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Zircate® Prophy Paste

Cleaning and Polishing Material

INDiCATIONS

Zircate Prophy Paste, is indicated for use to effectively clean and polish tooth structure with minimal abrasion.

Caution: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist.

COMPOSITION

Zircate Prophy Paste is composed of zirconium silicate in selected and controlled particle sizes in an aqueous spearmint flavored base.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

rte Prophy Paste is contraindicated in patients with a known allergy .o any of the components.

WARNINGS

Zircate Prophy Paste may cause eye irritation upon contact. If contact with eyes occur, immediately flush eyes with copious quantities of water for 15 minutes. Seek medical a.ttention if irritation or discomfort persists.

,-AECAUTIONS

1. All tooth surfaces should be thoroughly scaled to remove calculus.

2. Necessary examination and radiographs should be taken prior to prophylaxis with Zircate Prophy Paste.

3. During use, wear protective glasses and gloves.

STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

1. Dispense Zircate Prophy Paste into dappen dish or other suitable container. A saliva ejector may be helpful during the actual prophy laxis.

2. Fill rubber prophylaxis cup with paste. Before starting handpiece, carry paste to field of operation and deposit a small amount on each tooth surface. It is necessary that fresh paste be provided for each surface in order to obtain maximum cleaning effectiveness.

3. Run rubber cup at SLOW SPEED over each tooth surface for =oproxirnately 1 0 seconds. Make sure that the edge of the cup

es below the free margin of the gingival into the gingival sulcus. ,_;ontinue procedure until all exposed surfaces of the teeth have been thoroughly cleaned and polished.

4. A rubber cup or soft bristle brush may be used on occlusal surfaces.

TECHNIQUE I-IINT

Use un waxed dental floss to draw excess Zircate Prophy Paste through interproximal areas.

STORAGE

Replace C3P on tube when not in use. Do not store paste above 25°C (77°F). Keep out of direct sunlight.

©1998 DENTSPLY International Inc. All Rights Reserved

DENTSPLY Caulk

DENTSPLY International Inc. Milford. DE 19963·0359

DENT5PLY DeTrey GmbH; De-Trey Straf3e 1. D-78467 l'on5ta02:. Tel.: 0 75 31/5 83·0

Printed in U.S.A.

577003 (R·5/98)

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

SECT10N I - Product/Company Identification

1.1 Pr-oduct Tr-ade Name: ZIRCA TE® Prophy Paste

1.2 Part (Uem) Number: 67701H

1.3 Divisio-n Name: DENTS PLY Caulk

104 Address: ]8 West Clarke Avenue

City State Zip: Milford DE 19963-0359

Internet Address: hHp:llwww.caulk.com

1.5 Emergency Telephone Number: (800) 424-9300 (Chemtrec)

1.6 Telephone Number for InCormation:(302) 422-4511 (8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Eastern Time)

J. 7 Date Prepared: 10/09/00 Date Revised: 10/09/03

SECTION 11- Hazardous IngredientslIdentity Information

Hazardous Com~onents OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV ~ Percent
Zirconium Silicate 5mg/m) 5mglm) 10101-52·7 <75 %
Tin Oxide 2:nglml 2mglml 182g2-1O-5 <10%
Sodium Saccharine 15mglml IOmg/ml 128-44·9 <0.10% SECTION lll- PhysicaUChemical Characteristics

r.i BOiling point: N.E.

3.2. Vapor pressure: N.E.

3.3 Vapor density: N.A.

3.4 Solubility in water: Slight

3.6 Specific Gravity: 2.5 g/cml 3.7 Melting Point: N.A.

3.8 Evaporation rate: N.A.

3.5 Appe.arance. and odor:Lighl Grey paste with odor of spearmint

SECTION IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data

4.1 Flash point (method used):

4.2. Flammability (explosive limits): 4.3 Extinguishing media:

4.4 Special fire. figbting procedures:

4.5 Unusual fire and explosion hazards:

N.A.

LEL: N.A. N.A.

N.I\.

NA ..

UEL, N.A.

SECTION V - Reactivity Data

S.l Stability:

5.2 Ccnditiuns to avoid (stability):

5.3 Incompatibility (materials to avoid):

SA Hezaedous decomposition or b yprcducts r 5.5 Hazardous polymerization:

5.6 Conditions to avoid:

Unstable:

Stable: X

Heat greater than 60cC1I40"'F None

N.E

May occur:

N.A.

Will not occur' X

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Instructions For Use

Fluoride containing preparation with deeply penetrating action for caries prophylaxis, and

treatment of sensitive necks of teeth. .

Composition: 1mL suspension contains 50mg sodium ftuoride (5%w/v), equivalent to 22,600ppm fluoride ion, [22.6mg fluoride] in an alcoholic solution of natural resins.

indications: Caries prophylaxis by deep penetration with fluoride. Desensitisation of sensitive

necks of teeth. ..

Method of Application: Colgate Duraphat varnish is to be applied by the dentist, and is not for self-medication by the patient. Before applying Colgate Duraphat, excess plaque should be removed and the teeth dried. Colgate Duraphat is applied as a thin layer to the most affected areas of dentition using a brush, probe or swab.

Dosage: For milk teeth up to 0.25mL (5.65mg fluoride)

For mixed dentition up to 0.40mL (9.04mg fluoride)

For permanent dentition up to 0.75mL (16.95mg fluoride)

For caries prophylaxis, the application is usually repeated every 6 months but more frequent applications (every 3 months) may be made. For hypersensitivity 2 or 3 applications should be made within a few days. The patient should not brush the teeth or chew food for 4 hours after treatment.

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to colophony, ulcerative gingivitis, stomatitis, and bronchial asthma.

Precautions: Application of Duraphat to the whole dentition should not be carried out on an empty stomach. Not for systemic treatment. DO NOT SWALLOW. As this product contains 33.8% volume of ethanol, it is recommended to avoid its use in pregnant or lactating women. Each dose contains up to 0.2g of alcohol.

Interaction with Other Drugs: On the day when Colgate Duraphat has been applied, no high dose fluoride preparations such as fluoride gels should be used. The administration of fluoride supplements should be suspended for several days after applying Colgate Duraphat. The presence of alcohol in the Duraphat formula should be considered.

Adverse Reactions: In subjects with a tendency to allergic reactions, oedematous swelling of the oral mucosa has been observed in exceptional cases, especially after extensive application. Ulcerative gingivitis and stomatitis have been reported by sensitive individuals. In rare cases, asthma attacks may occur in patients who have bronchial asthma. In patients with gastric sensitivity retching or vomiting may occur after a high dosage and extensive application. If necessary the varnish layer can easily be removed from the mouth by brushing and ri~~ing ..

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-'-ins"truCtions for Use

1. If necessary, clean the teeth with rotation brush, especially at the sites most likely to be affected by caries. When groups of patients (eg in children's dentistry) are to be treated, they should clean the teeth themselves using a toothbrush.

2. Clean one or two quadrants of excessive saliva using an air syringe (or by dabbing with cellulose). Colgate Duraphat is applied from the tube using a miniature cotton swab, probe or brush, painting and dabbing repeatedly to form a thin layer. Then treat the next quadrants in the same manner.

3. It is advisable to begin by applying the varnish to teeth in the lower jaw before too much saliva collects. It may not be necessary to paint the lingual surfaces, as these are generally more caries resistant. Colgate Duraphat should preferably be applied to those spots most susceptible to caries attack.

4. The yellowish colour of Colgate Duraphat greatly facilitates its application and control.

Colgate Duraphat sets in the presence of saliva. The effect of Colgate Duraphat is dependent on the prolonged activity of fluoride. The varnish film should not be removed prematurely. Patients should be advised not to brush their teeth or chew food for at least 4 hours after treatment. During this time fluids and soft foods may be consumed.

5. Instruments, clothing etc which comes into contact with Colgate Duraphat can be cleaned

with alcohol.

Overdosage: Accidental ingestion of large amounts of fluoride may result in acute burning in the mouth and sore tongue. Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea may occur soon after ingestion (within 30 minutes) and are accompanied by salivation, heamatemesis, and epigastric cramping abdominal pain. These symptoms may persist for 24 hours. If less than 5 mg fluoride/kg body weight have been ingested give calcium (eg milk) orally to relieve gastrointestinal symptoms and observe for a few hours. If more than 5 mg fluoride/kg body weight have been ingested give milk orally if possible and seek immediate medical assistance. For accidental ingestion of more than 15mg fluoride /kg body weight, admit immediately to a hospital facility. For further information, contact the Poisons Information Centre on 13 1126 (Australia), 0800 764 766 (New Zealand).

Excipient Ingredients: Ethanol, white beeswax, shellac, colophony BP, mastic, sodium saccharin, flavour.

Presentation: Box of 1 tube of 10mL Colgate Duraphat.

Schedule 2 substance. Pharmacy Medicine. Keep out of reach of children. 3tore below 25 0 C.

\t1anufactured in Germany

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Fluoride containing preparatlnn with deeply penelraiing action for caries prophylaxis and treatment 01 sensitive necks olleelh.

Instructions lor use

Composition 1 ml suspension contains. .'. ..' .

50 mg sodium fluoride, equivalent to.22.6 mg fluorine, In an alcoholic solution of natural resins.

Indications· .

, .Caries prophylaxis by deep impregnation with fluoride. Desensitizalion 01 sensitive necks of teeth.

Contl'aindications .

Ulcerative gingivitis and stomatitis, asthma bronchiale.

Adverse reactions .

In case of disposition to allergic reactions. especially alter application to larger surfaces. edematous swellings

have been reported in rare instances. . ..' ..

In very rare instances attacks of dyspnea can occur In asthmatic children. Patients known for sensitive stomach

may sometimes react with vomiting at high doses applied to larger surfaces. .

Advise: fn those cases of intolerance the varnish layer can be eaSily removed from the mouth by brushing and

rinsing.

fnteractions with other substances .. On day of Duraphat9application high doses of fluoride preparations such as fluoride gels should not be admlOi' stered. In order to avoid fluorine accumulatJon the regular adrninistranon of tluoride tablets should be suspended for several days after application of Duraphat".

Dosage Unless otherwise prescribed: .

for milk teeth up to 0.25 ml (= 5.7 mg fluorine)

for mixed dentition up to OAO ml (= 9.0 mg fluorine)

for the permanent dentition up to 0.75 ml (= 17.0 mg fluorine) . .

The quantities indicated will not be exceeded if Ouraphat=is applied in a thin lay;.r to the sites of predominant incidence of the dentition. It should be noted that a certain amount of Duraphat remains In the cotton swab.

dappen glass etc. .

When applying a cartridge the amount utilized can immediately be noted from the scale shown on ItS surtace.

Mode of application .

Remove massive plaque first. In dental practice dry up the teeth by means of cotton swab and a!r blower, outside the practice use tongue spatula wrapped with cellulose for drymg. Then apply the suspension to the teeth.! Duraphat" is not for self·medication by the patient. Apply Duraphat" from the tube by means of a cotton swab (e.q. Q·Tip etc.) as a thin layer to the most affected areas of the dentition, preferably to the proximal application. A thick layer and large paintinqs particulary to the lingual side should be avoided In the lnterest of the patient's comfort. Duraphat" cartridges enable to exercise a most precrse. fow dosed fluonde application. FOR APPLICATION ONLY USE BLUNT SPECIAL NEEDLES. The upper end should be bent with hand or for-

ceps tor facilitating the application to proximal and distal surfaces. . e . .

Proximal Place needle carefully between the teeth and press a small amount otDuraphat to the proximal sides. It is recommended to place the needle from both sides as well as occlusally In a way round the contact zone that all the interdental space is filled up with Duraphat.. g Occfusal Draw one drop of Duraphat" with the needle along the fissures. Remainders of plaque can be remo- ~ ved with the needle at the same time. The border of fillings and crowns should be treated m the same way as ~ proximal surfaces, fissures and pits, which also applies to exposed and hxpersensltlve necks of teeth. '" Smooth surfaces of the teeth need to be treated only in case of increased canes actiVity, especially at commen· ~ cing opaque decalcination. Towards this end place the needle at a tangent and distribute Duraphat" to the sur- ro face with the bent end of the canula. M

Duration of application

At lesser or average caries incidence the treatment should be repeated every six months, preferably at next dental inspection. In case of more intensive caries development Duraphat" should be administered at three month intervals. This refers especially to the treatment of predominantly attacked sides of the dentition as well as for instance to erupting molars and milk teeth.

Treatment of hypersensitive necks of teeth: 2-3 applications within a few days. Advice Duraphat" must not be stored above 25'C. Keep out 01 reach 01 children. Properties

Duraphat" is a well approved fluoride containing varnish combining a marked caries-prophylactic effect with a particulary timesaving technique of application. It has been proved in general dental practice as well as in community dental health care and childrens dentistry. In addition, it displays astrong desensitising effect when applied to dentinal surfaces. Durapnat" is remarkably waler tolerant and covers even moist teeth with a well adhering film of varnish which sets in saliva and during the following hours allows a measurable penetration

of the fluoride to the deeper layers of the enamel. .'

Advice Method of painting:

1. If necessary clean the teeth with rotation brush, especially at the sites most likely to be affected by caries. When groups of patients (e.g. in children's dentistry) are to be treated it is recommended to' let them do it themselves with their own toothbrush.

2. At first clean one or two quadrants of excessive saliva with the air syringe (or by dabbing with cellulose) and immediatety apply Duraphat? with a miniature cotton swab, painting and dabbing repeatedly forming a thin layer. For this purpose commercial cooton-wool buds (e.q, Q·Tips, Vasenot slicks etc.) have also proved useful. Susequently treat the next quadrants in the same manner immediately. It is recommended to use a disposable brush as a means of cross-nfection protection.

It is advisable to start with painting the lower jaw before too much saliva collects and interteres. A more economi· cal use is possible iI the lingual surfaces are spared from painting which in most instances is superfluous as they are sufflclenlly caries-resistant m general. The yellOWISh colour of Duraphal'" greatly facilitates its application. For the application of Ouraphat" to affixed orthodontic apparatus the use of a syringe has proved more advantageous. In this way the border of tapes ancl brackets as well as other weak points can be fluoridated effectively. The teeth need not be kept dry for any length of time as with the use of watery fluoride solutions.

After Duraphat" application the patient can close his mouth immediately. Duraphat" sets in saliva after some time. The particular effect of Duraphat? is dependable on the prolonged activity of the fluoride. The varnish film must not be removed or chewed off prernaturaly. Patients should be instructed not to eat for a minimum of 4 hours except such food not necessarily to be chewed. During this period fluids and soft foods i.e. soup may be consumed. On the day of application refrain from brushing the teeth.

Paintings of the whole denition must not be carried out on an empty stomach. Duraphat" should preferably be applied to those spots most likely attecked by caries. Instruments, dappen glasses, clothing etc. that had been In contact with Duraphal" can be cleaned up with alcohol.

In cases oft increased caries incidence and periodontopathia the prophylactic effort of the dentist should be supported by general instructions to the patient for dental care and reasonable nutrition.

Presentation and Pacll Size

Box of 5 cartridges 1.6 ml each of Duraphat'.

Box of 1 tube of 10 ml Duraphat~.! Clinic pack of 5 tubes of 30 ml Ouraphat".

Manufactured in Germany by: A. Nattermann & Cie GmbH· 0·50829 Cologne

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International Distribution:

Inpharma GmbH.

0·50933 Cologne. Germany

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Prior to use, carefully read ~GB the instrus;tions tor use. ~

GC'Tooth Mousse

Topical creme with bio-available calcium and phosphate

For use by a dental professional in the recommended indications.

DESCRIPTION

GC Tooth Mousse is a water based creme containing Hscaldent?" CPP-ACP (Casein Phosphopeptide-Amorphous Calcium Phosphate). When CPP-ACP is applied in the oral environment, it will bind to biofilms, plaque, bacteria, hydroxyapatite and soft tissue localising bio-avafable calcium and phosphate.

IMPORTANT

Saliva will enhance the effectiveness of CPP-ACP and the flavour will help stimulate saliva flow. The longer CPP-ACP and saliva are maintained in the mouth, the more effective the result.

A topical paste containing bio-available calcium and phosphate

1. Provides extra protection for teeth.

2. Helps neutralize acid challenges from acidogenic bacteria in plaque.

3. Helps neutralize acid challenges from other internal and external acid sources.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Hecaldent" CPP-ACP is derived from milk casein. Do not use on patients with a milk protein allergy.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Professional application:

a. Immediately following surgery bleaching.

b. After ultrasonic, hand scaling or root planing.

c. Following professional tooth cleaning (P.T.C.).

d. After application of topical fluoride.

e. To provide a topical ccating for patients suffering from erosion, xerostomia or Sjogren's syndrome.

For high risk caries patients.

I. Custom tray application

1. Foltowing bleach application, rinse the custom tray thoroughly under running water.

2. Extrude a generous layer of GC Tooth Mousse into the tray and apply to the upper and / or lower teeth.

3. Leave the tray undisturbed in the mouth for a minimum of 3 minutes.

4. Remove the tray.

5. Instruct the patient to use the tongue to spread the remaining GC Tooth Mousse throughout the mouth. Instruct the patient to retain for as long as possible (1- 2 minutes) avoiding expectoration and delaying swallowing. The longer GC Tooth Mousse and saliva are maintained in the mouth, the more effective the result.

6. Ask the patient to rinse any GC Tooth Mousse remaining on the surface. Any residual GC Tooth Mousse can be left to gradually dissipate. Advise the patient not to eat or drink for 30 minutes following application.

7. Any residual GC Tooth Mousse in the tray should be rinsed or brushed off under running water immediately after use.

IL Non tray application

1. If necessary, remove any excess saliva on the tooth surface with

a cotton roll or pellet. .

2. Apply a generous layer of GC Tooth Mousse to the tooth surfaces using an application swab, gloved finger or in difficult interproximal areas using an Interproximal T oath Cleaning Brush.

3. Leave GC Tooth Mousse undisturbed in the mouth for a minimum of 3 minutes.

4. Then instruct the patient to use the tongue to spread the remaining GC Tooth Mousse throughout tile mouth. Request tihe patient to hold in the mouth for as long as possible (1- 2 minutes) avoiding expectoration and delaying swallowing. The longer GC Tooth Mousse and saliva are maintained in the moutih, the more effective the result.

5. Ask the patient to rinse any GC Tooth Mousse remaining on the surface. Any residual GC Tooth Mousse can be left to gradually dissipate. Advise the patient not to eat or drink for 30 minutes following application

FLAVOURS

Strawberry (S), Melon (M), Vanilla (V), Mint (I), Tutti·Frutti (T)

Note:

S, M, V, I and T in parentheses are abbreviations for each flavour. These abbreviations are marked on the tubes after lot numbers to show the flavour of the contents

For example, 021 003.§ Strawberry

STORAGE

Store in a cool dry low humidity area away from direct sunlight (8-25°C) (46.4-77.0°F).

(Shelf life: 2 years from date of manufacture)

PACKAGES

Tube containing 40g (3SmL)

1. Assortment Package

lOx 40g tubes (2 each of Strawberry, Melon, Vanilla, Mint, TuttiFrutti)

2. Refill Package 1 x40g tube

* Vanilla is especially recommended for patients suffering from erosion caries and conditions arising from xerostomia.

NOTE

GC Tooth Mousse with its unique Recaldent™ CPP-ACP formulation is available through the dental profession and is not sold in pharmacies, supermarkets or other

retail outlets. 'CPP-ACP was developed at The School of Dental Science, The University of Melbourne Victoria Australia. For more information, contact:

http//www.recaldent.com http/Iwww. dry-mouth-explained.com Recaldent" is a trademark and is used under licence from Recaldent Pty. Ltd.

CAUTION

1. Always replace cap after use and remove any residual paste around the tube neck.

2. In case of contact with skin, remove with wet gauze or tissue.

3. In case of contact with eyes, flush immediately with water and seek medical attention.

4. In case of spillage on clothes, wash off with water.

5. Recaldent" CPP-ACP is derived from milk casein. Do not use on patients with a milk protein allergy.

NEUTRAFuJOR SIJ(JO Plus 7b«IIpaste

What type of product is NeutraFluor 5000 Plus Toothpaste?

NeutraFluor 5000 Plus is a high concentration sodium fluoride toothpaste lor use by patients who have a high risk 01 dental decay (caries). Scientific research concludes that when toothpaste containing a relatively high amount of fluoride Is applied to the teeth it offers increased protection against acid attack from decay causing bacteria in the mouth.

What is In the product?

This toothpaste contains fluoride, and each treatment dose, ie a thin ribbon of paste on a toothbrush contains 2.Smg fluoride. The toothpaste also contains a number of other ingredients. These are necessary to facilitate Ihe consistency, flavour, foaming and cleaning actions of the toothpaste. These ingredients include silicon dioxide, sorbitol, saccharin, potassium pyrophosphate, macrogol 600, xanthan gum, flavour, sodium benzoate, sodium lauryl sulphate, brilliant blue colour and purified water.

NeutraFluor 5000 Plus is registered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods and its number is Aust R 71490. NeutraFluor 5000 Plus comes in a 56g tube.

Before using this product

NeutraFluor 5000 Plus should only be used on the recommendation .of your dentist or doctor, as part of a tooth decay prevention routine. NeutraFluor 5000 Plus should not be used by any person with known allergic reactions to fluoride or other ingredients stated above.

Children under 6 years should not use NeutraFluor 5000 Plus unless recommended by a dentist or doctor. Use in children under 6 years requires parental supervision, as young children frequently cannot perform tho brushing process without significant swallowing. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should be cautious before using this product and discuss its use with their dentist or doctor.

How to use fhe product properly .

Do not swallow the toothpaste. The loothpaste acts on Ihe surface of your teelh and should not be swaflowed.

Dosage: Follow these instruclions unless otherwise instructed by your dentist or doctor.

1. Adults and children 6 years and older: apply a thin ribbon of ~leutraRuor 5000 Plus to a soft, small headed, multl-tutted toothbrush. Brush teeth thoroughly for two minutes.

2. Affer use, adults spit out. Children agod 6 - 16 years spit out after use and rinse mouth thoroughly.

For best results, do not eat or drink for 30 minutes.

NeulraFluor 5000 Plus is easily applied on a toothbrush and should be used daily in place of regular fluoride toothpaste unless otherwise instructed by your dentist or doctor,

In the event of an overdose, contact your nearest Poisons Information Centre (or hospital accident and emergency department), or tell your dector immediately. The Poisons Infonmation Centre can be contacted on 131126 (Australia), 03 474 7000 (New Zealand); or the Colgate Safety Lirie at the Poisons Information Centre can be contacted on 1800 025 044 (Australia).

Unwanted eHects

Allergic reaclions have been rarely reported with the use of fluoride toothpastes. Should you experience any unwanted eHect from using the product you should stop using the product and consult your doctor or dentist.

How 10 store the product

You should keep your NeutraFluor 5000 Plus below 25°C and out of reach of children. This product should not be used after the expiry dale which is clearly marked at the crimp on the end of the tube. Important reminders

This toothpaste has been recommended specifically for you. Do riot share this loothpaste with any one else. If you have any concerns or questions you should not hesitate to discuss these with your dentlst or doclor.

Whore this producl comes from

NeutraFluor 5000 Plus is a product developed by Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals, USA.

Colgale Oral Care, 345 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000.

TM's 'Colgale' and 'NeutraFJuor' Registered.

For all enquiries regarding this product, please Gall Consumer Information Service

(Free Call) 1800802307 (Australia) or 0800 441740 (New Zealand). This package leaflet was developed in June 2001.

POO7J82AU Rev. 6102:

TOPACALC~5

Tooth Protection System for Surgery and Home Use

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Overview: Topacal C_5™ contains Calplext'" for conditioning teeth. Topacal C-5™ is a gel that liquifies when agitated and then reforms a gel. The formulation and application methods developed by NSI are designed to provide an alternative to clinically applied fluoride. Topacal C-5™ with Calplex™ works by providing the tooth surface with a bioavailable source of calcium and phosphate, and by helping to maintain an alkaline environment at the tooth surface. Topacal C-5™ is a major advance in cosmetic dentistry and in the treatment of dental disease. Topacal offers the following benefits:

• Strengthens Tooth Enamel

• Reduces Cavities

• Helps Neutralise Plaque Acids

• Removes Stains

GO Soothing - great for use post treatment after a bleaching procedure • Anti-bacterial

" Topacal C_5™ has a pleasant minty taste, will not effect or harm soft tissue, and is fully ingestable.

Method: Shake the bottle each time before use. Topacal C-5™ is thixotropic and must be shaken down to the tip of the bottle before removing the cap.

Surgery Application: Following scaling or bleaching and final rinsing, Topacal C_5™ can be applied to localised areas of sensitive exposed dentine or minor white lesions with a micro brush without the need for a final rinse. For cases with more severe problems such as extensive exposed gingival margins, interproximal caries potential and extensive white lesions, Topacal C-5 should be applied in a tray as follows

1. Prepare the upper or lower trays. These trays should allow the Topacal C_5™ in the tray to be in contact with

tooth structure, up to and over the gum line.

2. Remove all the pellicle layer using your normal method, pumice etc.

3. Generously apply Topacal C_STM to the tray and apply to the upper or lower teeth.

4. Leave the tray in place for 30 minutes.

5. Remove the tray. Do not rinse, leave the teeth wet with Topacal C-STM

Home Use: Patients with localised minor problems should be instructed to apply Topacal C-5™ to the problem area with a tooth brush or cotton bud, making sure to fully wet out the area. Patients should be encouraged not to rinse. For those with more severe problems the use of a tray is recommended for maximum effect. Topacal C-5™ should be used in trays following normal brushing and rinsing Most patients find this convenient in the evening. Again, encourage patients not to rinse after removing the tray

Patients should be instructed in the proper care and cleaning of trays.

Storage: Store below 25°C, and do not use beyond expiry date

Warranty: Nulite Systems International Pty. Ltd. recognises its responsibility to replace such quantity of their product as proved to be defective. Nulite Systems International does not accept liability for any loss or damage direct or consequential arising out of the use or (nability to use the products described herein. Before using, the user shall determine the suitability of the product for its intended use and user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.

Manufacturer's Information: Each pack contains 30 rnl, Topacal C-5™ It has been developed and manufactured by Nulite Systems International Pty. Ltd. Copyright Nulite Systems International Pty. Ltd 7/42 Leighton P/L Hornsby, NSW, Australia 2077

Made in Australia by Nulite Systems International Pty Ltd

PO Box 388 Hornsby NSW 1630

Freecall 1800023016 Ph +61 (02) 9482 1888 Fax +61 (02) 94821875

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