Cap & Crown Cement is designed to temporarily secure dental restorations (loose crowns, caps, laminates, and bridges). This is a TEMPORARY REMEDY meant to secure your dental restoration until you have a chance to visit your dentist
Direction Try to fit the dental restoration securely on the tooth surface. Without a secure fit, DO NOT PROCEED. If the crown has a post attached to it, or if there is tooth structure remaining inside the crown, cement may not adhere. Rinse the tooth area and inside of the crown, cap or inlay with warm water and dry with the cotton swab. To open, tear on dotted line. Squeeze or use wooden applicator stick to roll contents of Part A and B into the plastic part of package. Use wooden applicator to mix the 2 ingredients until smooth consistency is achieved. Use only what you need to repair your tooth. At this point you have 1 minute to place dental work in your mouth before cement begins to harden. Place Thin Set evenly inside the dental restoration with applicator. Place the crown, cap or inlay or laminent on the tooth and gently bite down to push into position. Hold dental work in place for about 2 minutes for cement to set. Thin Set will begin to harden within a few minutes, but will not completely set for an hour. Use a toothbrush to gently clear any excess material from the dental restoration once the cements begins to harden. Use dental floss 30 minutes later to clean the crown, inlay or bridge. Avoid chewing on the repair for an hour to allow the material to set.