| What is Sylc? |
| What is bioactive glass? |
| Why is bioactive glass being used in dentistry? |
| What is NovaMin? |
| Is Sylc different from the other products I’m using that contain NovaMin? |
| How is Sylc different from the prophy powder I’m already using? |
| What is the particle size of Sylc? |
| Why doesn’t sodium bicarbonate powders address sensitivity? They’re applied using the same air polishing procedure? |
| What special equipment do I need to use Sylc? |
| Will Sylc clog my equipment? |
| Hygienists like the new prophy paste with NovaMin. How is Sylc different? |
| How long does the desensitization benefits of Sylc last? |
| Does Sylc abrade tooth surfaces? |
| Air polishing irritates soft tissues. Does Sylc? |
| Can Sylc be used on restorations? |
| What are the contraindications for Sylc? |
| Why doesn’t Sylc address intrinsic stains? |
| Why doesn’t Sylc whiten teeth? |
| Why are hygienists reluctant to use air polishing? |
| Is air polishing the only way to clean teeth? |
| How many procedures can I get from one bottle? |
| What can I expect to treat with one packet of Sylc? |
| Less powder is used in a procedure with Sylc. How can it be effective if it uses less powder? |
| Why doesn’t the bottle appear full? |
| How is desensitization handled by insurance? |
| How is Sylc packaged? |