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Orafil-G is a paste-consistency, radiopaque, temporary filling material which cures upon contact with oral fluids. It possesses high adhesive properties and therefore offers the best possible closure of dental cavities.
Indications:
- Temporary restoration of cavities in intervals between both preparation and permanent cementation
- Cementing medium for temporary inserting all types of permanent crowns and bridges.
Contraindications:
- Do not apply directly on exposing the pulp.
Features:
- Noneugenol formulation offers nonirritating properties
- Resin addition gives high adhesive properties
- Quick and void-free curing in a moist environment
- A slight expression of filling material ensures well-sealed margin
- Excellent adaptability
- Simple to apply with filling instrument.
Packaging:
- 1 x Prevest Orafil G 40g
Frequently Asked Questions
Orafil G is a glycerin-based, light-curing gingival barrier used to protect soft tissues during whitening, etching, and other chairside procedures. It forms a flexible yet firm seal that shields the gingiva from chemical irritation.
Orafil G is applied as a thin, uniform layer along the gingival margins and interproximal areas. It is then light-cured for a few seconds until a firm protective barrier is formed. After the procedure, it can be easily peeled off.
Yes. Orafil G is commonly used as a gingival dam during in-office bleaching procedures to prevent hydrogen peroxide whitening gels from coming into contact with the gums.
Orafil G is compatible with most standard LED curing lights. Adequate curing time should be ensured to achieve a complete and secure seal before beginning the procedure.
In addition to Orafil G, dentists commonly use cheek retractors, cotton rolls, and suction tips to maintain isolation and protect soft tissues during dental treatments.
No special tools are needed. Once the procedure is complete, the cured barrier can be gently lifted and peeled off using an explorer or gloved fingers.



