TAUB launches Zero-G implant cement

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TAUB Products, a longtime manufacturer of dental consumable products, announced the launch of Zero-G bio implant cement.

TAUB Products, a longtime manufacturer of dental consumable products, announced the launch of Zero-G bio implant cement.

Zero-G is dual-cure implant cement recommended for intermediate to long-term cementation of implant-retained restorations. It can also be used for traditional crown and bridge restorations. Zero-G can be cured with light in as little as 20 seconds, which allows for complete margin curing. Working time for self-curing is one minute and 45 seconds, and complete set time is two minutes and 30 seconds.

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Zero-G reportedly provides excellent radio-opacity for good visualization after cementation. This helps to facilitate a simple and easy clean up and allows diagnostic examination upon follow-up. It is also retentive, which is said to allow easy removal of excess cement. Its unique color provides contrast to gingival tissue, enhancing visualization.

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