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B-System Silicone is a condensation cured silicone impression material designed to be used for full dentures, partial dentures, inlays, onlays, crowns and bridges.
The device is a condensation cured silicone impression material designed to be used for full dentures, partial dentures, inlays, onlays, crowns and bridges.
I am sorry, but based on the provided text, there is no information available regarding acceptance criteria or a study proving the device meets acceptance criteria. The document is a 510(k) summary and an FDA clearance letter for a dental impression material named "B-System Silicone," which focuses on establishing substantial equivalence to a predicate device for market clearance.
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§ 872.3660 Impression material.
(a)
Identification. Impression material is a device composed of materials such as alginate or polysulfide intended to be placed on a preformed impression tray and used to reproduce the structure of a patient's teeth and gums. The device is intended to provide models for study and for production of restorative prosthetic devices, such as gold inlays and dentures.(b)
Classification. Class II (Special Controls).