Instructions For Use Acryline X-ray EN
Instructions for Use - Acryline X-Ray Anaxdent Resin
This page summarizes the manufacturer protocol for Acryline X-Ray and Acryline X-Ray DVT, used for the fabrication of radiographic templates, surgical guides and radiopaque dental appliances in the dental laboratory.
Quick protocol overview
Indications
- Occlusal splints and technical dental appliances.
- Radiographic templates and radiopaque surgical guides.
- Implant drilling guides and structures visible in CT / CBCT imaging.
- Relining, repairs, extensions and denture individualization.
Preparation
- Isolate the damp plaster model twice using a suitable separator.
- In repair procedures, roughen the tooth or acrylic surface to improve bonding.
- Moisten the surface if necessary using the recommended bonding liquid before applying the resin.
Processing steps
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Prepare the working area.
Isolate the model and verify all surfaces before application. -
Measure the components.
Mix Acryline powder and liquid at a ratio of 10 g to 7 ml. -
Allow soaking.
Respect a soaking time of approximately 15 seconds before handling. -
Apply and shape.
Work during the plastic phase using brush, pouring or injection technique. -
Polymerize.
Follow the standard protocol at 45 °C or the extended protocol at 55 °C if a longer working time is required. -
Finish and polish.
Adjust, finish and polish the appliance after complete polymerization.
Manufacturer parameters
| Parameter | Value | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Powder / liquid ratio | 10 g / 7 ml | Standard Acryline protocol. |
| Soaking time | 15 seconds | Before processing. |
| Standard polymerization | 10 min at 45 °C | Routine use. |
| Extended working mix | 1/3 Liquid HI + 2/3 cold liquid | Mix ratio remains 10 g / 7 ml. |
| Extended polymerization | 15 min at 55 °C | For extended working time. |
| Plastic phase at 23 °C | 2–2.5 min | Working window for shaping. |
| Injection / pressure pot | 15 min - 2 to 5 bars - 45 °C | For flasking or injection technique. |
| Storage | 21 °C | Store in a dry, dark and well-ventilated place. |
X-Ray / X-Ray DVT specificity
Acryline X-Ray is specifically developed for radiopaque diagnostic appliances. The X-Ray version is intended for CT-based radiographic guides, while X-Ray DVT is optimized for DVT / CBCT imaging systems.
Warnings
- For dental laboratory use only.
- Avoid inhalation of monomer vapors.
- Avoid skin contact with unpolymerized material.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Discontinue use in case of allergic reaction.
- Dispose of monomer according to hazardous waste regulations.