In First Impressions George Freedman, DDS, gives readers a brief summary of products that have recently been introduced to dentistry, based on his clinical experience.
ProDrive Handpiece |
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Mojo Veneer Cement |
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The prospect of veneers shifting shades after cementation can cause trepidation in a practitioner. Porcelain veneers are extensive and expensive procedures, and patients expect longevity. Light-cure resins tend to color-shift far less than self-cure or dual-cure resin cements. But which light-cure resin cements will remain aesthetic over time? Pentron Clinical’s Mojo Veneer Cement has been designed to have an undetectable shade shift. The color of the restoration stays visually constant from the day of cementation. The various available shades (light, clear, dark, and movie star white) can brighten or warm restorations, and shades can be mixed for extensive shade customization. Most practitioners find the clear or translucent shade to be the most useful. Mojo Veneer Cement is light-cured and does not require hand mixing. It is compatible with halogen and LED curing lights. The shade-matched Mojo try-in gels are optimized to match the cured resin cement. No refrigeration is required for the cement or try-in gels. Mojo expresses easily, yet its viscosity has been designed for veneer cementation, not too flowable and not too tacky; a slight pressure on the veneer extrudes the excess cement for removal. After 1 to 2 seconds of tacking polymerization, the excess is easily removed and polymerization completed. Mojo has excellent flexural modulus and strength. It is twice as radiopaque as the alumina industry standard. Its very low water solubility and water absorption maintain the stability of intact margins. The Mojo Veneer Cement kit includes everything that is required for cementation: 4 cements, shade-matched try-ins, primer adhesive, the acid-etch gel for preparing the enamel, silane, and elephant tips for application onto the veneer. Mojo Veneer Cement keeps the color consistent. For more information, call (800) 551-0283 or visit pentron.com. |
VITA Easyshade Compact |
![]() h. Look on the bottom of the unit and read the shade. Perfect shades every time, and anyone can do it! For more information, call (800) 828-3839 or visit vident.com. |
SureFil SDR flow |
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KALORE |
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EZ-Fill and EZ-Fill Xpress |
![]() ![]() ![]() The obturation of root canals (and their lateral canal systems) is one of those trust situations where the practitioner cannot see or even feel what is happening during the procedure. Gutta-percha has been traditionally used to occlude canals, but requires firm packing both laterally and apically. Coating the canal completely with cement is difficult without overfilling. Success is typically measured radiographically or in long-term clinical comfort. Essential Dental Systems’ innovative EZ-Fill and EZ-Fill Xpress (automix) deliver a noneugenol epoxy resin cement with a bidirectional spiral for a predictable obturation. Bonding both physically and chemically with both dentin and gutta-percha, EZ-Fill coats the walls of the canals (and lateral canals) without significant cement being forced apically. As it sets, the EZ-Fill exhibits no shrinkage; in fact, there is a mild expansion that ensures an intimate fit with the tooth structures. The reverse apical spirals rotate in reverse, unwinding out of the canal to eliminate the possibility of binding. This coronal exit path for the excess cement prevents compaction and extrusion at the apex. The EZ-Fill technique involves a single gutta-percha point and cement, working synergistically to ensure a |
Dr. Freedman is a founder and past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a co-founder of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He is the Special Advisor of First Impressions and Buyers’ Guides for Dentistry Today. He is the author or co-author of 11 textbooks, more than 600 dental articles, and numerous Webinars and CDs, and is a Team Member of REALITY. He lectures internationally on dental aesthetics, adhesion, desensitization, composites, impression materials, and porcelain veneers. A graduate of McGill University in Montreal, Dr. Freedman maintains a private practice limited to aesthetic dentistry in Toronto. He can be reached at (905) 513-9191 or epdot@rogers.com.