PROTEFIX FIXING PADS LOWER JAW. This fine, pleasant and well tolerated for the palate tissue is used mainly during the transition period of temporary prostheses. It contains sodium alginate, which also increases the adhesion of the prosthesis soon after it is moistened. For some people with serious problems attaching prostheses, Protefix® Fixing Pads may be the only remedy.
An ideal solution for the transition period
- Used with temporary dentures
- They compact the spaces
that appear and that cause
specific difficulties - Proven very effective in excessive
lower jaw bone loss,
most often due to old age - The pads offer effective protection
against the formation of points of additional pressure and inflammation - Good hygiene solution, changed every day and easy to use
Important note:
For whole dentures only. Not used for partial dentures, including conical crowns.
Application: Fixing pads. Dosage and method of use:
Lower prosthesis:
- Cut the pad with scissors depending on the size of the prosthesis. Moisten the pad and place it as in the upper prosthesis.
- Press the pad with the two index fingers (from the center outwards) to fit snugly.
- Tip:
If the adhesion of the dentures weakens, please remove the denture and sprinkle the pad with Protefix® Fixing Powder.
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Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
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Side effects:
In hotel cases, hypersensitivity reactions have been observed in the mucous membranes of the mouth and throughout the body. If such reactions occur, consult your dentist.
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Please note the following important tips: - For whole dentures only
- Not for partial dentures joining with moving parts or conical crowns
- Use only in healthy mucous membranes. Please clarify this issue with your dentist.
- For hygienic reasons, Protefix® Fixing Pads must be changed at least once a day.
- Store Protefix® Fixing Pads as dry as possible.
- Do not use after the expiration date.
- Keep out of reach of children.
PROTEFIX FIXING PADS LOWER JAW Composition:
100g of the fabric of the pads contain sodium alginate, viscose and polypropylene fibers.