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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No.11, 2017

A14 I N DUST RY N EWS Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | November 2017 Product photo/ Provided by BISCO Fig. 1: TheraCem dual cure resin cement with zirconia crown for tooth No. 19. Clinical photos/Provided by Alan J. Acierno, DDS Fig. 2: Application of TheraCem to the internal surface of the crown. Fig. 3: Crown ready for cementation. GNYDM BOOTH NO. 1200 Fig. 4: Seated crown with extruded cement. Fig. 5: Cement after tack cure for two seconds. Note ease of clean-up. Fig. 6: Final restoration. Fig. 7: Final occlusion. AD The ‘next- generation cement’ A single cement for a variety of materials Clinicians are always looking for ways to be more efficient without sacrificing the clinical quality of the products they use on patients. One material that has al- lowed practitioners to do this is BISCO’s TheraCem. According to the company, TheraCem’s strength has been proved with a range of materials, including everything from PFMs to zirconia and lithium disilicate. Having one cement that can be used in a variety of situations and with differ- ent materials cuts down on cost and can make procedures easier on the dentist and staff, the company asserts. According to the company, the han- dling and dual-cure feature of the ce- ment also makes clean-up simple — and offers ease of use in situations where light curing is difficult. You can visit BISCO at the GNYDM ex- hibit hall in booth No. 1200. Or you can learn more online at www.bisco.com or by calling (800) 247-3368. (Source: BISCO) Tell us what you think! Do you have general comments or criticism you would like to share? Is there a particular topic you would like to see articles about in Dental Tribune? Let us know by sending an email to feedback@dental-tribune.com. We look forward to hearing from you! If you would like to make any change to your subscription (name, address or to opt out) please send us an email at c.maragh@ dental-tribune.com and be sure to include which publication you are referring to. Also, please note that subscription changes can take up to six weeks to process.

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