Comfort for patients. Detail for clinicians.

Get the best of both worlds with Genie® Bite—a pleasant experience for patients and remarkable detail for clinicians.
 

Get a better bite

Registering the bite accurately is crucial for the success of a restoration1. In addition to the practitioner’s skill and technique, the material used can also have a decisive impact on the accuracy of bite registration2. Genie® Bite is specifically designed to help dentists achieve accurate bite registration.

Genie® Bite
Registration Material

Genie® Bite starts off with a light, fluffy consistency that stays where you put it without slumping. Once set, it becomes rock-hard, so it captures and keeps great detail without compressing or flexing during model mounting.

 

KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
  • Quick, rock-hard set to a Shore “A” hardness of 90+ to resist distortion and maintain an accurate bite
  • Two fast set times: fast (90-second) and super fast (60-second) 
  • Pleasant mint flavor 
  • Light, fluffy consistency doesn’t cause resistance, interference with occlusion or significant thickness between the patient’s arches3
  • 50 ml automix cartridges deliver ease of handling during preparation and use of material4

 

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Ordering Information
REF CODESETTING TIMEPACK
77640Fast2 x 50 ml cartridge (Base + Catalyst) + 6 green mixing tips
77645Super Fast2 x 50 ml cartridge (Base + Catalyst) + 6 green mixing tips

1 Tejo K S., Kumar A G, Kattimani V S, Desai P D, Sandeep N, Chaitanya K. A comparative evaluation of dimensional stability of three types of interocclusal recording materials- an in-vitro multi-centre study’. Head & Face Medicine. 2012; 8(27): 1-9. doi: 10.1186/1746-160X-8-27

2 Nagrath R, Lahori M, Kumar V, Gupta V. A comparative study to evaluate the compression resistance of different interocclusal recording materials: an in vitro study. J Indian Prosthodontic Society. 2014; 76-85. doi: 10.1007/s13191-014-0369-8

3 Mobilio M, Catapano S. Effect of experimental jaw muscle pain on occlusal contacts. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. 2011; 38(6): 404-409. doi: 10.1111/ j.1365-2842.2010.02173. 

4 Powers J, Wataha J. Dental Materials foundations and applications. 2017; 15