made easy with a restoration & PFM repair kit. Contemporary Esthetics September 2006:58-60.
FAQs
- Q Can I use any composite with the repair kit?
A: Yes. All composites are compatible.
- Q: Do I need a bonding agent?
A: Bonding agents are not required, although they are not contra-indicated.
- Q: What is First-Coat?
A: First-Coat is an adhesive resin that bonds to porcelain and metal and replaces silane and metal primers.
- Q: How do I use Kool-Dam?
A Kool-Dam is a light cure liquid dam material that flows like a light body impression material and light cures on demand. It is used to protect soft tissue and patch up rubber dam prior to application of porcelain etch gel.
- Q: How long do I etch with Porcelain Etch Gel?
A Place Pulpdent Porcelain Etch Gel on ceramic for one minute.
- Q: What is the best method of removing Porcelain Etch Gel intraorally?
A: Suction off the gel with high vacuum. Then rinse well with water.
- Q: Do I need to use silane?
A: No. First-Coat replaces silane and provides better results.
- Q: Do I place bonding agent over opaque?
A: No, it is not necessary. The opaque is a resin. Light cure and apply composite.
- Q: When do I use Seal-n-Shine?
A Apply Seal-n-Shine over the completed repair. It seals the composite and the margins and provides the final polish to the restoration.