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Temporary Crown and Bridge Material – Primma Art (FGM)

Original price was: PKR  21,500.Current price is: PKR  20,500.

Package Include:

Cartridge

• Cartridge with 75g + 10 self-mixing tips. Available in shades A1, A2, A3, B1 and Bleach.
• Package with 5 disposable self-mixing tips.

Self-curing composite for making provisional teeth.

  • Mechanical strength
  • Shade fidelity to the Vita shade guide
  • Low heat release
SKU: L. L-Material. SKU-768 Category:
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Description

Temporary crown bridge material is used to fabricate provisional restorations during indirect dental procedures. Dentists rely on these materials to protect prepared teeth, maintain occlusion, and preserve esthetics while definitive restorations are fabricated.

Primma Art by FGM is a self-curing provisional material developed to provide strength, shade stability, and accurate detail reproduction. Its balanced formulation supports predictable handling and consistent clinical results for short- and long-term provisional use.

Temporary Crown and Bridge Material Key Features

  • High mechanical strength with resistance to fracture and wear

  • Shade fidelity aligned with the Vita shade guide

  • Improved shade stability due to reduced inhibited layer formation

  • Low heat release for patient comfort and safe use on vital teeth

  • Controlled viscosity with rheological effect for precise detail reproduction

  • Balanced monomer formulation for optimal working time and easy removal during the elastic phase

Temporary Crown and Bridge Material Clinical Benefits

This material allows clinicians to fabricate provisional crowns and bridges that maintain function and esthetics throughout the treatment phase. As a result, patients experience improved comfort and restoration stability.

In addition, the low exothermic reaction supports safer use on vital teeth, while stable shade behavior ensures predictable esthetic outcomes in anterior and posterior regions.

Recommended Clinical Applications

Dentists commonly use this material for:

  • Provisional crowns and bridges

  • Inlays, onlays, and veneers

  • Long-term provisional restorations

  • Refilling prefabricated composite, polycarbonate, or metal provisionals

  • Esthetic mock-ups

Step-by-Step Usage Guidelines

  1. Isolate the prepared area using Vaseline or a similar lubricant.

  2. Attach the self-mixing tip to the cartridge.

  3. Dispense a small amount of material into a container before application to ensure proper homogenization.

  4. Apply the material into the mold, starting from the occlusal or incisal area and moving toward the cervical area. Keep the mixing tip immersed in the material to prevent air entrapment.

  5. Seat the mold onto the prepared teeth within 40 seconds after starting the mix and maintain its position.

  6. Remove the mold during the elastic phase, approximately 2–3 minutes after mixing begins.

  7. Allow complete polymerization for about 5 minutes. Remove the provisional restoration and clean the surface with alcohol to eliminate the oxygen-inhibited layer.

  8. Perform adjustments if required using fine or extra-fine diamond burs. Finish and polish with rubber points, abrasive disks, felt disks, and polishing paste as needed.

  9. Cement the provisional restoration using a temporary eugenol-free cement.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Dentists use it to fabricate provisional crowns and bridges during indirect restorative procedures.

A: Yes, it is suitable for long-term provisional restorations.

A: It releases low heat, which improves patient comfort and safety on vital teeth.

A: Yes, it provides shade fidelity aligned with the Vita shade guide.

A: Dentists should use a temporary eugenol-free cement.

Additional information

Shade

A1, A2, Bleach

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