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PRODUCTUPDATE<br />
Temporary Esthetics from Ivoclar Vivadent Enquiry No. 01/05<br />
SR Ivocron has been successfully used to fabricate functional<br />
and aesthetic temporary restorations for many decades. An<br />
increasing number of dental laboratories use the popular PMMA<br />
veneering material as a temporization material in dental implant<br />
cases. The range of 20 Chromascop shades enables the<br />
application of SR Ivocron both for metal-free and metal-supported<br />
temporary restorations. The shades are coordinated with the<br />
Ivoclar Vivadent veneering materials and denture teeth.<br />
The three different liquids allow dental technicians to choose<br />
their individual working<br />
technique — casting,<br />
layering or pressing.<br />
Apart from long-term<br />
provisionals and<br />
repairs, SR Ivocron is<br />
also suitable for<br />
combination prosthetics<br />
and as a conventional<br />
veneering composite.<br />
Self-Adhesive Resin Cementing in a Breeze Enquiry No. 02/05<br />
Pentron Clinical Technologies<br />
has introduced Breeze Self-<br />
Adhesive Resin Cement, the<br />
versatile new self-etch, dualcure<br />
cement. It is formulated<br />
with 4-Meta technology to<br />
provide the strongest retention<br />
available in a self-adhesive<br />
cement with the quick and easyto-use<br />
auto-mix delivery system.<br />
This versatile cement exhibits low<br />
expansion properties ensuring<br />
compatibility with PFMs, composite, zirconia, alumina, and<br />
cementable ceramics such as 3GHS ®* crowns from Pentron<br />
IMTEC Solves Wrenching<br />
Problem Enquiry No. 03/05<br />
The use of FDA-approved long-term minis in securing<br />
loose dentures and the construction from single<br />
crowns to full mouth bridges has prompted IMTEC<br />
Corp to develop an adjustable torque wrench.<br />
No longer will there be a need for you to second<br />
guess the strength needed for the final seating of your<br />
minis in the jaw bones. With the adjustable torque<br />
wrench you can set the force needed so that no excess<br />
pressure will be applied to cause unwanted fractures of<br />
minis when you are self-tapping your minis in the mouth.<br />
The adjustable torque wrench allows you to set correct<br />
readings and thereby ensure that your minis are correctly<br />
seated in the jaw bones.<br />
Ceramics.<br />
Breeze Self-Adhesive Resin Cement is specifically designed to<br />
make the cementation of crowns, bridges, inlays, on-lays and<br />
posts faster and easier by eliminating individual etching, priming,<br />
bonding, and mixing steps. Its efficient auto-mix syringe with<br />
convenient intra-oral tips provides precise, direct and quick<br />
placement of cement, even in difficult to reach places. The<br />
unique formulation of Breeze Cement enables the dentist to prep,<br />
cement and place restorations quickly and efficiently to minimize<br />
chair time while also virtually eliminating post-op sensitivity.<br />
Available in three shades — A2, Translucent and Opacecous<br />
White.<br />
ZM390 Eliminates ‘Pointy’<br />
Issues Enquiry No. 04/05<br />
Cylindrical or conical instruments are<br />
not particularly well-suited for work on<br />
pointy contacts, when correcting high<br />
spots of malocclusion.<br />
The special contour of the Busch<br />
ZM390 instrument with its rounded tip<br />
enables precision work whilst fully<br />
preserving the natural convexity of the cusp slopes.<br />
The two medium (without ring) and fine grit (red ring) diamond<br />
rotary instruments are for grinding of new and existing tooth<br />
restorations. The extra-fine grit instrument (yellow ring) is most<br />
suitable for precision finishing.<br />
Analytical • Authoritative • Acclaimed<br />
For more information, email: info@pabloasia.com<br />
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