Instructions for use : Thoroughly clean and air dry the cavity. Apply material to the cavity directly with the help of applicator tip. Do not exceed the thickness of 1mm. Light cure for 30-40 sec using standard curing light and proceed with standard restoration technique.
Warning : Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin (allergic contact dermatitis), and eyes. Avoid prolonged inhalation. Do not take internally Contact with the skin may cause irritation, burns of hypersensitivity. If contact with skin occurs immediately wipe off thoroughly with cotton and alcohol and then wash well with soap and water. If skin rash and sensitization or other allergic reaction occurs discontinue use and seek medical attention. If the product comes into contact with the eyes, rinse thoroughly with fresh water and consult a physician. It should not be used with patients who have a history of severe allergic reaction to any of the components.
Contraindications : CAL LC is contraindicated for use with patients who have a history of severe allergic reaction to methacrylate resins and also for direct application to dental pulp tissue.
Storage Conditions : Store at temperature between 10°C to 24°C. Close the cap carefully after use. Keep away from moisture. Shelf life not affected after opening if stored in a cool dry place.
Shelf Life : 3 Years from the date of manufacturing.
Abhishek –
This light cure radiopaque calcium hydroxide paste is highly effective in promoting pulp protection and dentin healing. Clinicians report successful outcomes when using Cal LC for indirect pulp capping and as a liner under various restorative materials. Its radiopaque properties also allow for easy identification in radiographs, which is a significant advantage during follow-up assessments.
Bobby –
Cal LC is exceptionally user-friendly, making it a favorite among dental professionals. The paste consistency allows for easy application and precise placement, whether in a cavity or as a liner. The light-curing feature ensures quick setting, which helps to streamline the procedure and reduce chair time, making it a practical choice for busy clinics.
Mahir –
While Cal LC is primarily functional, it offers a decent aesthetic quality. The paste is designed to be placed beneath restorations, so its appearance is less critical. However, it sets to a smooth finish that complements various restorative materials well, minimizing any potential gaps or imperfections that could affect the final outcome.