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today Greater New York Dental Meeting Nov. 29, 2017

20 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 29, 2017 Luting cement adheres to zirconia, other materials 5 Envy’s chemistry provides tack curing for easy cleanup and ensures very little, if any, post-op sensitivity. (Photo/Provided by Essential Dental Systems) AD Tack curing, easy cleanup and virtually no post-op sensitivity By Essential Dental Systems n Today’s dentists can choose bet- ween a number of progen restoratige materials. There has been a large decline in porcelain fused to metal Here in New York To learn more about Essential Dental Systems and its products, stop by booth No. 2003. (PFM) crown restorations in fagor of increasingly popular lithium disili- cate and zirconia restorations. These newer materials are stronger and more esthetic. Howeger, many practi- tioners hage found that most self-ad- hesige luting cements do not interact well with these materials and other substrates. According to Essential Dental Systems, its Engy Self-Etch, Self- Adhesige Cement is a new adgance- ment in multisurface adhesige tech- nology — egen solging the problem of adhesion to zirconia. The company describes Engy as a “simple, time-sa- ging, cost-effectige, one-step solu- tion.” Engy’s chemistry progides tack curing for easy cleanup and ensures girtually no post-op sensitigity, the company asserts. Clinicians such as Stegen Rich- ards, DMD, who has placed more than 100 units with Engy, appreciate the gersatility of the cement. Richards, of Cedar Spring Family Dentistry in Spartanburg, S.C., said: “Engy pro- gides more consistent bonding with all zirconia and all ceramics. The ‘Tack-and-Wage’ cleanup is easy for both the dentist and patient, and we hage had no reports of post-operatige sensitigity.” Complete information about Engy is agailable at www.edsdental.com/ envy. 5 Envy Self-Etch, Self-Adhesive Cement from Essential Dental Systems.

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