A solution intended to be applied to a ceramic dental inlay (indirect restorative) prior to cementation within the tooth structure to improve adhesion to the cement/luting agent. The inlay is often submerged and heated in the coating solution which typicall...
A custom-made dental restoration made of resin-based material that is bonded within the center of a tooth (intracoronal) typically to serve as a well-fitting, long-lasting alternative to dental fillings for tooth decay or similar damage. It is fabricated in...
A sterile optical device intended to be implanted into the posterior chamber of the eye to replace the natural lens (crystalline lens), typically because it has been clouded by a cataract. It consists of an intraocular lens (IOL) containing a small aperture...
A hand-held manual device intended to be used to hold an indirect restoration (e.g., veneer, overlay, inlay) in place on the surface of the tooth during cementation. It consists of a handle with a restoration holding tip(s); the tip may be disposable. This ...
A non-sterile liquid substance intended to be used to extra-orally clean the adherent surface of a dental restorative/prosthetic device (e.g., veneer, crown, inlay, onlay), after it has been assessed in situ as a trial, to improve adhesion when it is perman...
A custom-made dental restoration made of gold-based alloy that is bonded within the center of a tooth (intracoronal) typically to serve as a well-fitting, long-lasting alternative to dental fillings for tooth decay or similar damage. It is fabricated indire...
A sterile implantable device inserted into the natural cornea to treat presbyopia [age-related hyperopia (far sightedness)] based on aperture reduction. It is typically made of plastic material and is shaped as a thin annulus (disc) formed to fit the curvat...
A non-sterile, aqueous solution intended to be applied to a prepared tooth immediately prior to application of a temporary dental restoration (e.g., resin dental inlay) to prevent formation of a strong bond between the tooth and restoration, and therefore f...
A convenient collection of the necessary equipment and materials, typically used in an emergency by a layperson, to refix a dental restoration or appliance. It is typically used to temporarily refix dislodged crowns, bridges, fillings, or inlays to restore ...