

TheraBase is a dual-cured, calcium and fluoride releasing, self-adhesive base/liner.
Dual-Cured, Calcium and Fluoride-Releasing, Self-Adhesive Base/Liner
TheraBase is a dual-cure, calcium and fluoride-releasing, self-adhesive base/liner. Utilizing the THERA technology, TheraBase chemically bonds to tooth structure, and releases and recharges calcium and fluoride ions.1 TheraBase’s calcium release generates an alkaline PH* which promotes pulp vitality.2 It is a dual-cured material that will polymerize even in deep restorations where light cannot reach.
TheraBase is stronger and more durable than other base materials, glass ionomers and resin-modified glass ionomers.* Additionally, it is radiopaque allowing for easy identification on radiographs, providing a quick and effective diagnosis.
Unique Benefits:
Clinical Benefits:
Continuous release of calcium and fluoride ions.
Generates an Alkaline pH (pH=11*) in minutes, which promotes pulp vitality.
Self-Adhesive! No bonding agents required - Save time and money.
Contains the adhesion promoting monomer MDP, ensuring reliable and optimal bond to dentin.
Dual-cured, material will cure even in deep restorations where light cannot reach!
A high degree of conversion ensures enhanced physical properties.
Absorbs shock and stress from occlusal forces without fracturing.
Stronger and more fracture resistant.
Easy to identify on radiographs for quick and effective diagnosis.
Easy to use! Auto-mix, dual-syringe provides a consistent mix for immediate delivery with zero to minimal waste of material.
TheraBase and TheraCal LC – is there a reason to have both?
Yes. TheraBase is not intended to replace TheraCal LC. TheraBase is a material to be used as a base/liner under restorations while TheraCal LC is indicated for direct and indirect pulp capping and as a liner. They may both be used together in a sandwich technique case for optimum calcium and fluoride release benefits.
How are TheraBase and TheraCal LC different and/or alike?
TheraBase is a dual-cured, calcium and fluoride-releasing material indicated for base restorations. TheraCal LC may also be used as a base but needs to be placed in 1 mm increments and light-cured between layers. TheraBase and TheraCal LC both utilize THERA technology, a hydrophilic resin matrix that facilitates calcium release. TheraBase and TheraCal LC are both radiopaque and generate an alkaline pH.
How thick can TheraBase be placed?
Bases are typically a thicker placement of material. TheraBase is dual-cured ensuring that your restorations will polymerize even in deep restorations where light cannot reach.
Do I need to bond before placing TheraBase?
Bonding is not required before the placement of TheraBase. TheraBase is a self-adhesive material and the benefits of the calcium and fluoride release are hindered if a bonding agent is placed between TheraBase and the dentin.
How many base applications can you get out of the 8g syringe of TheraBase?
Approximately 27-29 base applications.
What is the storage for TheraBase?
Store TheraBase at room temperature (68°-77° F; 20°-25° C).
How does TheraBase stand out compared to RMGI’s/GI’s base/liner materials?
TheraBase continuously releases both fluoride and calcium*, but GI’s and RMGI’s release only fluoride. TheraBase is offered in an auto-mix dual syringe providing consistent mix and immediate delivery. GI’s and RMGI’s, typically require manual mixing, trituration, or a special dispenser. TheraBase has higher flexural & compressive strength than most GI’s and RMGI’s, making it more durable and less prone to fractures.
What is the working time and setting time of TheraBase?
Working Time: Minimum 1 minute (includes mixing) at 22°C (71.6°F).
Setting Time: Maximum 5 minutes at 37°C (98.6°F).
What is the color of TheraBase?
Natural.
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