Adverse Reactions - Dentsply Sirona Lucitone 199 Mode D'emploi

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monomer in fully cured materials can
be minimized by soaking the cured
prosthesis in warm water for several
days.
10. Particulates will be generated when
grinding acrylic resins. Eye, skin and
respiratory irritation may occur if
appropriate engineering controls are
not used.
11. Dispose of contents/container in
accordance with local and national
regulations.

Adverse Reactions:

1.
Corneal damage, headache, nausea,
vomiting may occur with exposure
to methyl methacrylate monomer.
(See Warnings and Precautions
statements.)
2. Allergic contact dermatitis and
other allergic reactions may occur
in susceptible individuals. Residual
Residual MMA Content .....................................................................2.2% (% mass fraction) Maximum
Type and Class (according to ISO 20795-1) ................................................................... Type 1, Class 1
Storage temperature for powder and liquid .........................................................60-80°F (16-27°C)
Powder/Liquid ratio .......................................................................................................... 21g (32 cc)/10 ml
Mixing time (time required to wet all particles) .......................................................... 15-30 seconds
Time to reach packing plasticity @ 73°F ± 2°F(23 ± 1°C) ..........................................9 ± 2 minutes
Working time .............................................................................................................................10 ± 4 minutes
Material used to prepare mold ........................................................................................................ gypsum
Temperature of mold when packing ........................................ room temperature to 110°F (43°C)
Recommended cure time and temperature
1st stage .................................................................................... 1
2nd stage ....................................................................................
Alternate cure time and temperature
1st stage ......................................................................................9 hours @ 163°F (73°C)
2nd stage ....................................................................................
Method of cooling flask, time and temperature
1st stage .................................................................
2nd stage ........................................................
monomer in fully cured materials can
be minimized by soaking the cured
prosthesis in warm water for several
days.
3. Particulates will be generated when
grinding acrylate resins. Eye, skin
and respiratory irritation may occur if
appropriate engineering controls are
not used.
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS:
PROPERTIES ANd RECOmmENdEd
PROCEdURES
The preceding table describes typical
properties of LUCITONE 199 Resin,
plus recommended temperatures and
other important processing information.
Further amplification of this condensed
information is found later in the text.
FLASKING
Use conventional detail compression
hour in air at 60-80°F (16-27°C)
1
2
hour in water at 60-80°F (16-27°C)
1
4
2
hours @ 163°F (73°C)
1
2
hour @ 212°F (100°C)
1
2
hour @ 212°F (100°C)
1
2

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