Description Product Overview The GC G-Premio Bond Kit is a premium dental adhesive solution engineered for modern dental laboratories and clinical practices. Packaged in a convenient 5 mL syringe, this kit delivers the 8th‑generation formulation that combines advanced polymer chemistry with user‑friendly handling characteristics. The adhesive is formulated to achieve rapid polymerization while maintaining a high bond strength, ensuring that restorations such as crowns, bridges, inlays, and onlays remain securely attached under functional loads. The kit includes a sterile, single‑use syringe that eliminates cross‑contamination risks and provides precise dosage control, reducing material waste and streamlining the bonding workflow. The product complies with relevant dental material standards and has been tested for compatibility with a wide range of ceramic, metal, and composite substrates. Usage Designed for professional dental environments, the GC G-Premio Bond Kit is suitable for both restorative and prosthetic procedures. The adhesive can be applied to prepared tooth surfaces, metal frameworks, or ceramic restorations following standard etching and priming protocols. After application, the material cures rapidly under a light‑curing unit, typically within 20‑30 seconds, allowing clinicians to proceed with the placement of the final restoration without prolonged waiting periods. Its low viscosity ensures thorough penetration into micro‑retentive features, while its high filler content contributes to durability and resistance to wear. The kit is ideal for use in private practices, dental schools, and commercial laboratories where consistency, speed, and reliability are paramount. Why Choose Us GC is a globally recognized brand in dental materials, known for rigorous research and quality assurance processes. The G-Premio Bond Kit benefits from proprietary polymer blends that deliver superior bond strength compared to earlier generations, while maintaining a user‑friendly viscosity that reduces technique sensitivity. Each syringe undergoes strict sterility testing and batch‑to‑batch consistency checks, guaranteeing that every clinician receives a product that performs exactly as expected. In addition, GC provides comprehensive technical support, including detailed application guides, training videos, and responsive customer service to address any questions that may arise during clinical use. Choosing GC means investing in a product backed by scientific validation, a reputation for durability, and a commitment to ongoing innovation in dental adhesion technology. Key Features Consistent 5 mL dosage eliminates waste and ensures precise application. 8th‑generation formulation provides rapid curing and high bond strength. Low viscosity penetrates micro‑retentive features for superior retention. Compatible with a wide range of ceramic, metal, and composite substrates. Dedicated technical support and after‑sales service for seamless integration. FAQ What types of restorations can I use GC G-Premio Bond Kit with? The adhesive is suitable for crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, veneers, and implant‑supported prostheses, as long as the substrate is properly prepared according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. How long does the adhesive take to cure? When exposed to a standard dental curing light at the recommended intensity, the bond typically reaches full polymerization within 20‑30 seconds, allowing for efficient workflow. Is the product compatible with other GC materials? Yes, the G-Premio Bond Kit is formulated to work seamlessly with other GC restorative and prosthetic materials, including their ceramic and metal alloys, providing a cohesive system for comprehensive treatment plans. Can I store the unopened syringes long term? Unopened syringes should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The product retains its performance for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored under recommended conditions. What safety precautions should I follow when handling the adhesive? Use standard protective equipment such as gloves and eye protection. Avoid direct skin contact, and in the event of accidental exposure, rinse the area thoroughly with water and seek medical advice if irritation persists.





