Implant Prosthetics

GC Dentin Conditioner

Open tray implant impression coping designed for accurate transfer of implant position to dental laboratory analogs, ensuring precise alignment, reliable impressions, and optimal fit for implant-supported restorations.
2,562.00 AED
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GC Fuji 7 GIC (Powder- Liquid)

GC Fuji 7 GIC (Powder‑Liquid) is a conventional glass ionomer restorative material that chemically bonds to tooth structure and releases fluoride. It offers good strength, wear resistance, and low shrinkage, making it suitable for everyday restorative use. Easy to mix and place with reliable performance in a variety of clinical situations.
3,255.00 AED
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GC Fuji I ( Enhanced, Self-Cured Luting Cement)

GC Fuji I (Enhanced, Self‑Cured Luting Cement) is a self‑curing glass ionomer luting cement that chemically bonds to tooth structure and metal without primers or adhesives. It provides low film thickness, strong marginal seal, and sustained fluoride release for durable cementation. Easy to mix and apply, it’s ideal for crowns, bridges, inlays/onlays, posts, and orthodontic attachments.
375.00 AED
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GC Pattern Resin 1-1 Package

GC Pattern Resin 1‑1 Package is a self‑curing acrylic resin system used for creating dental patterns for crowns, bridges, inlays/onlays, and implant prosthetics. It offers fast, dimensionally stable polymerization with low shrinkage and smooth handling for precise pattern fabrication. Ideal for accurate laboratory work and reliable results in restorative workflows.
4,575.00 AED
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