
Primes • Protects • Opaques • Seals • Finishes • Polishes
Solves Big Problems… Fast!
No bonding agents required.
The latest generation of porcelain repair products uses First-Coat in place of silane. First-Coat is a solvent-free resin with strong bonds to ceramic and metal. Testing shows better results than silane.
All Surfaces, Fewer Steps, Save Time and Money
- Eliminates metal and ceramic primers, silane and bonding agents.
- Compatible with restorative composites.
- No solvents, no modifiers, no mixing, no mess.
- Can be cured with all curing lights.
Multi-Functional Kit Contains:
Embrace™ First-Coat
Unique one-step resin primer bonds chemically and mechanically to prepared ceramic and metal. Contains no solvents.
Embrace™ Esthetic Opaquer
A thin film spreads smoothly and masks out discolored tooth and ceramic surfaces. Light cures in 20 seconds.
Embrace™ Seal-n-Shine™
Polishes, penetrates and seals leaving a glaze-like finish on restored teeth.
Kool-Dam™
Heatless liquid dam protects soft tissue, teeth and restorative surfaces. Remains flexible after curing.
Porcelain Etch Gel
Buffered 9.6% hydrofluoric acid gel etches porcelain in one minute
Clinical Procedure

Fig. 1: Shows porcelain fractured off the crown on the lower left first bicuspid (#21).

Fig. 2:. Kool-Dam is placed on the the gingiva and light cured to protect the soft tissue.

Fig. 3: Porcelain Etch Gel is placed on the porcelain surface for one minute, removed with vacuum,
rinsed and dried. Abrade any exposed metal with a fine diamond.

Fig. 4: Apply First-Coat to etched porcelain and abraded metal surfaces.

Fig. 5: Light cure First-Coat.

Fig. 6: Embrace Opaquer, off-white shade, is placed on the exposed metal and light cured.

Fig. 7: The crown is incrementally restored with composite resin.

Fig. 8: After contouring and finishing the restoration, etch for 10 seconds and apply Seal-n-Shine, which seals the margins and provides a high lustre finish.

Fig. 9: Seal-n-Shine is ight cured.

Fig. 10: The final result.
Photography courtesy of Dr. Robert A. Lowe