Clinical Report: New to Market
Background
The introduction of new dental materials and devices is crucial for dental professionals to optimize treatment strategies.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
- iCEM Universal Plus offers a dual-cure system for efficient cementation with up to 20 crown applications per syringe.
- WaveOne Gold Orifice Shaper is designed for coronal flaring in root canal treatments, compatible with existing protocols.
- Bond-PR Universal Adhesive is MDP-enhanced and compatible with various bonding techniques and substrates.
- Current guidelines emphasize tailored cementation protocols for different restorative substrates to ensure optimal outcomes.
- Recent trials indicate that adhesive protocols incorporating universal adhesives may offer better survival rates for indirect restorations.
Clinical Implications
Dental professionals should consider the specific properties and applications of new materials like iCEM Universal Plus and Bond-PR Universal Adhesive.
Conclusion
Ongoing evaluation of these materials will be essential.
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