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Lubricant and Release AgentFor Professional <strong>Dent</strong>al UsePULPDENT CORPORATION


<strong>WINK</strong>Water solublelubricatingsolution andrelease agent ina convenientpump dispenser.Not a spray.PULPDENT


• Greaseless , water solubleformula goes on smoothly andeasily and washes off quicklywith water.• Replaces petroleum jelly andother greasy, lumpy, hard toremove materials.• Apply with a cotton pellet.• Thins easily with air.


INDICATIONSLubricant for:<strong>WINK</strong>Ensures accuracy and patient comfort.Saves time.• Outside surface of restorations to facilitatecement removal• Build ups, teeth and preps when makingtemporary restorations• Rubber dam to facilitate placement withouttearingPULPDENT


INDICATIONSLubricant for:<strong>WINK</strong>Ensures accuracy and patient comfort.Saves time.• Tight fitting implant abutments during try-inphase• Face and lips to prevent drying during longprocedures• Hands when handling sticky materialsPULPDENT


INDICATIONS<strong>WINK</strong>Ensures accuracy and patient comfort.Saves time.Quick release agent for:• All impression materials, even polyethers• Set cement from outside surfaces of restorations• Cement and impression material from face andtissuePULPDENT


INDICATIONS<strong>WINK</strong>Ensures accuracy and patient comfort.Saves time.Quick release agent for:• Temporary materials from resin crown build ups• Alginate impressions for diagnostic models• Buccal surfaces of dentures during relineproceduresPULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>Ensures accuracy and patient comfort.Saves time.Easy release of set impressionsprevents the distortion caused bytorque and stresses during removalfrom the mouth.Even a small distortion can result ininaccurate models and restorationsthat do not fit properly.PULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>Have you ever struggled to remove an impression?Or remove set impression material from face and lips?Remove them in a blink with <strong>WINK</strong>.Just place a small amount of <strong>WINK</strong> on a cottonpellet or suitable applicator, and you’re ready to go.PULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>For easy removal of rigid final impressions,place a thin coat of Wink on facial and lingualtooth surfaces and on mucosa (but not thetooth prep when making final impressions).Apply a thin coat of <strong>WINK</strong>before making impressionsImpressions come off in ablink with <strong>WINK</strong>PULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>NOTE:Do not place <strong>WINK</strong> on the toothprep when making final impressionsfor permanent restorations.


<strong>WINK</strong>A thin coat of <strong>WINK</strong> on face and lipsmakes removing set impression materialfrom face and soft tissue a breeze.Apply <strong>WINK</strong> to face and lipsSet impression materialpeels off effortlesslyPULPDENT


For superior temporary restorations, lubricatepreps and adjacent teeth with <strong>WINK</strong> and air thin.The set temporary material releases with ease fromthe teeth. Margins are crisp and easily readable.Apply <strong>WINK</strong> witha cotton pelletAir thin <strong>WINK</strong>Perfect temporary withcrisp margins is shownin the impression


<strong>WINK</strong>Figure 1 shows <strong>WINK</strong> being placed into the inlaypreparation prior to making a temporary inlay.Figure 2 shows the temporary inlay being easilyremoved from the preparation.Figure 1 Figure 2


<strong>WINK</strong>Place a thin coat of <strong>WINK</strong> on the outsideof temporary restorations and removalof set cement is quick and effortless.PULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>Note:Avoid getting <strong>WINK</strong> under the margin oftemporary or permanent restorationsduring cementation.PULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>Figure 1 shows a partial core build up.Figure 2 shows <strong>WINK</strong> being applied to the coreprior to placement of the temporary material.After setting, the temporary will release easily.Figure 1 Figure 2


<strong>WINK</strong>Figure 1 shows the custom tray with provisional materialin place after <strong>WINK</strong> was applied to the four anterior teeth.Figure 2 shows the custom tray and temporary after it waseasily removed. Note that the provisional materialreleased from the mouth and stayed in the tray.Figure 3 shows the finished temporary in place.Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3


<strong>WINK</strong><strong>WINK</strong> is being placed on a natural tooth core and apartial core preparation prior to placement ofprovisional material. <strong>WINK</strong> is water soluble, washesoff easily, and will not interfere with cementation.


<strong>WINK</strong>NOTE:Apply <strong>WINK</strong> on the tooth prep priorto making a temporary restoration.But do not apply <strong>WINK</strong> on the toothprep when making final impressions forpermanent restorations.


<strong>WINK</strong>During the try-in phase for tight fitting implants,place <strong>WINK</strong> on the implant abutment prior totry-in. Even tight fitting CAD/CAM implantsrelease with ease.


<strong>WINK</strong>A thin coat of <strong>WINK</strong> lubricates rubber damand facilitates placement without tearing.PULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>Instructions for Use1. Dispense a small amount of <strong>WINK</strong> into a dappendish or mixing well.2. Apply a thin coat of <strong>WINK</strong> on the teeth, soft tissueor the outside of the restoration. Air thin if desired.3. <strong>WINK</strong> easily washes off with water.Note: Avoid getting <strong>WINK</strong> under the margin of arestoration during cementation or on the toothprep when a final impression is being made for apermanent restoration. When making animpression for a temporary restoration, applying<strong>WINK</strong> to the tooth prep is indicated.PULPDENT


<strong>WINK</strong>Code Description _<strong>WINK</strong> 50mL Dispenser BottlePULPDENTPULPDENT

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