
Glass Ionomer for Cementing (20 gr Powder + 13 gr Liquid) - VIDU
Self-curing ionomer for cementing:
- Plastic Neutral. Plastic footprint = 0gr. *Certified by rePurpose.
- High adhesion to dentin, enamel and non-precious alloys ensuring excellent.
- Exact marginal sealing
- Low film thickness.
- Excellent biocompatibility
Similar product recommended:
- Nº 4 in Dental glass ionomer cement
- Nº 983 in all Dentaltix

Self-curing ionomer for cementing:
- Plastic Neutral. Plastic footprint = 0gr. *Certified by rePurpose.
- High adhesion to dentin, enamel and non-precious alloys ensuring excellent.
- Exact marginal sealing
- Low film thickness.
- Excellent biocompatibility
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Description
Vidu cementing glass ionomer is a bioinert, chemically curing glass ionomer luting cement with high adhesion to dentin, enamel and non-precious alloys.
Characteristics of Glass Ionomer for Cementation:
- High adhesion to dentin, enamel and non-precious alloys ensuring excellent.
- Exact marginal sealing
- Low film thickness.
- Excellent biocompatibility
- Easy mixing.
- Low acidity.
- No need to record or join.
- Resin-free cement for patients allergic to methacrylates.
- Radiopaque, visible on X-rays.
- Content: 20 g of powder, 13 g of liquid, a spoon and a mixing pad.
Indications for Glass Ionomer for Cementing:
- For cementing metal and ceramic crowns, bridges, inlays and onlays.
- To cement orthodontics.
GLASS IONOMER FOR CEMENTING VIDU · PLASTIC NEUTRAL CERTIFIED · ZERO PLASTIC FOOTPRINT
VIDU works to always offer the most responsible solution and, while maintaining the necessary hygienic qualities in the clinic, always seeks a balance between fair price and care for the planet.
In the case of glass ionomer, they have reached an agreement with RePurpose, an organization that has developed the largest certified network of plastic collection projects in the world, according to which it collects, through the Nuevo Ciclo project, in Colombia, the same amount of plastic than they generate.
Environmental impact meters >> VIDU glass ionomer plastic footprint of 10 gr = 0 gr.
- Weight of plastic used = 10 gr.
- Weight of plastic collected = 10 gr.
- Type of collection: Normal.
- Location: Colombia
- Data for each bottle of glass ionomer.
- RePurpose certified.
- Learn more.

LET'S BE PART OF THE CHANGE!
- Plastic Neutral. Certified by RePurpose.
- 100% recyclable packaging. For the packaging of this product, cardboard from controlled forests has been used and the syringes are made of recycled HDPE, always guaranteeing the maximum conditions of quality and hygiene in the products.
- Production forthcoming. This cement is manufactured and packaged in Europe, favouring local production and minimising transport.
- Fair price. By achieving a fair and reasonable price, we always seek to offer the easiest and least polluting recycling solution possible, guaranteeing the highest quality and hygienic conditions for the products.
How to manage the waste generated in the clinic with the use of cement?
- how to recycle plastic packaging?
If the canister is clean after use, it can be recycled. Before you dispose of them, make sure they are free of waste and dispose of them in the yellow bin.
- How to easily recycle the packaging of this product?
The packaging box for this product is made of 100% recyclable cardboard and it's that easy:
- Flatten the box for easy storage and transport.
- Store in a dry place until recycling.
- When you have accumulated enough cardboard, place it in the nearest recycling bin.
Where does this Cement come from?
One of the brand's objectives is transparency, which is why the country of origin is always specified on the packaging of all products. It will vary from one product to another, always looking for the manufacturing conditions that ensure: Quality, sustainability and fair prices.
In the case of Cement, it is manufactured in Lithuania.
how to manage waste from your dental practice?
We encourage you to put these simple tips into practice, you will see that without much effort they will soon become a habit. To learn more about how to manage waste in your clinic download the free Ebook here.
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