Clinicians Report October 2011, Volume 4 Issue 10
Product Details
Articles In This Issue:
The Best Cement Types for Indirect Restorations
Lab-Milled Ceramics: Most Popular and New Options
Products Highly Rated in CR Clinical Trials
Companies
Coltene Whaledent
Danville Materials
GC America
Glidewell Laboratories
Heraeus Kulzer
IndiGreen Innovations
Ivoclar Vivadent
Kerr
Kuraray
Ultradent
Vident
Brands
Clearfil Esthetic Cement EX
FujiCem Automix
Gleco Trap (GT-19)
Gluma
Gradia Indirect
HyFlex CM
IPS e.max CAD/Press
LAVA DVS
LAVA DVS Veneer
Maxcem Elite
Microprime G
Multilink Automix
NX3
Opalescence Boost
Paradigm M
RelyX Luting Plus Auotmix
RelyX Unicem 2
VITA In-Ceram YZ
VITA Rapid Layer Technology for VITABLOCS TruLuxe Forte
Variolink II
belleGlass HP
Abstract
The Best Cement Types for Indirect Restorations
• Factors Influencing Cement Selection and Use
• CR Comparison of Current Cement Types Relative to Patient and Dentist Needs
• Summary of Findings
• Indications for Specific Crown Types
• CR Summary of Cementation Indications
• Clinical Tips
• CR Conclusions
Lab-Milled Ceramics: Most Popular and New Options
• Most Popular All-Ceramic Monolithic Restorations
1. Lithium disilicate
2. Full-contoured zirconia
• New All-Ceramic Restorations
1. Lithium disilicate fused to zirconia
2. Ceramic fused to zirconia
3. Ceramic cemented to zirconia
• CR Conclusions
Products Highly Rated in CR Clinical Trials
• Easily-Shaped and Flexible NiTi Files Retain Shape and Are Easy to Use
• Sink Trap Allows Easy Retrieval of Items
• Whiter Teeth: Improved Opalescence Boost Offers Quick In-Office Bleaching
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