Bisco TheraCem Syringe Enlarge View Best SellerBest Seller
Bisco TheraCem Syringe
  • Bisco TheraCem Box
  • Bisco TheraCem Syringe
 

TheraCem®

Delivering a strong bond to zirconia and most substrates, along with easy clean up and high radiopacity, TheraCem offers clinicians an effortless, reliable and durable cementation of indirect restorations.

Item No:
Dental Advisor Preferred Cement 2023 Dental Advisor Preferred Cement 2022 2021 Dental Advisor TheraCem Dental Advisor Preferred Product Self Adhesive Cement 2020 Dental Advisor Innovative Cement 2019 Dental Advisor Innovative Cement 2018 Editors’ Choice Dental Advisor 5.0 Rating Dental Product Shopper Best Product
 

Description

Self-Adhesive Resin Cement

TheraCem is a dual-cured, calcium and fluoride-releasing, self-adhesive resin cement indicated for luting crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays and posts (prefabricated metal/non-metal/fiber posts). 

Delivering a strong bond to Zirconia and most substrates, along with easy clean-up and high radiopacity, TheraCem offers the clinician a reliable and durable cementation of indirect restorations. 

 

Unique Benefits:

  • Continuous calcium and fluoride release*
  • Transitions from acidic to alkaline pH in minutes*
  • Contains MDP, allowing for a strong bond to zirconia, metal, and alumina substrates without the use of a primer.
  • Specially formulated to allow for quick and easy clean-up
  • A high degree of conversion ensures a higher physical strength
  • Easy to identify on radiographs for quick and effective diagnosis
  • Easy auto-mix, dual-syringe provides a consistent mix for immediate delivery

 

Clinical Significance:

  • Delivers a strong bond to zirconia and most substrates with no priming or etching required
TheraCem®

Features & Benefits

Calcium & Fluoride Release

Calcium & Fluoride Release

Continuous calcium and fluoride release.

Alkaline pH

Alkaline pH

Transitions from acidic to alkaline pH in minutes.

Contains MDP

Contains MDP

Contains MDP, allowing for a strong bond to zirconia, metal, and alumina substrates without the use of a primer.

High Degree of Conversion

High Degree of Conversion

A high degree of conversion ensures a higher physical strength.

Self-Adhesive Cement

Self-Adhesive Cement

Self-adhesive, no bonding agents required.

Radiopaque

Radiopaque

Easy to identify on radiographs for quick and effective diagnosis.

Dual-Cured

Dual-Cured

Dual-cured, material will cure even in deep restorations where light cannot reach!

Auto-Mix

Auto-Mix

Auto-mix, dual-syringe provides a consistent mix for immediate delivery.

Low Film Thickness

Low Film Thickness

Low film thickness ensures the restoration is completely seated.

Strong Bond to Zirconia

Strong Bond to Zirconia

Delivers a strong bond to zirconia and most substrates with no priming or etching required.

Easy Clean Up

Easy Clean Up

Formulated to allow for quick and easy removal of excess cement.

 
 

The Roadmap to Restorative Success
View eBook...

5 Fundamentals For Delivering Indirect Ceramic Restorations
View eBook...

The ABC's of Zirconia Bonding
View Bonding Protocols...

BISCO's TheraFamily: The Leaders in Resin-Modified Calcium Silicate
View eBook...

Keys to Successful Placement of Zirconia Restorations
Read Products in Practice...

Free CE!
Liberal or Conservative: Taking the "Politics" Out of Zirconia Cementation by Dr. Jack Griffin
View eBook...

Using Zirconia For Durable and Aesthetic Restorations
View eBook...

Durable, Contemporary Cementation of Lithium-Disilicate Crowns and Bridges
View article...

Best Practices for Cementation
Download eBook...

Solving Clinical Challenges with Calcium-Releasing Products
View ebook...

Restorative Solutions
Meet the Award-Winning Thera Family
View ebook...

Understanding Cements
A Guide From Prep to Post-Op
View Guide

Zirconia is Special
The Optimal Procedure for Zirconia Bonding
View Technique...

One Practice, Two Dentists
A CORE GROUP OF PRODUCTS
A Day in the Life with BISCO's Dream Team
Download Ebook...

Dr Emery Cole reports on TheraCem
View Article...

Catapult TheraCem Product Evaluation
View Evaluation...

Strength & Simplicity Cemented in Chemistry
View Article

Simplifying Procedures While Imparting Ion-Releasing Benefits by Dr. Baliwas
View Article

Why I use TheraCem...
Read Interview with Dr. George D. Reskakis

Dental Advisor Editor's Choice Award
Download Report

Productivity is a Factor in TheraCem's Awards
View Blog

Resin-Based Cements:  Guidelines for Optimal Adhesion
Download eBook

5 Things You Need to Know About the New Cements
Download eBook

Optimizing Implant Esthetics with Resin Cement by Dr. Joseph Kim
My Finest Case

Find out why Dr. David Hornbrook believes TheraCem is a game changer...
View Interview...

Dental Product Shopper Best Product Evaluation
View Evaluation…

TheraCem - The Next Generation Cement by Dr. Joseph Kim
Read Article...

Why I use TheraCem...
Add Another Layer of Security to Your Restorations

Read Interview...

Early Adopters with Dr. Sheri Doniger and Dr. Jeff Nickas
View Interview…

To submit a question regarding BISCO products, please click here.

Can you use TheraCem with All Bond Universal for added bond strength?
You can, but you lose the benefit of TheraCem’s calcium and fluoride release.
- If you need additional bond strength and are taking the time to place a bonding agent, our recommendation is to use BISCO’s All-Bond Universal with Duo-Link Universal.

I know TheraCem has MDP, but what happens if you use Z-PRIME Plus & TheraCem?
Applying Z-PRIME Plus to the substrate is not required when cementing with TheraCem. There are neither benefits nor consequences to using them together. Save time, and money and take advantage of TheraCem’s benefits!

With what type of substrates TheraCem can be used?
TheraCem is compatible with a variety of substrates including zirconia, lithium disilicate (e.max) and feldspathic porcelain.

What is the difference between TheraCem and BisCem?

Both TheraCem and BisCem are self-adhesive cements.
However, TheraCem includes the following features as compared to BisCem:

  • Fluoride and calcium release
  • Higher bonds strengths; especially to Zirconia – Contains MDP
  • 18-month shelf life at room temperature (BisCem requires refrigeration)
  • Higher radiopacity and can be easily identified on a radiograph
  • Easy clean-up and removal of excess cement
  • Alkaline pH after bonding

Do I need to use silane on my glass ceramics restorations?
Yes, in order to achieve reliable cementation results, all glass ceramic substrates should be pre-treated with a silane primer such as BISCO’s Porcelain Primer.

 

Videos

 

Related Products

* Data on file. BISCO, Inc.