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How to Apply the OraVet®
Barrier Sealant

 
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OraVet Barrier Sealant in the Clinic
Applied as the last step in the prophy process
Used exclusively in the clinic
Reduces bacteria attachment to teeth, which helps prevent plaque and calculus formation
Takes just minutes to apply
Increases the value of the prophy – for you and your clients
   
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After drying teeth thoroughly, OraVet Barrier Sealant is applied along the gum line as the final step in the prophy process. Using the applicator gun, a prophy cup or finger, the sealant is applied to the teeth, then spread into the sulcus and interdental spaces. Some find that warming the sealant first helps with ease of application.

The sealant is a biologically inert, patented polymer that electrostatically adheres to tooth enamel. Once applied, it creates an invisible barrier that has been clinically proven to significantly reduce the formation of plaque and calculus.

OraVet Barrier Sealant is easy to use. A trained veterinary technician can apply it, leaving the veterinarian free to see other patients.


Applicator Gun


Prophy Cup


Finger

 

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