Retention beads have several uses

July 1, 2000
GC Retention Beads are designed for maximizing retention in composite and acrylic resin veneers. They also can be critical and effective in partial dentures where limited vertical space is available. Simply sprinkle a layer of the fine beads over the partial denture-retention mesh.

GC Retention Beads are designed for maximizing retention in composite and acrylic resin veneers. They also can be critical and effective in partial dentures where limited vertical space is available. Simply sprinkle a layer of the fine beads over the partial denture-retention mesh.

The beads are 100 micron in size, half the size of conventional beads. They are yellow to contrast against most waxes, enabling a visual assessment of the coverage and density of the applied beads.

The SSS Kit consists of one bottle of beads (15 g) and one bottle of adhesive (10 ml), with a dispensing brush attached to the cap. For more details, call your dental-supply dealer or GC Lab Technologies customer service department at (800) 323-7063.

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