PrepEze® Desensitizer
Q. When do I apply Prep-Eze desensitizer?
A. Prep-Eze desensitizer is indicated to use prior to bonding. Apply it after acid etching the dentin surface, but before placing your bonding agent. Prep-Eze desensitizer works by re-moisturizing the dentin surface after acid etching, and will not interfere with composite bonding.
Q. Is Prep-Eze desensitizer antibacterial?
A. Yes, we included benzalkonium chloride in the formulation for this purpose. Benzalkonium chloride is a fast-acting antimicrobial agent that rids the dentin surface of residual bacteria.
Q. Can I use this material if I am bonding composite to dentin?
A. Yes, Prep-Eze desensitizer does not interfere with resin tagging of the dentin tubules.
Q. Where should I store my bottle of Prep-Eze desensitizer?
A. Store Prep-Eze desensitizer at 65-75°F (18-24°C). If not used for a long period of time, please refrigerate the material. With proper storage the material will last 3 years.
Q. What is the composition of Prep-Eze?
A. Prep-Eze desensitizer is a mixture of HEMA, Sodium fluoride, and Benzalkonium chloride.
Q. Does Prep-Eze desensitizer contain fluoride?
A. Yes, Prep-Eze desensitizer contains fluoride.