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Cosmetic




 


Embrace Wetbond

EmbraceTM WetBondTM technology ushers in the era of tooth integrating composites and advances conventional scientific approaches to the fundamental behavior of dental restorative resins. These materials exhibit unique characteristics that are ideally suited to working in the moist oral environment.

This dual cure resin cement bonds in a moist environment and requires no bonding agent, eliminating a step and saving time.

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Grandio

Grandio®  — Flowable universal nano-hybrid composite designed to provide excellent wear resistance and handling characteristics.

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Great White Ultra Burs

The Great White® Ultra Bur — Ideal for crown preparation. Experience a unique carbide bur specifically designed to offer a fast and smooth alternative to diamonds.

Great White Ultra burs are designed to provide high speed with minimal clogging.

 

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Artiste Nano Composite

A Simple Restoration Technique

The Artiste Nano Composite System is a uniquely simple approach to creating beautiful, polychromatic restorations with an easy-to-follow technique that requires just minutes of chair time.

The layering technique for esthetic anterior cases using this system requires only 2 materials: dentin/body and enamel.

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VITA Bleachedguide

The Bleachedguide 3D-Master offers a measurable cross section of the VITA 3D-Master shade system, providing a visual evaluation of the efficacy of tooth whitening.

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Cercon Zirconia

Used to fabricate anterior or posterior single units or multi-unit bridge restorations, Cercon is supported by more than 9 years of clinical success.

Approximately 5 years ago, the dental industry was presented with completely new types of all-ceramic materials as well as brand new ways for indirect restorations to be fabricated.

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Expasyl

Because of the minimal amount of pressure required when applying Expasyl, the risk of rupturing the epithelium attachment is greatly reduced and patient comfort is increased.

Restorative dentistry inherently presents many challenges for the cosmetic dentist. Most of the time, the focus is on how seamlessly a restoration blends with natural dentition or whether the final look meets the expectations of the patient. With all the attention on the cosmetic look of indirect restorations, fit and tissue management can be overlooked. If a restoration comes back from the lab and looks great on the model, it is not a guarantee that it will fit perfectly and look beautiful in the mouth.

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