G.I. Cement Bonding System

Liquid 15ml + Powder 30g
High-strength glass ionomer cement for crowns, bridges, and orthodontic use. Bonds chemically to tooth structure, releases fluoride, and ensures durable, long-lasting adhesion with easy handling.

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G.I. Cement Bonding System – Liquid 15ml + Cement Powder 30g | Reliable Glass Ionomer Cement for Long-Lasting Dental Restorations

The G.I. Cement Bonding System combines 15ml of liquid and 30g of fine cement powder, delivering a high-performance glass ionomer cement (GIC) ideal for a wide range of dental applications. This two-component system provides excellent adhesion to enamel and dentin, superior biocompatibility, and fluoride release that supports long-term tooth health.

With its easy mixing properties and smooth handling, this GIC system ensures strong, durable bonding for crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and orthodontic brackets. It also offers outstanding marginal seal, minimizing microleakage and post-operative sensitivity.


Key Features:

  • Dual-Component System: Includes 15ml liquid and 30g glass ionomer cement powder for optimal consistency

  • Strong Chemical Bond: Bonds directly to tooth structure without adhesive, reducing chair time

  • Fluoride Release: Promotes remineralization and offers long-term protection against caries

  • High Compressive Strength: Withstands masticatory forces, ideal for long-term restorations

  • Excellent Marginal Seal: Minimizes microleakage and enhances longevity of restorations

  • Biocompatible and Radiopaque: Safe for dental use and visible in radiographs

  • Easy to Mix & Apply: Smooth consistency for effortless handling and application


Indications:

  • Luting crowns and bridges

  • Cementing inlays/onlays

  • Orthodontic band cementation

  • Base or liner under composite and amalgam restorations

G.I. Cement Bonding System is the trusted choice for dental professionals who demand reliability, ease of use, and long-lasting results in restorative and orthodontic procedures.