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PorceLock Kit (3 Syringes)
PorceLock® Porcelain Etching Solution is a buffered hydrofluoric acid, porcelain etching solution that makes exceptionally strong
bonds to porcelain possible. Localized tissue protection can be established with Paint-On Dental Dam (No. 404210). In cases where bonding to metal and porcelain is required, we recommend Tenure® Multi-Purpose Bonding System (No. 031146000). For
optimal bond strength to metal, use GoldLink® 2 (No. 13240) to bond to metal and mask dark metal shading.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
1. Clean area thoroughly. Using a rough diamond bur, remove any
related loose or friable porcelain.
2. Isolate the area by using Paint-On Dental Dam, or a rubber dam,
on the soft tissue adjacent to the porcelain being etched. When
using Paint-On Dental Dam, the following directions are
recommended:
•Apply a bead of dental dam to the gingival surface surrounding
the dentition to be isolated.
•Carefully manipulate into a thin film with syringe tip or spread
with sable brush.
•Light cure the Paint-On Dental Dam, starting with:
5 seconds—Sapphire™ Plasma Arc Curing Light
10 seconds—Allegro High-Intensity LED or the Phase II
High-Speed Halogen Lights
30 seconds—Conventional curing light.
3. Place 1-3 drops of PorceLock Porcelain Etching Solution in a
dappen dish. Apply to the porcelain surface with either a
disposable brush or Skubes®. Leave in place for 2 minutes,
making sure the surface remains moist. Thoroughly wash for 30
seconds. Peel away the Paint-On Dental Dam with an explorer
and continue with the bonding procedure. To ensure strong bonds
to porcelain, always use Cerinate Prime® and Porcelain
Conditioner (No. 1399). In cases involving exposed metal, always
use Tenure (No. 031146000) or GoldLink 2 (No. 13240).
bonds to porcelain possible. Localized tissue protection can be established with Paint-On Dental Dam (No. 404210). In cases where bonding to metal and porcelain is required, we recommend Tenure® Multi-Purpose Bonding System (No. 031146000). For
optimal bond strength to metal, use GoldLink® 2 (No. 13240) to bond to metal and mask dark metal shading.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
1. Clean area thoroughly. Using a rough diamond bur, remove any
related loose or friable porcelain.
2. Isolate the area by using Paint-On Dental Dam, or a rubber dam,
on the soft tissue adjacent to the porcelain being etched. When
using Paint-On Dental Dam, the following directions are
recommended:
•Apply a bead of dental dam to the gingival surface surrounding
the dentition to be isolated.
•Carefully manipulate into a thin film with syringe tip or spread
with sable brush.
•Light cure the Paint-On Dental Dam, starting with:
5 seconds—Sapphire™ Plasma Arc Curing Light
10 seconds—Allegro High-Intensity LED or the Phase II
High-Speed Halogen Lights
30 seconds—Conventional curing light.
3. Place 1-3 drops of PorceLock Porcelain Etching Solution in a
dappen dish. Apply to the porcelain surface with either a
disposable brush or Skubes®. Leave in place for 2 minutes,
making sure the surface remains moist. Thoroughly wash for 30
seconds. Peel away the Paint-On Dental Dam with an explorer
and continue with the bonding procedure. To ensure strong bonds
to porcelain, always use Cerinate Prime® and Porcelain
Conditioner (No. 1399). In cases involving exposed metal, always
use Tenure (No. 031146000) or GoldLink 2 (No. 13240).
Each Kit Contains:
* 3 x PORCELOCK SOL SYRINGE 1.75mL
* SYRINGE TIP PINK 18G/30* 10pc
* RULE OF 55 CHART
* INSTRUCTIONS
* 3 x PORCELOCK SOL SYRINGE 1.75mL
* SYRINGE TIP PINK 18G/30* 10pc
* RULE OF 55 CHART
* INSTRUCTIONS
What is the primary use of Porcelock?
PorceLock is a porcelain etchant. PorceLock is a buffered 2.5% hydrofluoric acid gel that is safe and effective for intraoral and extraoral use. It is the perfect companion for porcelain crown and bridge repair.
How effective is PorceLock?
Using PorceLock creates bond strengths three to five times greater than treatments using silane alone. It achieves bond strengths approaching those of etched enamel after a 3-5 minute treatment.
My lab work comes back pre-etched from the Cerinate Smile Design Studios. Why would I need Porcelock?
PorceLock is needed in any porcelain repair procedure, and also would be used in re-seating a unit that has de-bonded. PorceLock is also required when bonding porcelain-to-porcelain.
"I always use PorceLock when bonding to porcelain, I find it gets me the best bond strength possible."


