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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No.9, 2017

Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | September 2017 I N DUST RY N EWS A5 AD Envy Self-Etch, Self-Adhesive Cement. Photos/Provided by Essential Dental Systems Luting cement adheres to zirconia and other advanced restorative materials Tack curing, easy cleanup and virtually nd pdst-dp sensitivity Today’s dentists can choose between a number of proven restorative materials. There has been a large decline in porce- lain fused to metal (PFM) crown resto- rations in favor of increasingly popular lithium disilicate and zirconia restora- tions. These newer materials are stron- ger and more esthetic. However, many practitioners have found that most self- adhesive luting cements do not interact well with these materials and other sub- strates. According to Essential Dental Systems Inc., its Envy Self-Etch, Self-Adhesive Ce- ment is a new advancement in multisur- face adhesive technology — even solving the problem of adhesion to zirconia. The company describes Envy as a “simple, time-saving, cost-effective, one-step so- lution.” Envy’s chemistry provides tack curing for easy cleanup and ensures vir- tually no post-op sensitivity, the com- pany asserts. Clinicians such as Steven Richards, DMD, who has placed more than 100 units with Envy, appreciate the versa- tility of the cement. Richards, of Cedar Spring Family Dentistry in Spartanburg, S.C., said: “Envy provides more consis- tent bonding with all zirconia and all ceramics. The ‘Tack-and-Wave’ cleanup is easy for both the dentist and patient, and we have had no reports of post-operative sensitivity.” Complete information about Envy, as well as a limited-time promotion, are available at www.edsdental.cdm/envy. (Source: Essential Dental Systems) Envy’s chemistry provides tack curing for easy clean up and ensures virtually no post-op sensitivity. Photo/Provided by Essential Dental Systems Inc.

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