BeautiSealant is a fluoride releasing pit and fissure sealant that seals deep grooves and fissures while providing all round protection especially during the caries-prone years through the sustained release and recharge of fluoride.
Unlike conventional sealants that require phosphoric acid etching that dehydrates and demineralizes healthy tooth structure
BeautiSealant provides a safer, simpler and more predictable option that completely eliminates the need for a conventional phosphoric acid etch
COMPOSITION:
Paste:
Primer:
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ADVANTAGES:
Gentle on Enamel:
Conventional sealants require phosphoric acid etching which can dehydrate and demineralize healthy tooth structure. BeautiSealant self-etch primer contains dual adhesive monomers that thoroughly penetrate into deep pits and fissures to prime the tooth surface for an effective chemical bond to the sealant while minimizing any damage to enamel.
This HEMA-free formulation also prevents hydrolysis at the bonding interface for long-term stability and retention. The self-etch primer conditions the enamel surface to make it more reactive that in turn enhances the flow of the sealant paste into the pits and fissures.
Effective Delivery:
An efficient non-drip, fuss-free syringe design and an extra fine 27 gauge needle tip assures precise delivery of the smooth, bubble-free sealant without the hassle of overfilling the grooves, a common problem encountered with conventional delivery systems.
“Giomer Concept”:
A member of the Giomer family of restoratives, BeautiSealant is based on Shofu’s proprietary S-PRG filler technology, where a stable glass ionomer phase is formed to provide the benefits of fluoride. The glass core with glass ionomer phase is protected with a trilaminar surface structure that allows controlled release and recharge of fluoride while maintaining structural integrity.
Remarkable Adhesion:
BeautiSealant with its self-etch primer exhibits an equally durable bond to enamel as other traditional sealants that employ an aggressive phosphoric acid etch. The material surface is optimally cured to guarantee a reliable seal.